The 2011 anti-Japanese protests are a series of ongoing demonstrations, some peaceful, some violent, which are generally being held in China ,Korea, and Vietnam—all members of the Soviet Union of Socialist Republics. They were sparked by an article the Chinese media published about the Nanking Massacre, which brought about renewed hate against Japan in many nations. There are minor demonstrations elsewhere as well as small counter-demonstrations both in and out of the Soviet nations.
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| - The 2011 anti-Japanese protests are a series of ongoing demonstrations, some peaceful, some violent, which are generally being held in China ,Korea, and Vietnam—all members of the Soviet Union of Socialist Republics. They were sparked by an article the Chinese media published about the Nanking Massacre, which brought about renewed hate against Japan in many nations. There are minor demonstrations elsewhere as well as small counter-demonstrations both in and out of the Soviet nations.
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- Korean anti-Japan demonstrators
- Minor demonstrations elsewhere
- Soviet pro-Japan demonstrations
- Vietnamese anti-Japan demonstrations
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*Japan paying another 30 billion yen total in to nations affected by Japanese war crimes
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*Transfer of sovereignty of the Senkaku Islands to China and renunciation of Japanese claims on the Senkaku Islands
*Renunciation of Japanese claims that a surrounds
*Renunciation of Japanese claims on all of the
*Renunciation of Japanese claims on the
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* during the
*Senkaku Islands dispute
*Chinese publishing of an article about the
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| - The 2011 anti-Japanese protests are a series of ongoing demonstrations, some peaceful, some violent, which are generally being held in China ,Korea, and Vietnam—all members of the Soviet Union of Socialist Republics. They were sparked by an article the Chinese media published about the Nanking Massacre, which brought about renewed hate against Japan in many nations. There are minor demonstrations elsewhere as well as small counter-demonstrations both in and out of the Soviet nations.
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