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: l- l) n; i' P/ D5 F0 f<HR style="COLOR: #efefef" SIZE=1><!-- / icon and title --><!-- message -->China's hypocrisy is showing5 X& ^2 Y3 S, ]7 r; [) I: X
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Talk about a phony war. Thousands of Chinese protesters trash Japanese 3 f. u) `( j$ {; d }, Tconsulates in a nation that has not lately shown itself to be incompetent ; h) \" [. y9 q
in the area of crowd control. The cause? A history textbook accepted for f# z" M4 F9 b/ k3 B% tuse by only 18 of the 11,102 junior high schools in Japan.* W* \8 [* t2 r0 R/ n: w% V
: U4 v! i; v5 R8 x1 W- yThere are real feelings and issues involved in this dispute, even if the , V0 w8 V6 y. s+ K+ E
Chinese manifestations are less than entirely spontaneous. - i2 m8 }3 L: P1 U. |6 |( X ' y0 N9 a' Q# x8 X2 N, w7 O' q
The Chinese people truly have not forgotten the Japanese occupations of ! X) p" ^" ?( D0 @the 1930s and 1940s - incursions accompanied by high casualty totals and % O3 C! i9 |6 ?$ u% \widespread brutality.7 u9 ~' [ y, n( J7 s4 O& D
3 U- Y$ Y+ J; _) Y3 n5 {* ?4 p& gThe textbook at issue whitewashes these episodes and revives the old ! ~ ]1 ^+ ]3 r2 P5 q2 m3 _
explanation of Japan's aggressive behaviour as a response to Western - I8 V! e7 f0 p3 H* |7 v! p
colonialism and a consequence of the country's lack of natural resources. 6 S# @0 |8 n6 M8 D, ?
It is viewed with embarrassment by most Japanese, and has been repudiated 4 g' U( W0 N9 d% |$ h, jby the leading teachers' union. 6 ]" L, V2 |0 \* o: ]+ p5 P 8 h+ e6 ? Z% M L3 J5 R
The real reason violence has been tolerated by the Chinese authorities is ; O' h5 f4 s* W0 R7 W3 I- e% r$ zJapan's campaign to acquire a permanent seat on the United Nations $ {: \0 @! p1 H7 a ]- m0 [Security Council, a change China fiercely opposes. Its stated reasons have 6 m6 A9 ]: K8 b4 C
to do with Japan's reluctance to own up to its warlike past./ T% i b2 t. M" J