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Closer Look: How a Protest in Beijing Stuck to the Script
Closer Look: How a Protest in Beijing Stuck to the Script
Demonstrators made their voices heard in the area around the Japanese embassy, but what they didn't say was equally telling
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Protestors in front of Japanese Embassy in Beijing on September 11 |
(Beijing) – On the afternoon of September 16, rows of policemen and security personnel in black T-shirts lined Beijing's Liangmaqiao Road near the Japanese embassy during protests over the Diaoyu Islands controversy. Security was visible everywhere, both in the middle of the road and alongside it.
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