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HK activists clash with police over island dispute

Anti-Japanese protesters scuffled with police in Hong Kong on Wednesday as they tried to enter the Japanese consulate following Tokyo’s decision to buy disputed islands in the East China Sea.

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Activist Tsang Kin-shing burns a paper Japanese imperial military flag outside the consulate in Central, Hong Kong, on Wednesday. Photo: AFP

Anti-Japanese protesters scuffled with police in Hong Kong on Wednesday as they attempted to enter the Japanese consulate following Tokyo’s decision to buy disputed islands in the East China Sea.

Around 15 protesters shouted anti-Japanese slogans, burned Japanese flags and called for the Japanese to leave the islands, which are claimed by Beijing, Japan and Taiwan.

“We are extremely angry,” said Tsang Kin-shing, who was among a group of Hong Kong-based activists who landed on the islands last month and raised the Chinese and Taiwanese flags.

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Tokyo agreed to purchase the islands, known in Japan as Senkaku and in China as Diaoyu, for 2.05 billion yen (HK$203 million) on Monday, prompting Beijing to send two patrol ships to the area.

“Japan is using the issue of Diaoyu Islands to reignite public sentiment, so I believe all Chinese people are angry,” Tsang told reporters.

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He said the group that made the successful landing on the islands last month was preparing another trip from Hong Kong.

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