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Japan protests over Chinese article on Okinawa sovereignty | Japan protests over Chinese article on Okinawa sovereignty |
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Japan has protested to China over a newspaper article that called for a review of Japanese sovereignty over Okinawa. | Japan has protested to China over a newspaper article that called for a review of Japanese sovereignty over Okinawa. |
The article was published on Wednesday in the People's Daily - the mouthpiece of China's Communist Party. | The article was published on Wednesday in the People's Daily - the mouthpiece of China's Communist Party. |
Citing treaties, it said now was a "suitable time to revisit the historically unresolved issue of the Ryukyu islands", as Okinawa is known. | Citing treaties, it said now was a "suitable time to revisit the historically unresolved issue of the Ryukyu islands", as Okinawa is known. |
Okinawa is Japan's southern-most prefecture, comprising several islands. | Okinawa is Japan's southern-most prefecture, comprising several islands. |
It is home to 1.4 million Japanese nationals and also hosts almost three-quarters of US military bases in Japan, including key airbases. | It is home to 1.4 million Japanese nationals and also hosts almost three-quarters of US military bases in Japan, including key airbases. |
The island chain used to be an independent kingdom, but was annexed to the Japanese state in the late 19th Century. | The island chain used to be an independent kingdom, but was annexed to the Japanese state in the late 19th Century. |
'Injudicious' | 'Injudicious' |
The lengthy article in the People's Daily was written by two academics from China's top state-run think-tank. | The lengthy article in the People's Daily was written by two academics from China's top state-run think-tank. |
Citing treaties from the Sino-Japanese war and from World War II, it argued that ownership of the Ryukyu islands should be discussed. | Citing treaties from the Sino-Japanese war and from World War II, it argued that ownership of the Ryukyu islands should be discussed. |
Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Hua Chunying then said in a regular press conference that the history of the island chain had "long called for attention in academia". | Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Hua Chunying then said in a regular press conference that the history of the island chain had "long called for attention in academia". |
Japan's top government spokesman, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga, on Wednesday called the article "injudicious". | Japan's top government spokesman, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga, on Wednesday called the article "injudicious". |
He told a news conference on Thursday that Tokyo had told Beijing via diplomatic channels that it strongly protested if the article represented an official stance, Kyodo news agency reported. | He told a news conference on Thursday that Tokyo had told Beijing via diplomatic channels that it strongly protested if the article represented an official stance, Kyodo news agency reported. |
China said the article was written by the authors in their capacity as researchers, Mr Suga said. | |
Japan and China are currently locked in a territorial dispute over islands that lie to the south of Okinawa, called Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China. | Japan and China are currently locked in a territorial dispute over islands that lie to the south of Okinawa, called Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China. |
Japan controls the islands and sparked anger in China when it bought three of them from their private Japanese owner late last year. | Japan controls the islands and sparked anger in China when it bought three of them from their private Japanese owner late last year. |
Since then Chinese government ships have been sailing in and out of what Japan says are its territorial waters, as Beijing presses its claim in an increasingly assertive manner. | Since then Chinese government ships have been sailing in and out of what Japan says are its territorial waters, as Beijing presses its claim in an increasingly assertive manner. |
Japan says ownership of the uninhabited islands is not up for discussion, in a row which has seen ties chill significantly between the neighbours. | Japan says ownership of the uninhabited islands is not up for discussion, in a row which has seen ties chill significantly between the neighbours. |
Some observers linked the comments on Okinawa to the war of words over the East China Sea islands. | Some observers linked the comments on Okinawa to the war of words over the East China Sea islands. |
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