Wednesday, September 19, 2012

THE USA GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION TO CALM THE TERRITORIAL DISPUTE OVER THE DISPUTED STRAIT OF ISLANDS ON THE CHINESE SEA.

THE USA GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION TO CALM THE TERRITORIAL DISPUTE OVER THE DISPUTED STRAIT OF ISLANDS ON THE CHINESE SEA.

       Demonstration has continued for the third day at the Japanese Embassy in Peking China, despite the USA government intervention to calm the territorial dispute over the disputed strait of Islands on the Chinese Sea which the Japanese government claimed its ownership since the occupation during the second World war. Deplomatic relationship between the two major Asian countries has deteriorated amidst the political unrest that could escalate to insecurity with possible outbreak of yet another major conflict between China and Japan over territorial dispute on the China Sea. Elevated security alert and surveillance measures have remained in effect as the tension has continued to rise in both Peking nad Tokyo, particularly after the recall to memory of the occupation of the disputed Islands on the Chinese Sea with military parades and demonstrations in both Peking and Beijing. Neither injuries nor property damage has been reported on the demonstrations and parades claimed by some people as a show of  some Chinese citizens flexing their country's growing military muscles.


                                                     Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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