naturalfeature:senkaku islands

  • Heightened tensions over China’s air defence zone - World Socialist Web Site

    http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2013/11/26/pers-n26.html

    Heightened tensions over China’s air defence zone
    26 November 2013

    In a further sign of the dangers being fuelled by the Obama administration’s provocative pivot to Asia, China on Saturday declared an “air defence identification zone” (ADIZ) in the East China Sea. The new zone overlaps a similar Japanese ADIZ and includes one of the region’s flashpoints—the Senkaku islands (known as Diaoyu in China), which are claimed by both countries.

    The US and Japan said they would ignore China’s ADIZ, setting the stage for risky encounters between military aircraft that could lead to a clash, either through miscalculation or a refusal by US and Japanese warplanes to obey Chinese orders. US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel declared that the Chinese announcement “will not in any way change how the United States conducts military operations in the region.” He also reiterated the Obama administration’s official stance that the US would automatically support Japan in the event of a war with China over the Senkaku/Diaoyu islands.

    #chine #japon #mer_de_chine #senkaku #conflit

  • Sino-Japanese tensions flare over disputed islands - World Socialist Web Site

    http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2013/09/16/chjp-s16.html?view=mobilearticle

    Sino-Japanese tensions flare over disputed islands
    By John Chan
    16 September 2013

    Tensions between Japan and China flared last Wednesday, on the anniversary of the Japanese government’s purchase last year of the disputed Senkaku islands (known as Diaoyu in China) from their private Japanese owner.

    Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who was in Argentina to lobby for Tokyo’s bid for the 2020 Olympic Games, used the occasion to declare that Japan must maintain “effective control” over the Senkakus. Hours later, two Chinese H-6 bombers for the first time flew over international airspace between the Okinawa island chains and Miyako islands, near the Senkakus. Japan responded by scrambling fighter jets.

    #japon #chine #conflit #diférend_territorial

  • 5 Reasons Why the Senkaku (Diaoyu) Islands are NOT Chinese Territory - YouTube

    Superbe propagande, merveille de propagande japonaise justifiant que les iles Senkaku (Diaoyu pour les Chinois) sont bien japonaises. La musique choisie surtout est tout à fait époustouflante (qui peut me dire de qui c’est d’ailleurs ?)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnlr_OBN2uw&list=PL2104ED7AB17696A3&index=0&feature=plcp

    Expanding China will be the biggest problem for the international society of the 21st century. Sinocentrism, an ancient imperialism deeply rooted in China’s history, seems now trying to swallow everything under the name of China. Sinocentrism has made Chinese people say, Taiwan is a part of China, Tibet is a part of China, East Turkestan is a part of China, Manchuria is a part of China, Mongolia is a part of China, Goguryeo is a part of China, the Spratly & Parcel islands are a part of China, the Senkaku islands are a part of China. It will also make them say, Okinawa is a part of China, North Korea is a part of China, South Korea is a part of China, Japan is a part of China, the whole Asia is a part of China, the whole Earth is a part of China. However, they must just realize that CHINA IS A MERE PART OF THE WORLD. Tibet must be Tibet. East Turkestan must be East Turkestan. Mongolia must be Mongolia. Manchuria must be Manchuria. Taiwan must be Taiwan. Each people must be allowed to decide their own future and what kind of tradition they will hand over to their children by their own. Sinocentrism is now blocking this basic human right. Democracy cannot coexist with Sinocentrism. The riverse is also true. Sinocentrism cannot coexist with Democracy. Either side must win and defeat the other. Which side will win? Sinocentrism or Democracy? Which side must win? Of course the latter.

    5 Reasons Why the Senkaku Islands are not Chinese Territory

    1. International Law

    “Island of Palmas Case” (1928), one of the most highly influential precedents dealing with island territorial conflicts say as follows,

    1) Firstly, title based on contiguity has no standing in international law.
    2) Secondly, title by discovery is only an inchoate title.
    3) Finally, if another sovereign begins to exercise continuous and actual sovereignty, (and the arbitrator required that the claim had to be open and public and with good title), and the discoverer does not contest this claim, the claim by the sovereign that exercises authority is greater than a title based on mere discovery.

    The Senkaku Islands were incorporated into Japan in 1895 by “prior occupation of terra nullius,” but both PRC (People’s Republic of China) and ROC (Republic of China) had never protested against Japan’s claim over the Senkaku Islands until 1971 for 76 years. Instead they had recognized the Islands as Japanese territory explicitly in their documents, newspapers, textbooks and maps. International law gives them the qualification to claim the Islands any longer.

    2. The Senkaku islands were discovered first not by Chinese but by Ryukyuans (Okinawan people).

    It was only 23 times that Chinese investiture Missions sailed to the Ryukyu Kingdom (Okinawa) in 507 years, while Ryukyuan Tributary Missions sailed to China over 580 times in the same period via the Senkaku Islands.

    3. There is no historical fact that China has exercised any “effective control” on the Senkaku Islands.

    China has claimed that the Senkaku islands had been Chinese territory “since the Ming Dynasty.” However, during the Ming Dynasty, even Taiwan was not a part of China. Taiwan was incorporated into Qing in 1683 for the first time. And all Chinese official documents written during the Qing Dynasty regarding Taiwan say the north end of Taiwan was the present Hoping island never Keelung. There is no historical fact that the Senkaku Islands were incorporated into China ever.

    4. The Japanese old map China quote often never admitted that the Senkaku islands were Chinese territory.

    China often quotes the Japanese old map, 「琉球三省並三十六島之図」(1786) by 林子平(Hayashi Shinei) to argue that the Senkaku Islands were colored in the same color as mainland China, so Japanese at that time recognized that the Senkaku islands were Chinese territory. However, in the same map, Taiwan was colored with the different color from the mainland China despite the fact that Taiwan was already incorporated in to Qing when the map was published in Japan. And Hayashi Shihei was not a Japanese governmental official, but a mere private citizen who was even arrested and punished by the Tokugawa Shogunate. We can not think Japan’s official view was reflected in his map anyway.

    5. There is no historical fact that Senkaku Islands had ever belonged to China, so China cannot say that they were stolen from China. So the Cairo Declaration has nothing to do with the Senkaku Islands.

    Conclusion.
    China has invaded and absorbed Tibet, East Turkestan, Inner Mongolia, and Manchuria. China is going to swallow the Senkaku Islands, Okinawa and Taiwan this time. The reestablishment of full-fledged Chinese Empire is their ultimate objective.

    #chine #japon #senkaku #diaoyu

  • Tensions between China and Japan flare over disputed islands

    http://www.wsws.org/articles/2012/sep2012/jpch-s13.shtml

    By Peter Symonds
    13 September 2012

    The Japanese government’s announcement on Tuesday that it had completed the purchase of three of the five Senkaku islands (known in China as Diaoyu) from their private owner threatens a new confrontation with Beijing, which also claims sovereignty over the islands.

    The Chinese foreign affairs ministry issued a statement opposing the decision, declaring that the purchase “cannot alter the fact [that] the Japanese side stole the islands from China.” Chinese defence ministry spokesman Geng Yangsheng registered “staunch opposition and strong protest,” warning that the Chinese military was unwavering in its determination “to defend national territorial sovereignty.”

    #chine #japon #frontières #conflit-frontaliers #revendications-maritimes #asie