{"id":1245,"date":"2024-09-22T11:02:39","date_gmt":"2024-09-22T03:02:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.kafeizha.com\/?p=1245"},"modified":"2024-09-22T11:02:39","modified_gmt":"2024-09-22T03:02:39","slug":"%e6%97%a5%e6%9c%ac%e9%a2%86%e5%af%bc%e4%ba%ba%e8%a6%81%e6%b1%82%e4%b8%ad%e5%9b%bd%e5%b0%b1%e5%84%bf%e7%ab%a5%e8%a2%ab%e5%88%ba%e8%ba%ab%e4%ba%a1%e4%b8%80%e4%ba%8b%e4%bd%9c%e5%87%ba%e8%a7%a3%e9%87%8a","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/news.tomjun.com\/?p=1245","title":{"rendered":"\u65e5\u672c\u9886\u5bfc\u4eba\u8981\u6c42\u4e2d\u56fd\u5c31\u513f\u7ae5\u88ab\u523a\u8eab\u4ea1\u4e00\u4e8b\u4f5c\u51fa\u89e3\u91ca"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><b>\u65b0\u95fb\u6765\u6e90\uff1a<\/b>www.cnn.com<br \/> <b>\u539f\u6587\u5730\u5740\uff1a<\/b><font size=\"-1\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cnn.com\/2024\/09\/19\/china\/china-knife-attack-japanese-school-boy-dies-intl-hnk\/index.html target=\"_blank\">Japan\u2019s leader demands answers from China over schoolboy\u2019s fatal stabbing<\/a><\/font><br \/> <b>\u65b0\u95fb\u65e5\u671f\uff1a<\/b>2024-09-19<\/p>\n<p> \u65e5\u672c\u9996\u76f8\u8981\u6c42\u4e2d\u56fd\u5c31\u4e00\u540d\u5c0f\u5b66\u751f\u88ab\u523a\u8eab\u4ea1\u4e00\u4e8b\u4f5c\u51fa\u89e3\u91ca\u3002<\/p>\n<p>\u8fd9\u662f\u7ee76\u6708\u82cf\u5dde\u53d1\u751f\u7684\u65e5\u7c4d\u5973\u5b50\u53ca\u5176\u5b69\u5b50\u9047\u523a\u4e8b\u4ef6\u540e\uff0c\u8fd1\u671f\u5728\u4e2d\u56fd\u53d1\u751f\u7684\u7b2c\u4e8c\u8d77\u65e5\u672c\u513f\u7ae5\u906d\u5272\u5589\u81f4\u6b7b\u6848\u300210\u5c81\u7684\u65e5\u7c4d\u7537\u7ae5\u5728\u5468\u4e09\u4e0a\u5348\u8d70\u51fa\u5b66\u6821\u65f6\u7ea6200\u7c73\u5904\u88ab\u4eba\u523a\u4f24\uff0c\u9001\u5f80\u533b\u9662\u540e\u4e0d\u5e78\u53bb\u4e16\u3002<\/p>\n<p>\u4e2d\u56fd\u5916\u4ea4\u90e8\u8868\u793a\u8fd9\u662f\u4e00\u8d77\u5b64\u7acb\u4e8b\u4ef6\uff0c\u5e76\u79f0\u5c06\u4f9d\u6cd5\u5904\u7406\u6b64\u4e8b\u3002<br \/>\n\u9996\u76f8\u5e9c\u65b0\u95fb\u53d1\u5e03\u4f1a\u5f3a\u8c03\u8fd9\u662f\u201c\u4e00\u4e2a\u53ef\u803b\u7684\u72af\u7f6a\u548c\u91cd\u8981\u7684\u4e25\u91cd\u4e8b\u4ef6\u201d\uff0c\u5e76\u8981\u6c42\u4e2d\u56fd\u4fdd\u62a4\u5728\u534e\u65e5\u672c\u4eba\u3002 <\/p>\n<hr>\n<p> <b>\u539f\u6587\u6458\u8981\uff1a<\/b><\/p>\n<p> Japan\u2019s prime minister has demanded an explanation from Beijing over the fatal stabbing of a schoolboy in the second knife attack on Japanese children in China in recent months. The 10-year-old boy was stabbed\u00a0by a man on his way to class Wednesday about 200 meters (650 feet) from the gates of the Japanese school in the southern city of Shenzhen, according to China\u2019s foreign ministry. The child, whose father is Japanese and mother is Chinese, is a Japanese national, according to the ministry. He was taken to a hospital and later died of his injuries, authorities said Thursday. A 44-year-old suspect was apprehended at the scene and taken into custody, Shenzhen police said in a statement. Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Japan\u2019s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida called the attack \u201ca despicable crime and a serious and grave matter,\u201d and urged China to protect Japanese people in the country. \u201cWe strongly demand that the Chinese side explain the facts of the case. As more than a day has already passed since the crime, we have instructed them to provide an explanation as soon as possible,\u201d Kishida said. \u201cSuch an incident must never be repeated. We strongly urged the Chinese side to ensure the safety of Japanese people.\u201d At a regular news conference Thursday, China\u2019s foreign ministry expressed \u201cregret and heartache\u201d over what it called an \u201cunfortunate incident\u201d and extended condolences to the boy\u2019s family. Lin Jian, a spokesperson for the ministry, said the case was being investigated and would be handled by Chinese authorities according to the law. \u201cBased on the information currently available, this is an isolated incident. Similar cases could happen in any country,\u201d Lin said. \u201cChina has always taken, and will continue to take effective measures to ensure the safety of all foreign nationals in China.\u201d The attack took place on a sensitive date, the anniversary of the \u201c918\u201d incident in 1931, when Japanese soldiers blew up a Japanese-owned railway in northeast China\u00a0in a pretext to capture the region. The emotionally charged day is\u00a0commemorated in China as the start of Japan\u2019s invasion, with state media and officials urging the public to never forget the national humiliation. Chinese authorities did not mention the motive for Wednesday\u2019s attack. But nationalism, xenophobia and anti-Japanese sentiment are on the rise in the country, often fanned by state media. In June, a Chinese man wounded a Japanese woman and her child in a stabbing attack in front of a school bus in Suzhou,\u00a0eastern China. A Chinese bus attendant who tried to intervene later died of her injuries. Following that attack, Japan\u2019s foreign ministry told Japanese schools in China to review their safety measures, Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa told reporters Thursday. Ahead of the 918 anniversary,\u00a0Japan asked China \u201cto take thorough measures to ensure the safety of Japanese schools, so we are extremely disappointed that this incident occurred in this situation,\u201d Kamikawa said. Public attacks against foreigners had been rare in China, but a series of high-profile stabbings have raised concerns in recent months. Two weeks before the Japanese mother and child were attacked in Suzhou, four American college instructors were stabbed\u00a0by a Chinese man at a public park in Jilin in the northeast, after he bumped into one of them, according to Chinese police. China\u2019s foreign ministry has described both attacks as \u201cisolated incidents\u201d and did not release further information on the motives. \u2018Extreme nationalism\u2019 Rooted in bitter memories of Japan\u2019s invasion and brutal occupation and fueled by present-day territorial disputes, Chinese public sentiment against Japan has flared into violence before. In 2012, anti-Japanese protests broke out across Chinese cities over contested islands in the East China Sea. In a country where authorities rarely permit protests, the nationwide rallies seemingly went ahead with a degree of at least tacit official approval.\u00a0Under the watch of police officers, angry demonstrators besieged the Japanese embassy in Beijing, ransacked Japanese restaurants and smashed Japanese-made cars in numerous cities. China\u2019s largest cities host many Japanese businesses and people, including Shenzhen, a tech hub home to about 3,600 Japanese residents, according to Tokyo\u2019s foreign ministry. Some Shenzhen residents expressed shock and anger that the attack took place in a city that has long served as China\u2019s window to the world. Some left flowers and notes of apology to the deceased child outside the gates of the Japanese school, social media posts showed on Thursday. The recent attacks on children\u00a0have also raised fresh alarm among Japanese families living in China. In recent years, Japanese schools in China have faced growing criticism and suspicion from extreme Chinese nationalists. Some online posts\u00a0have called\u00a0for the schools to be shut down, while others\u00a0accused\u00a0them of being breeding ground for spies. After the knife attack in Suzhou, China\u2019s major social media platforms launched a crackdown on online hate speech targeting Japanese, removing content and shutting accounts promoting \u201cextreme nationalism.\u201d But anti-Japanese sentiment has persisted. Following Wednesday\u2019s stabbing, some nationalists accused Japan of \u201cdirecting and staging\u201d the attack, while others questioned why Japanese schools still exist in China. As news of the attack gained traction online, censors\u00a0deleted articles\u00a0citing Japanese media reports, which offered more details than the terse statements from the Chinese foreign ministry and Shenzhen police. Comments critical of Beijing\u2019s push to promote nationalism have also been deleted. \u201cWhen will the anti-Japanese education and propaganda finally come to an end?\u201d asked a now-deleted comment on Weibo, a microblogging site. \u201cIf this continues, who will be willing to come (to China?)\u201d said another deleted post. Lin, the spokesperson for China\u2019s foreign ministry, said he believed the \u201cisolated incident\u201d would not affect exchanges between China and Japan. \u201cWe always welcome people from all countries, including Japan, to visit, study, do business and live in China,\u201d he said. 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