Google – AFP, 15 January 2014
Addis Ababa
— China launched a scathing diplomatic attack against Japan on Wednesday,
warning African nations of an impending "resurrection of Japanese
militarism" and branding Prime Minister Shinzo Abe a
"troublemaker".
In a press
conference held the day after Abe wrapped up a landmark African tour aimed at
boosting Japan's presence in the continent, China's ambassador to the African
Union accused him of trying to undermine Beijing's own diplomatic reach.
"Abe
has become the biggest troublemaker in Asia," Xie Xiaoyan, who is also
China's ambassador to Ethiopia, told reporters.
"He
has worked hard to portray China as a threat, aiming to sow discord, raising
regional tensions and so creating a convenient excuse for the resurrection of
Japanese militarism," the ambassador said at the news conference, during
which he showed photographs of tortured and dead Chinese victims of World War
II.
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Japanese
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (R)
and his wife Akie Abe (L) take pictures of
lions
at the National Palace in Addis Ababa
on January 14, 2014 (AFP, Carl De Souza)
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"The
world will have to be on the alert that this prime minister is leading the
country onto a very dangerous road, and the international community should do
everything to prevent Japan from going down even further along the road,"
he said.
Xie also
repeated criticism over Abe's visit last month to the Yasukuni war shrine,
believed to be the repository of around 2.5 million of Japan's war dead,
including several high-level officials executed for war crimes after World War
II.
"Think
how provocative it would be if Germany were to pay homage to a shrine honouring
say, Hitler," he said.
Abe's
three-country Africa tour, which took him to Ivory Coast, Mozambique and
Ethiopia, was aimed at boosting Japan's economic and political ties with
Africa, where China's widespread investments and interests are
long-established.
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