Source updated ※9/19 (Thu) 9:32 Kyodo News [Shenzhen Kyodo News] In response to an interview with reporters on the morning of the 19th, Consul General Yoshiko Kishima of the Japanese Consulate General in Guangzhou, China, revealed that a boy (10) attending a Japanese school in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China, was stabbed by a man on the 18th near the school, and that the boy died in the early hours of the 19th. He explained that the man had stabbed him in the abdomen. In the early hours of the 19th, Takashima said the boy’s condition was “extremely serious and unpredictable.” On the evening of the 18th, Takashima met with the director of Shenzhen’s Foreign Affairs Office and requested the best medical treatment to save the boy and specific measures to prevent recurrence. They also called for the truth of the incident to be revealed and for a detailed explanation to be provided to the Japanese side. He said that the suspect was apprehended near the scene by police officers on security patrol near the Japanese school. Police have not provided any information about the motive for the crime. He avoided making a clear statement as to whether the crime was targeted at Japanese people, saying, “There is still not enough information to analyze it.” Continued below
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>>1 Did it happen because it was September 18th? A Japanese boy was stabbed by a Chinese man on his way to school in Shenzhen, China Nakajima Megumi Journalist 9/18 (Wed) 19:08 news.yahoo.co.jp/expert/articles/a5a322dea34f610a84bdd83743f42edd9a8c8142.
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The underlying cause is probably the fact that China has continued to teach students to view Japan as an enemy in order to divert attention from its domestic problems.
The Japanese government and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are also to blame for not issuing travel advisories or evacuation advisories after the previous attack on a Japanese school bus. This time they should issue an evacuation advisory to expatriate families.
Apparently, in the past two years or so, rumors have been spreading in China that “Japanese schools are training spies,” but the Chinese government has not corrected the rumor or made any appeal to its citizens. Basically, if you just go about your daily life, you could be accused of espionage, arrested, and sentenced to death, so companies that send employees to a country like this are basically just abandoning their employees to death.
Chief Cabinet Secretary, get your act together. Protest properly. Stop making excuses, you damn LDP. China doesn’t seem to care. This is the second time a woman and child has been targeted, and she was stabbed to death. She was only 10 years old.
Japan is such a traitor that even when their airspace was violated, Nikai and Obuchi went to China, and Foreign Minister Kamikawa is busy with the party presidential election without doing anything.
If the driver and the director of the kindergarten who left the child on the bus can be arrested, shouldn’t the parents who took the child to China, the business community, and the Japanese government also be prosecuted? It’s enemy territory that’s certainly more dangerous than inside the bus.
If the suspect was a mentally ill person and it didn’t matter who it was, then he would be found not guilty and there would be no political repercussions.
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