AP/ September 11, 2012, 2:57 AM

China sends patrol boats to disputed islands

Sept. 2 file photo shows survey ship Koyo Maru, left, chartered by Tokyo city officials, sailing around Minamikojima, foreground, Kitakojima, middle right, and Uotsuri, background, the tiny islands in the East China Sea, called Senkaku in Japanese and Diaoyu in Chinese.

Sept. 2 file photo shows survey ship Koyo Maru, left, chartered by Tokyo city officials, sailing around Minamikojima, foreground, Kitakojima, middle right, and Uotsuri, background, the tiny islands in the East China Sea, called Senkaku in Japanese and Diaoyu in Chinese. / File,AP Photo/Kyodo News

(AP) BEIJING — A territorial flare-up between China and Japan intensified Tuesday as Beijing sent patrol ships near disputed East China Sea islands in a show of anger over Tokyo's purchase of the largely barren outcroppings from their private owners.

The arrival of the two patrol ships of the China Marine Surveillance off the islands was meant to assert China's claims, said the Chinese government's official news agency, Xinhua.

The marine agency is a paramilitary force whose ships are often lightly armed, and Xinhua said it had drawn up a plan to safeguard China's sovereignty of the islands.

The rocky islands, known as Senkaku to Japanese and Diaoyu to Chinese, have been the focus of recurring spats between the two countries, and also are claimed by Taiwan. The dispute has been heating up in recent months, in part because the nationalist governor of Tokyo had proposed buying the islands and developing them.

Japan's central government announced its own deal this week with the Japanese family it recognizes as the owner. Chief Cabinet Secretary Osamu Fujimura told reporters the government budgeted 2.05 billion yen ($26 million) for the purchase "to maintain the Senkakus peacefully and stably."

Public broadcaster NHK said the government and the family signed a deal Tuesday.

The government does not plan to develop the islands. Experts in Japan said the move was meant to block the Tokyo governor's plan, which could have raised tensions further.

Beijing, however, responded with fury, with Premier Wen Jiabao among those warning that China would never back off its claims.

China's Foreign Ministry said Monday in a statement, "If Japan insists on going its own way, it will bear all the serious consequences that follow."

Japan has controlled the islands for the past 40 years, after the U.S. relinquished its post-World War II control. But Beijing sees the purchase as an affront to its claims and its past calls for negotiations.

Beijing's anger has been accompanied by heated reporting in China's state media. The tabloid Beijing Morning Post ran a full-page color photo of one of the islands with the headline: The Diaoyu Islands China's Territory. China on Tuesday also started broadcasting a daily marine weather report for the islands.

About a dozen protesters gathered outside the Japanese Embassy in Beijing, chanting, "Japan, get out of China." A car drove slowly toward the embassy's well-guarded gate but did not make a serious attempt to ram it and was stopped by uniformed and plainclothes police.

Taiwan's Foreign Ministry also lodged a strong protest to Japan on Tuesday. In a statement it called the island purchase an "extremely unfriendly move" that "not only harms the longtime cooperation between Taiwan and Japan but will also aggravate regional tensions in East Asia."

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jonedoe says:
when pearl island were attacked by ****, when your grandfathers were decimated on pacific islands, why were you guys . god damn it.
if some countries controlled Hawaii and claimed they bought you out, will you kiss their ass.
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CarloBruno says:
china almost grab all the islands in east and south east asia. they try to flex its military muscle to conquer those small islands. dispute with vietnam, the philippines, taiwan, malaysia, brunei japan over this resource rich shoals and atolls. It is not about how small it is. Its about the huge oil and gas deposit under this islets. That is why china is so eager to grab this using force and intimidation. Greed is the exact word for chinas claim. because if we base it on international maritime law. china doesn't have have a legal claim to show of. That is why they continue to demonized the US and the west to back off on this issue because they don't want other forces stronger than them, to stop their evil ambitions.
contained this bully, a weaker china means a peaceful asia!
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venusvegasvada says:
China needs to chill out. Do they think they can bully everyone around them for everything? If they are this cocky now, imagine how they will be in 10 or 20 more years?

Time to pull our manufacturing back home.
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CarloBruno replies:
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yes you are absolutely right! china continue to demonized the US, wherein they get millions of jobs and billions of revenue. No sense of gratitude to western companies that lift their economy, instead bad mouthing the West. So business owners start sending back jobs to this great country, the United States of America and bring back the prosperity here. Or if you really needs a cheap labors. look for other countries with no ambition to overtake and compete with America. We should contained this evil empire that tag as worse than soviets. I dont want my kids force to speak mandarin or use the yuan as their future currency, NO way!!!
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your are absolutely right!
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amurguz says:
Certainly worth an international incident for these worthless pieces of rock; only on planet Earth and in the human stream of consciousness...not!
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