ニュースじゃなっくって,史料だ
投稿者: kikubari22 投稿日時: 2005/05/22 19:04 投稿番号: [38290 / 95793]
捏造和文史料がいいわけ?
英文のもある!
みろよ、岩によじ登るの恥知らず目!
国連海洋法に明確に"駄目"と書いてあったにも係わらず、ジャップはそれを無視してまでやりたい放題のだ・なにが史料なんだ!恥を知れ!
1万トン TNT で解決してやる!
[21 May from Tokyo ]
Tokyo governor stirs reef dispute!
Governor Shintaro Ishihara, known for his outspoken nationalist views, wants to increase economic activity on the rocky Okinotori islands.
Japan says they are Japaneseterritory, with exclusive territorial waters.
But China says they are barren rocks which, under international law, cannot be used to claim exclusive economic rights over the surrounding sea.
The visit comes as relations between East Asia's two most powerful countries have been damaged by a number of disputes.
The Okinotori coral reefs lie 1,800km (1,125 miles) from Tokyo and the waters around them are rich in oil and other resources.
Under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea,
"rocks which cannot sustain human habitation or economic life of their own shall have no exclusive economic zone".
The BBC's Tokyo correspondent, Jonathan Head, says Japan has spent hundreds of millions of dollars fortifying the islands with concrete, to prevent them being completely washed away.
The two countries also have long-running territorial disputes over a chain of
islands in the East China Sea, known as Diaoyu Island.
There are important gas resources in the area.
英文のもある!
みろよ、岩によじ登るの恥知らず目!
国連海洋法に明確に"駄目"と書いてあったにも係わらず、ジャップはそれを無視してまでやりたい放題のだ・なにが史料なんだ!恥を知れ!
1万トン TNT で解決してやる!
[21 May from Tokyo ]
Tokyo governor stirs reef dispute!
Governor Shintaro Ishihara, known for his outspoken nationalist views, wants to increase economic activity on the rocky Okinotori islands.
Japan says they are Japaneseterritory, with exclusive territorial waters.
But China says they are barren rocks which, under international law, cannot be used to claim exclusive economic rights over the surrounding sea.
The visit comes as relations between East Asia's two most powerful countries have been damaged by a number of disputes.
The Okinotori coral reefs lie 1,800km (1,125 miles) from Tokyo and the waters around them are rich in oil and other resources.
Under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea,
"rocks which cannot sustain human habitation or economic life of their own shall have no exclusive economic zone".
The BBC's Tokyo correspondent, Jonathan Head, says Japan has spent hundreds of millions of dollars fortifying the islands with concrete, to prevent them being completely washed away.
The two countries also have long-running territorial disputes over a chain of
islands in the East China Sea, known as Diaoyu Island.
There are important gas resources in the area.
これは メッセージ 38258 (rutti_pie さん)への返信です.
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