Action Committee for Defending the Diaoyu Islands

Action Committee for Defending the Diaoyu Islands

Action Committee for Defending the Diaoyu Islands (zh-t|保釣行動委員會) is a Hong Kong-based activist organisation that asserts Chinese sovereignty over the Diaoyu Islands. The territorial right to the islands is disputed between the People's Republic of China, the Republic of China, and Japan, who currently controls them. Action Committee for Defending the Diaoyu Islands regularly sends expeditions to the islands to try to make landing on them.

In addition to its goals regarding the Diaoyu Islands, the group has also called for the Japanese government to apologise for its wartime atrocities and to stop distorting the history of World War II. [cite web|url=http://www.china.org.cn/english/features/138531.htm Article|title=Rallies Call for Japan to Face History|publisher=China.org.cn|date=2005-08-16|accessdate=2007-02-10]

Expedition in 2006

On 2006-10-22, 22 activists set sail to the islands despite warnings from the Japanese government that it would expel them from entering waters around the islands. The crew consisted of 18 Hong Kongers, one mainland Chinese, one person from Macau, one Canadian, and one Australian. The expedition marked the tenth anniversary of the group's first expedition to the islands, and it also served to commemorate the death of David Chan Yuk Cheung, a member of the first expedition who drowned while trying to land on the islands.cite web|url=http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_detail.asp?pp_cat=11&art_id=29980&sid=10500256&con_type=1|title=Activists brave Diaoyu alert|publisher=The Standard|date=2006-10-23|accessdate=2007-10-29]

The crew reached the islands but was unable to actually make a landing, due to interception by the Japanese coast guard. They returned to Hong Kong on 30 October, and according to newspaper, "The Standard", received a "Heroes' welcome".cite web|url=http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_detail.asp?we_cat=4&art_id=30667&sid=10620919&con_type=1|title=Diaoyu crew win heroes' welcome|publisher=The Standard|date=2006-10-31|accessdate=2007-02-10] Despite having failed to land, Action Committee for Defending the Diaoyu Islands declared that the expedition was an "absolute success". Committee member Ku Kwai Yiu said that the expedition had made the governments involved take note of the issue.

David Ko Wah Bing, a member of the expedition, claimed that the Japanese coast guard had acted recklessly by ramming the protestors' boat and tried to murder the protestors during their clash. The protestors reportedly were to petition the Chinese government to take legal action against Japan for "attacking a Chinese boat in Chinese waters".

ee also

*Sino-Japanese relations
*China Federation for Defending the Diaoyu Islands

References

External links

* [http://www.diaoyuislands.org Official website] of the Action Committee for Defending the Diaoyu Islands


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