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Anti-Japan protests rage for second day in China

DEMONSTRATIONS Crowds massed outside Japanese businesses and embassies across the country, and Japan demanded an apology and compensation for damages

AP , BEIJING

A trade association for Chinese chain stores called last week for a boycott of beer, coffee and other products made by Japanese companies that it claims supported the textbook revision.

Protesters also oppose Tokyo's campaign for a permanent seat on the UN Security Council -- a status held now by only China, the US, Russia, Britain and France.

The Chinese government has not said whether it will oppose a Security Council seat for Japan. But Beijing regards Tokyo as its rival and could be unwilling to give up its status as the only Asian nation with a permanent council seat, which carries veto power over UN actions.

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