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Japan shouldn't seek trade pact with China-minister

TOKYO, Apr 7 (Reuters) Japanese Farm Minister Shoichi Nakagawa, in an apparent criticism of China, said on Friday that Japan should not seek free trade pacts with countries that cannot guarantee the safety of its citizens.

The comments by Nakagawa -- who is known for his hardline views towards China and North Korea -- came after the Trade Ministry unveiled a proposal this week for an ''East Asia'' free trade zone including southeast Asia, and countries such as China, India and Australia.

''A country that cannot guarantee the safety of Japanese civilians would not be a candidate at this point,'' Nakagawa said regarding free trade agreements (FTAs).

Asked if he was referring to China, Nakagawa said: ''In China a year ago, (Japanese) civilians and firms were assaulted.'' Nakagawa, a former trade minister, said a common understanding on issues such as intellectual property rights and the legal system was needed for FTAs.

A row over a Japanese history textbook for schools, which critics said whitewashed wartime atrocities, sparked protests across China last April, when thousands stoned Japanese government buildings and businesses.

The protests marked a low point in Sino-Japanese relations, which have been chilled markedly by Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's visits to Tokyo's Yasukuni Shrine, where war criminals are honoured along with Japan's war dead.

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Database ensures Big Brother is watching in China

BEIJING, Apr 7 (Reuters) China has recorded details of more than 96 per cent of its population on a police database, state media reported today, supplementing Internet and other state-sanctioned urveillance. Since the 2003 launch of its ''Gold Shield Programme'', the Public Security Bureau had collected information on about 1.25 billion of the country's 1.3 billion people. ''It has helped police uncover many criminal cases,'' Liu Shuo, a police official, was quoted by Xinhua news.....

Tom Hanks swaps jokes with Japan's movie buff PM

TOKYO, Apr 7 (Reuters) Hair topped the agenda when movie star Tom Hanks met Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi today, with the normally short-haired Hanks expressing admiration for Koizumi's wavy locks. ''You changed your look,'' an ebullient Koizumi greeted Hanks, who let his hair grow long for his starring role in the movie ''The Da Vinci Code'', which he was in Japan to promote. ''I wanted a hairstyle that looked like you,'' Hanks quipped, referring to.....

Advani hopes quakes in Gujarat were 'passing tremors'

Ahmeadabad, Apr 7: Senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader L K Advani today said that the quakes that rocked Gujarat and Kutch regions were only ''passing tremors'' and the state government was alert to the situation.''I experienced the quake tremors after addressing the inaugural rally of the Bharat Suraksha Yatra,'' Mr Advani told mediapersons here, adding that he was confident of the state government's ability to deal with the situation.''Gujarat has evolved a very good and effective national disaster mitigation system and various.....
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