💨 Abstract
A Japanese woman and her child were attacked in Suzhou, China, with the woman suffering non-life-threatening injuries. This incident follows two earlier attacks in Tokyo against Chinese men. The violence has raised concerns about xenophobia in both countries. The Japanese Embassy has called for increased safety measures for its citizens in China, while the Chinese Embassy urged Japan to address the rise in xenophobic attacks against Chinese citizens. Previous incidents have led to suspects receiving death sentences. Local authorities are investigating the latest attacks.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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