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China netizensā€™ veiws on rule of law 2/3

The analytical but cynical mobile phone user 71198 said, ā€œThis judgement is problematic. If it is ruled in favour of freedom of political expression, then the Abe and other Japanese politiciansā€™ visits to the Yasukuni Shrine would also become a form of freedom of political expression and, hence, are not guilty. Therefore, these are just the two sides of the same coin from where I see it.

Also, some netters doubted the truth of this news. evafinding said, ā€œThe Chinese who poured ink on the Yasukuni Shrine was released by the Japanese court for the sake of ā€œfreedom of expression.ā€ If this is true news, then we have to admit that these evil Western countries do occasionally sincere about such kind of thing other than making use of their so-called ā€˜freedomā€™ to make profits. Of course, it might also be another piece of fake news fabricated by a small batch of bad folks under the control of evil forces. If true, it would be really disgusting."

Excerpt: Rfi
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