I’m not sorry, says Beijing restaurant boss as he removes ‘racist’ sign
By , on February 28th, 2013
<!– google_ad_section_start –> A defiant Beijing restaurant manager refused to apologise on Thursday despite removing a “racist” sign barring citizens of states in maritime disputes with China, along with dogs, following an international outcry. The notice in the window of the Beijing Snacks restaurant read: “This shop does not receive the Japanese, the Philippines, the Vietnamese and dog(s)” in both Chinese and English. But despite taking down the sign after accusations of racism, the manager said he had no regrets and would not apologise for any offence caused. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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I’m not sorry, says Beijing restaurant boss as he removes ‘racist’ sign
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I’m not sorry, says Beijing restaurant boss as he removes ‘racist’ sign
<!– google_ad_section_start –> A defiant Beijing restaurant manager refused to apologise on Thursday despite removing a “racist” sign barring citizens of states in maritime disputes with China, along with dogs, following an international outcry. The notice in the window of the Beijing Snacks restaurant read: “This shop does not receive the Japanese, the Philippines, the Vietnamese and dog(s)” in both Chinese and English. But despite taking down the sign after accusations of racism, the manager said he had no regrets and would not apologise for any offence caused. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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I’m not sorry, says Beijing restaurant boss as he removes ‘racist’ sign
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