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A few days ago, China's state-owned media wrote that "Toyota has denied media reports that it will withdraw from the Chinese market and shut down production facilities in the country." Nobody had seen those media reports in the first place, but the denial made headlines the world over. Writes an outraged Hans Greimel, Tokyo Correspondent of the Automotive News:
As easily as made-up stories stay alive, fact-based accounts of the destruction brought by the riots vanish. Chinese auto portal auto.163.com carried the story of a Toyota car dealer in Qingdao who watched 193 cars and his dealership go up in flames after two safes were stolen. A few days later, the story was gone. "Perhaps it cut to the bone too much and it was censored or simply removed," writes Chinacartimes. Ash Sutcliffe of Chinacartimes resurrected and translated the story. Read here in full length how the anti-Japanese riots ruined the life of a Chinese businessman and 28 customers who had their car in for service. from The Truth About Cars http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com | |||
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