Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

China basketball fans shock with Nanjing massacre death chant

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SHANGHAI, Dec 15, 2018 (AFP) - Fans of the Shanghai Sharks basketball team taunted their Nanjing opponents with a death chant on the anniversar­y of the 1937 massacre of Nanjing, triggering outrage and an investigat­ion.

The Sharks, best known as the team where Yao Ming made his name before starring in the NBA, apologised to visitors Nanjing Tongxi Monkey King following the abuse on Thursday evening.

With the Chinese Basketball Associatio­n (CBA) match going to the wire, home Shanghai fans are accused of shouting at the side from nearby Nanjing: "Why didn't the Nanjing massacre kill your team?"

Police said on Friday that a 23-year-old man had been given five days' "administra­tive detention" for "picking quarrels and stirring up trouble".

The massacre is a hugely sensitive topic in China, which says that 300,000 people died in a six- week spree of killing, rape and destructio­n by the Japanese military in Nanjing.

Some respected foreign academics estimate a lower number of vic- tims, but mainstream scholarshi­p does not question that a massacre took place and each year solemn memorials are held on December 13 in China to remember those who suffered or were killed.

After the match, which Shanghai won 111- 103, Nanjing Tongxi said they "strongly condemn" the abuse directed at their players.

"We cannot imagine that there are fans who provoke the team with such painful history," the club said in a statement on Weibo, China's equivalent of Twitter, demanding police action.

 ?? - AFP ?? Shanghai: This photo taken on December 13, 2018 shows basketball players from the Shanghai Sharks "high-fiving" before their Chinese Basketball Associatio­n match in Shanghai. Fans of the Shanghai Sharks basketball team taunted their Nanjing opponents with a death chant on the anniversar­y of a 1937 Japanese military massacre in their city, triggering outrage and an investigat­ion.
- AFP Shanghai: This photo taken on December 13, 2018 shows basketball players from the Shanghai Sharks "high-fiving" before their Chinese Basketball Associatio­n match in Shanghai. Fans of the Shanghai Sharks basketball team taunted their Nanjing opponents with a death chant on the anniversar­y of a 1937 Japanese military massacre in their city, triggering outrage and an investigat­ion.

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