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Monday 2 July 2012

Territory row sparks anti-China rallies in Vietnam [Vietnam bullied Cambodia and annexed Cambodian territory for centuries, now it's Karma!]


Protesters shout anti-China slogans as they march toward the Chinese embassy in Hanoi. About a hundred people took to Hanoi's streets on Sunday to protest against Beijing's perceived aggression in the South China Sea, as territorial tensions grow between the communist neighbours 

Published: 2/07/2012
Bangkok Post

About a hundred people took to Hanoi's streets on Sunday to protest against Beijing's perceived aggression in the South China Sea, as territorial tensions grow between the communist neighbours.
Demonstrators outside the Chinese embassy in Hanoi waved Vietnamese flags and shouted "Down with China!", watched closely by security forces who have launched crackdowns on a string of anti-China rallies in the last year.
No arrests were made, according to protesters in the capital, but activists at another protest in southern Ho Chi Minh City were prevented from approaching the Chinese consulate, a witness said.
China and Vietnam are locked in a long-standing territorial dispute over the South China Sea, and frequently trade diplomatic barbs over oil exploration, fishing rights and the Spratly and Paracel Islands, which both countries claim.

The latest rallies come as Chinese State media on Sunday said the country had deployed four patrol ships to the Spratly islands.
Relations between the communist neighbours have soured recently, with Vietnam attracting China's ire last month after it adopted a law that places the Spratlys under Hanoi's sovereignty.
A subsequent move by China's state-backed China National Offshore Oil Corp. seeking bids for exploration of oil blocks in disputed waters was slammed by Vietnam.
Surging territorial tensions last year saw Vietnamese protesters take to the streets 11 times -- a rare occurrence in the authoritarian country.
Authorities allowed the first rallies to go ahead without interference, but clamped down on later gatherings, briefly detaining dozens of people after talks between Hanoi and Beijing.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hanoi!??? How do you feel when China bullies your little weak-country like this???? If you can't answer this question,then you should know not to bullies or stealing Cambodia's land!!! Cpp gov't should not allows Yuon to bullies and stealing our khmers villages like that!!!

...Goes China goes kills Yuon and get your South China Sea,give Cambodia back Kohs Tral (Tral Island) I support China for that reason to keep Yuon out out South China Sea.Its your Karma Ah Yuon jongrai....

Anonymous said...

Vietnam in 2012 is not like itself in 1974 (Internal civil war) and 1988 (Collapse of Soviet union). It's no cherries picking for China anymore. We're no pussies that are afraid of fighting. We are prepared to fight any aggressor, although we prefer peaceful dialogue better.

Anonymous said...

don't think Veit get any sympathy here. agrgressor, give me a break! the chinese has been very patient with you guys for far too long. you look chinese, you smell chinese and your taste is chinese. so why not be chinese, you don't seem to think highly of the Indianized cultures of the Cham or Khmer. so better start learning those chinese characters quickly......The old master is coming.

Anonymous said...

Wait and see who is the Boss if the is war between these two Bamboo's race,the original and the sub (Yuon) i placed my bet on the original and(Chin). China will destroy Yuon in just couples of months.

BLOOD KHMER said...

BLOODKHMER said...

WE, CAMBODIAN PEOPLE SHOULD DO THESE KIND OF PROTEST AGAINST THE VIETNAMESE PEOPLE IN CAMBODIA AND THE VIETNAMESE GOVERNMENT FOR TAKING OUR LANDS AND SEA WATER, NOW.

Anonymous said...

What go around will come around.

Anonymous said...

i have no sympathy for this animal yuon.