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More than 20 dead, doctor says, as anti-China riots spread in Vietnam

Okay, good, hope No shooting there. U want to test the reaction of ur neighbours, then u got it now. VN and many countries denounce China for violating the international law, Phil arrested ur fishermen etc.

I dont know u have been able drill any single oil barrel yet, but China has wasted lots of money in the issue already when that money can be used to protected Chinese citizen from terrorism.

Unlike your jungle China has plenty of cash. Whether we waste it on something doesn't concern Vietcongs. Now we are waiting for strong reaction from you people. Please destroy more factories as we watch and laugh, keep posting more photos of what is happening there. The more violence the better :)
 
Unlike your jungle China has plenty of cash. Whether we waste it on something doesn't concern Vietcongs. Now we are waiting for strong reaction from you people. Please destroy more factories as we watch and laugh, keep posting more photos of what is happening there. The more violence the better :)
Plenty of cash ?? and Chinese kid still frozen and starving to death ??

Seem like the cash is all inside Chinese corrupted official's pocket :laugh:
 
Vietcongs keep saying China told Khmer Rouge to attack VN. Where's the proof? your mouths?

Plenty of cash ?? and Chinese kid still frozen and starving to death ??

Seem like the cash is all inside Chinese corrupted official's pocket :laugh:

If all cash is inside their pockets, how come you just said we wasted money on the rig? lol
 
The reasons under Chinese perspective are the same, but the unintended consequences were different. We were not madmen massacring our people while the Khmer Rouge were.

What do you mean using French as justifiable cause? Laos people asked for our help against their colonial masters. Wasn't China also helping Laos at the time? So what is your reason to complain about an action that PRC approved of now?

Where did you hear about Vietnam invading Thailand during our war against French colonialism?


Of course you always win because of your perfection armchair general.
Against you, piece of cake.
Thanks for ur support.

For the problem in SCS(east sea), u should need to know clearly the international law of sea, and base on the law, u will know who is victim. Paracel is the disputed zone, base on the law, No nation r allowed to drill oil in the disputed zone.

We can not send the soldiers to force China oil rig out coz China forces havent shoot at us yet.


Okay, we will pay for the damage soon, but we love to hear other investor said:"Dont destroy our factories, we are NOT Chinese, we support Paracel and Spratly belong to VietNam " :laugh:
Don't go making shit up quoting from another person when they didn't make that comment. Maybe it's ok in backward Vietnam but in civilized society, you will be sued.
 
I support on Vietnam Government in this matter. This riot is bad; just like China riot against Japanese business, just like my country riots in the past.

Still the same. You just want more than what you have today. It also the same as China. They want more than they have now. The only way for SCS can become peace if everyone can stick on their de facto islands. If not, this conflict will never end. If you won't do that, just send your soldiers to take what you want. But don't play victim.
Nobody play victim but China.
Biggest country in Asia, second in world economy, biggest manpower military, located right beside us, above "the head" of Vietnam, and you think we're stupid greedy to play with fire !?

If you don't care what's wrong or what's right and care only "de facto" in time, so you can shut your mouth about Vietnamese claim or anything relate.
Even after DOC, while ASEAN continue call for COC, China make only slow it down, and keep their advance to take the reef, rock under other country's control, and made it become "de facto".

We're agreed with Philippines, Malaysia about "de facto" condition on Spratly. That how Vietnamese and Malaysian were joint-request for report "extended continental shelf" to UN in 2009. (right after that, China made their aggressive move and created the event "Binh Minh - 02".)

But PRC keep go with their plan and made it "de facto", they don't care DOC or any law, even the UNCLOS which signed by themselves.
 
Why Vietnam's south is so unruly? Because they miss the old, anti-Communist regime? I do not want to see a North-South civil war in Vietnam again. Happy with the current Communist regime.

By the way, Vietnamese have been kindly warned:

Vietnam asked to restore order amid riots

Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi Wednesday urged Vietnam not to attempt to further complicate and aggravate the current maritime friction, after thousands of Vietnamese protesters set foreign-owned factories ablaze in the country's south to protest China's oil drilling in the South China Sea.

Wang made the remarks during a phone conversation with his Indonesian counterpart Marty Natalegawa. "China's position on safeguarding its legitimate sovereign rights and interests is firm and clear and will not change," he said, according to the foreign ministry website.

Haiyang Shiyou 981, a China National Offshore Oil Corporation owned oil drilling rig, has been operating in waters 17 nautical miles south of Zhongjian Island, part of the Xisha Islands, from May 2. The operation will continue until August 15.

Vietnam sent 36 vessels that rammed Chinese vessels 171 times in five days from May 3 to 7, Yi Xianliang, deputy director-general of the Department of Boundary and Ocean Affairs at the foreign ministry, revealed last week.

Wang called the ramming "barbaric" and said the violent disruptions are why the situation has become tense. He noted that China and Vietnam were conducting necessary communication on the current situation.

According to Wang, normal oil drilling activities by the Chinese company had already started in the Xisha Islands and its contiguous zone 10 years ago.

The drilling operation is in the waters of the Xisha Islands, over which China has complete sovereignty, said Zhou Hongjun, a professor of international law at the East China University of Politics and Law in Shanghai. "It is not a 'disputed area' as it was taken back in the 1974 Battle of the Xisha Islands from then Republic of South Vietnam," he told the Global Times.

Zhou noted that Vietnam's claim has no legal grounds and China should insist on its firm standings to protect its sovereignty and jurisdiction.

Mild protests in industrial zones of the southern Vietnamese provinces of Binh Duong and Dong Nai escalated into riots on Tuesday. Protesters rampaged in the zones packed with foreign factories, set them on fire and looted many, targeting specifically Chinese ones.

Tran Van Nam, vice chairman of the Binh Duong People's Committee, told the local VNExpress online newspaper Wednesday that extremists provoked the crowd, which caused the closure of more than 1,000 factories while 15 were burnt down.

Nam said around 19,000 workers joined the anti-China protest, and that "the province will strictly handle those who took advantage of the situation to provoke, disturb and cause damage to assets of people, companies and the state."

Police detained 500 people "caught red-handed looting, stealing and setting fire to factories," Le Xuan Truong of the Binh Duong police told AFP.

The Chinese Embassy to Vietnam issued safety alerts to Chinese citizens and companies on Tuesday, telling them to refrain from unnecessary outings and it also launched emergency security measures.

Huang Xuejuan, a secretary of the Chinese Business Association in Ho Chi Minh City, which coordinates businesses in the south, told the Global Times Wednesday that a dozen Chinese companies in the Binh Duong industrial zones were affected.

"Some Chinese have flown back to China, some went to Cambodia. A number of companies suspended operations today," said Huang.

Chinese kitchen appliance giant Supor said employees and factories at its Binh Duong base are safe and the company had taken immediate measures under the instruction of the consulate, Li Hui, a press officer from Supor, told the Global Times via e-mail.

In addition to companies from the Chinese mainland, many Taiwan firms also sustained serious damage. Liu Yu-hsing, secretary-general of the Taiwan Business Association in Ho Chi Minh City, said that they do not have a figure for their financial losses now, but it would be huge.

"Many protesters rode on motorcycles while waving iron bars or sticks. They rushed into the offices, destroyed computers, and looted valuable items," he told the Global Times Wednesday.

An employee of a Chinese company, who requested anonymity, told the Global Times that the protesters smashed the gates and shop signs of his company while shouting loudly.

Both Huang and Liu said order was mostly restored Wednesday after the embassy and the organizations requested police intervention. Huang said she still saw protesters on the streets of Ho Chi Minh City Wednesday, and an increased police presence.

"I heard that provinces can deploy the army if similar riots happen again," said Liu.

As the riot was evolving, companies from other countries were also reported to be influenced.

A Singaporean foreign ministry spokesperson said Wednesday that it requested the Vietnamese government to act immediately to restore law and order in the Vietnam-Singapore Industrial Parks I and II in Binh Duong.

Seoul also asked Vietnam to ensure the safety of South Korean residents in the regions, according to South Korea's Yonhap News Agency.

The riots marked nadir for relations between China and Vietnam in the South China Sea, and if the standoff continues, Vietnam could not bear the consequences as it violated the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea, said Zhou.

AFP said Hanoi usually tightly controls demonstrations but recently allowed mass rallies against Beijing.

Sun Xiaoying, a professor with the Guangxi Academy of Social Sciences, told the Global Times that the strong nationalism showcased in the looting is a result of Vietnam's constant propaganda about its claim to the islands.

"Sovereignty claims to the Xisha Islands emerged after Vietnam's northern and southern part united [in 1976], and it has been taking advantage of the US Asia pivot strategy in recent years. And China's oil drilling provides an excuse for Hanoi to provoke tension," he said.
 
It is boycot by civilians. I'm behind the people of Vietnam on this one. You are example country for other people who have chini problem.
U r just a JOKER, nobody care u.



21 people reported dead in Vietnam riots
Five Vietnamese workers and 16 others, believed to be Chinese nationals, reportedly died on Wednesday night during anti-China riots in Vietnam.
A doctor at Ha Tinh General Hospital, which is located in central Vietnam’s Ha Tinh province, said about a hundred people were sent to the hospital on Wednesday night, and many were Chinese.

Protesters have set more than a dozen factories on fire in south Vietnam, in anger over China’s deployment of an oil rig in contested waters.

The violence has forced some factories in the southeast province of Binh Duong to temporarily suspend operations.

- CNA/AFP/xq


PLA prepare for WAR, do we need 2nd Sino-Vietnam War ?????
Vietnam news: https://www.danluan.org/tin-tuc/201...nh-lai-den-vung-ang-ha-tinh-bao-loan-ngay-145

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Viet economy is on the verge of collapse. The thugs are not working and destroying all the businesses that are creating wealth and killing everyone that is working.

Vietnam will be the ultimate loser in all of this. Factories can move out as there are many countries to move to.
 
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Don't go making shit up quoting from another person when they didn't make that comment. Maybe it's ok in backward Vietnam but in civilized society, you will be sued.
So who made that comment ??

I thank for his support and explain the international law of sea to him...and it make u got mad coz barbarian like u only like jungle law?? :pop:
 
Cut off all trade with Vietnam and their economy will collapse and their regime will collapse with it.

They depend on China for everything. We control the Viet economy. Xi Jinping has full destiny of the Viet economy.
Sorry for the death, but its good for VN when China cut off all trade. Our people will have the good reason to stay closer to USA.

From now, we dont need to worry abt toxic China products any more .
 
U r just a JOKER, nobody care u.

21 people reported dead in Vietnam riots

PLA prepare for WAR, do we need 2nd Sino-Vietnam War ?????
Vietnam news: https://www.danluan.org/tin-tuc/201...nh-lai-den-vung-ang-ha-tinh-bao-loan-ngay-145

It' fake, I can sure.
Picture take in 2008 - 2009
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That's some clash between Vietnamese worker - Chinese worker near Formosa Industry zone.
There's many issue with Chinese worker in Vietnam, so many workers is illegal.

Danluan.org is rival news page to against Vietnamese government, they want overthrow Communist, so they made many disadvantage news to Vietnam Govt.
 
After the Pathet Lao took over the country in 1975, the conflict continued in isolated pockets. In 1977 a communist newspaper promised the party would hunt down the “American collaborators” and their families “to the last root”. Up to 100,000 Hmong out of a population of 400,000 were killed by the Pathet Lao in collaboration with the Vietnam People's Army during the ensuing Hmong insurgency.[96][97] Laotian troops used illegal chemical weapons to kill Hmong rebels and civilians.[98] The Laotian Government has protested the claims of genocide, alleging that the actions against the Hmong was that of a lawful government against a violent rebellion.
Whatever you quoted there does not support your original claim that Vietnam invaded Laos. Whatever Vietnamese government did, they were invited by Laos government to do so.

It appears that this rebellion suppression was done by the request of Laos' government. There was no threat to Laotian sovereignty so the PRC's bogus theory that Vietnam wants to control Indochina is false.
 

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