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

I just hope your Govt do it quickly. :coffee:

Why must we do it when you all haven step over the board :lol: Remember we spray water cannon and ram your ship but you Vietnamese act like coward and do nothing.

We Chinese people still love vietnam people. We never organise anti-viet protest like you all. Cos you all still helping China to make money from cross border trade.

In fact, it shall be you all to start close the cross border trade since you hate us so much with organising anti-China protest. We Chinese are more than prepare if you want to close the trade. Bring it on! :lol:
 
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Why must we do it when you all haven step over the board :lol: Remember we spray water cannon and ram your ship but you Vietnamese act like coward and do nothing.
yeah, we do it on our purpose.
PRC Govt announced in press conference that Vietnamese ship ram and attack on Chinese ships 171 times, but show nothing. They said Vietnamese side used military ships, and again, show no evidence, until now. ( we're still self-refrain to respond with peaceful manner like when they signed on DOC )

Like always, Chinese act like coward and liar.
If you're do right and you don't scare or don't care about us or what's other side saying, why did you need to lie !?
 
yeah, we do it on our purpose.
PRC Govt announced in press conference that Vietnamese ship ram and attack on Chinese ships 171 times, but show nothing. They said Vietnamese side used military ships, and again, show no evidence, until now. ( we're still self-refrain to respond with peaceful manner like when they signed on DOC )

Like always, Chinese act like coward and liar.
If you're do right and you don't scare or don't care about us or what's other side saying, why did you need to lie !?
The truth is Vietnam can't afford trade close down with China which is why Vietnam stock market suffer a big drop. Dont say things which you all will regret in future. I can bet the pc you are using are made in China :lol:

I do not want you to lost from here without the PC. :lol:
 
The truth is Vietnam can't afford trade close down with China which is why Vietnam stock market suffer a big drop. Dont say things which you all will regret in future. I can bet the pc you are using are made in China :lol:

I do not want you to lost from here without the PC. :lol:
Oh, you changed the subject. Ok, I understand, Chinese's Chinese as always. :sleep:
 
today the crowd of Vietnamese people showing their protess in peaceful nation-wide on the recent move of Chinese Deep sea oil rig 981. They show their support to Vietnam government for any reaction to the illegal invasion of the Northern big neighbor
 
I just hope your Govt do it quickly. :coffee:
No you don't. China doesn't have much trade with Norway , but their fish industry is feeling the heat just by China reducing import of salmon.
Shutting off trade will kill your economy kid. Quit acting like a fake tough guy. :coffee:
 
No you don't. China doesn't have much trade with Norway , but their fish industry is feeling the heat just by China reducing import of salmon.
Shutting off trade will kill your economy kid. Quit acting like a fake tough guy. :coffee:
Don't know so much how damage we will take by that, but many Vietnamese think like me.
Vietnam is trade deficit with China, economy relationship and trading with Chinese made our economy suffer damage.
So shuttting off for a while is good, we'll restructure our economy for time being.
 
A question from an outsider. Can protesters go out on their own to protest, or must get government permission first?
 
they are free to express their opinion. the officials just be there to make sure the security and everybody doesnt have extreme acts
 
Vietnam has already been drilling oil in or partnering with foreign oil companies to drill oil in areas claimed by China for decades despite repeated China protests. It's just that such news is under-reported in the Western media despite protests by China. Unlike what Vietnam is doing now, China did not send in ships to ram Vietnamese ships.

Now when China begins to do what Vietnam has been doing all along, the US calls it "provocative" and the Western media cries murder!

British Gas, ARCO Drill for Gas in Disputed Area Off Vietnam (June 4, 1994)
British Gas, ARCO Drill for Gas in Disputed Area Off Vietnam

Exxon-Mobil has been drilling oil in areas disputed by China despite Chinese protests
ExxonMobil to Drill Oil Off Vietnam... China in Dispute - Energy Digital

India to partner with Vietnam in disputed areas
India-Vietnam ink pact to expand oil exploration in South China Sea | Niti Central

Vietnam urged to halt oil exploration in South China Sea|Politics|chinadaily.com.cn

Vietnam: ExxonMobil to drill in South China Sea Block 119
Truly a bad move by India. Just as the bilateral ties are warming up with China, India signs pact with Vietnam.
 
today the crowd of Vietnamese people showing their protess in peaceful nation-wide on the recent move of Chinese Deep sea oil rig 981. They show their support to Vietnam government for any reaction to the illegal invasion of the Northern big neighbor

Its useless, cos the oil rig will still be there and drilling,extracting oil. Vietnam has been doing that in SCS for many years. Its time for Vietnam to taste their own medicine. Do not live in the 80s mentality. China is much stronger and no more Soviet Union to back Vietnam. China is the big brother and leader of Asia. You vietnamese just need to get used to China drilling all the oil inside 9 dash line. While none of others all can drill inside there. :lol:

We got more and bigger patrol craft. We got more cash. We got more and powerful warship. No chance for Vietnam against China. Your sugardaddy US and Russia will turn a blind eye unless you have $30billions to give them.
 
Its useless, cos the oil rig will still be there and drilling,extracting oil. Vietnam has been doing that in SCS for many years. Its time for Vietnam to taste their own medicine. Do not live in the 80s mentality. China is much stronger and no more Soviet Union to back Vietnam. China is the big brother and leader of Asia. You vietnamese just need to get used to China drilling all the oil inside 9 dash line. While none of others all can drill inside there. :lol:

We got more and bigger patrol craft. We got more cash. We got more and powerful warship. No chance for Vietnam against China. Your sugardaddy US and Russia will turn a blind eye unless you have $30billions to give them.

China is robber with big mouth. :smokin:
 
China is robber with big mouth. :smokin:
Vietnam is a poor loser with so much hot air. Twisting your ancestry and bragging about so much things that is out of your reach. That is why you deserve to lose to China. :lol:
 
Vietnam is a poor loser with so much hot air. Twisting your ancestry and bragging about so much things that is out of your reach. That is why you deserve to lose to China. :lol:

criminal is always existed in the world, china is going to fell down to the peace of humankind.:smokin:
 
Rare rallies in Vietnam say 'hands off' to China over sea row
By Minh Nguyen

HANOI Sun May 11, 2014 3:49am EDT



1 of 2. Boys hold placards which read 'Chinese invaders, get out of the East Sea (South China Sea)' (L) and 'China get out, East Sea', in front of the Chinese embassy during an anti-China protest in Hanoi May 11, 2014.

Credit: Reuters/Kham

(Reuters) - Hundreds rallied on Sunday in Vietnam's biggest cities to denounce China's setting up of a giant oil rig in the South China Sea, a rare protest likely to prolong a tense standoff between the two communist neighbors.

At least 300 people massed in front of China's embassy in Hanoi and a few hundred more at its consulate in Ho Chi Minh City, witnesses said, chanting "Down with China" in protests that expose the underlying cracks in relations between the two political and economic allies.

China's parking of the rig in contested waters a week ago was one of its most provocative moves in years and followed U.S. President Barack Obama's visit to allies such as Japan and the Philippines, which are among the countries locked in disputes at sea with an increasingly assertive Beijing.

Sunday's demonstrations were small but highly significant. Protests are rare in Vietnam and often thwarted by the authorities in what analysts say are attempts to contain domestic dissent as discontent brews over land grabs, graft, the economy and relations with China.

Police, known for rounding up and detaining protesters, allowed them to breach a security cordon in Hanoi and gather in front of China's embassy, where some held placards reading "China - hands off Vietnam", or bearing slogans telling state-run CNOOC to remove the rig.

"We're very angry. We came here today to show we students are ready to side with the government," said Hoang Thi Nhat, a 21-year-old who attends university in Hanoi.

"When requested, we'll do everything within our abilities to protect our nation's sovereignty."

Vietnam state media estimates of crowd size ranged from thousands of people to tens of thousands and even hundreds of thousands. Websites of newspapers said rallies were also held in the central cities of Hue and Danang.

HISTORY OF DISPUTES

China and Vietnam have a long history of battles, the most recent a brief war in 1979 and sea skirmishes during the 1970s and 1980s, when Vietnam bore the brunt of the casualties.

Sovereignty disputes and perceived Chinese bullying have put Vietnam in a tricky spot, pressed to respond but wary of pushing too far and risk alienating a neighbour with which it had bilateral trade of more than $50 billion last year.

Still, Vietnam has responded strongly this time, with veiled threats of international litigation and vows to respond militarily to Chinese aggression. Vietnam says the rig is flanked by about 80 Chinese ships, some navy, while each side has accused the other of ramming rival vessels.

"Our country has been through years of war to defend against invasion," said protester Nguyen Quang Thang, 60. "We want peaceful days like today, to live in stability and to move forward, but China keeps dragging us into war."

The United States, which has been offering Vietnam trade and military incentives in a bid to broaden its footprint in the region, described China's actions as "provocative and unhelpful".

China says the rig was in its territory and blamed Washington for encouraging "certain countries" to act dangerously and provocatively.

The issue had threatened to overshadow the weekend's summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), four of whose 10 members have competing sovereignty claims with China, the grouping's major trade partner, in waters believed to be rich in untapped energy reserves.

ASEAN foreign ministers in Myanmar's capital Naypyitaw issued a statement on Saturday expressing "serious concerns" and the need for a restraint and peaceful resolution to "ongoing developments", without referring to China specifically.

China's foreign ministry on Sunday said it opposed certain countries exploiting the issue to damage its ties with ASEAN. [ID:nL3N0NX044]

(Additional reporting by Jared Ferrie in Naypyitaw; Writing by Martin Petty; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)
 
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