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

In 1998 Indonesia, many Taiwanese escaped out by taking PRC evacuation planes to HongKong.

Anyway in this Vietnam riots, our ppl died and China r waiting for ur Vietnam government's solution before our relationship to become more worse. If political method can not deal with the riot payment, i think China can search for other ways at least Sino-Vietnam have the northern border and border trades.

No doubt 2014 Vietnam economy growth will be good-looking.
Vietnam police found a trace of the riot leading to China.

Is your government behind the riot in Vietnam?
 
you are on drugs.

why would China look for a war with Vietnam? over the harassment of Vietnamese coastguard against the oil rig? over the violence triggered by hooligans, whereas no Chinese company is affected?

if the report is true about the deaths, then that is very sad. the killers will receive capital punishment by law.

China withdraws the rig in August anyway. actually Chinese media suppress nearly all reports over the standoff in the SC Sea. If you want to know over the current tension, you can only find the news either in Vietnamese or western media.

Vietnamese media has more freedom. Vietnam government hides nothing.
you stupid moron, you talk about freedom at this time. You really want to ignite the public anger of China, risk the lives of hundred of thousands of illigal country men in China? or let our public opion force our government to take military action? in today's war, we can bomb you back to stoneage and you even do not have the opportunity to see the face of our sodiers.
 
Vietnam police found a trace of the riot leading to China.

Is your government behind the riot in Vietnam?

Stop blaming China for all your problems. We are not US, we do not fund protestors. This is done by Vietnamese radicals.
 
Once again Vietnamese has proved that Vietnam is truly the "Lil' China" and "China's student"~ Chinese people only smashed some Japanese cars and restaurants, yet Vietnamese burned down Chinese factories (not to mention many of them are not Chinese from mainland China but Taiwan, Singapore, etc.) and even killed several Chinese people (not even from the mainland I guess). Bravo I say, bravo indeed.
 
Reuters reports 20 deaths: 5 vietnamese, 16 other people described as chinese. Not official confirmed yet by the authority.

That is very sad. I don´t get it why the local police failed to do their jobs.

More than 20 dead as anti-China riots spread in Vietnam| Reuters
Simple,your friend keep accusing china by saying that china government didn't had full control in pla, the fact is maybe it is your country vietnam that don't have full control.
 
Vietnam must apologise for killing innocent Chinese workers trying to make a living.

What have they done to you?

If you got problems with China, take it up with the Chinese Coastguard and the PLA.

Leave innocent people out of this.

Shameful behaviour by the Vietnamese.
 
Once again Vietnamese has proved that Vietnam is truly the "Lil' China" and "China's student"~ Chinese people only smashed some Japanese cars and restaurants, yet Vietnamese burned down Chinese factories (not to mention many of them are not Chinese from mainland China but Taiwan, Singapore, etc.) and even killed several Chinese people (not even from the mainland I guess). Bravo I say, bravo indeed.
Such kind of work need discpline and knowlege. it is too high a requirement for viets. Look what they've done, burning singapore flags, don't make me laugh
 
I answered for your country man, he said that:

"eventually, national IQ determines how far you can go."

I think here is the symbol for high-rise IQ of Chinese.

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Nice kung fool kick
 
不知道越南怎么想的,现在工厂关了,供应链没了 ,又得求中国厂商. 中国出口不想增都难啊!!!

在东莞打工的越南人基本是偷渡客。
 
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BBC News: Vietnam-China tensions, One dead in Taiwan mill protest

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A Chinese worker has been killed and at least 90 other people injured as protesters attacked a steel mill in Vietnam, amid anti-China tensions over the South China Sea dispute.

A Chinese worker has been killed and at least 90 other people injured as protesters attacked a steel mill in Vietnam, amid anti-China tensions over the South China Sea dispute.

The incident took place at a Taiwanese-owned mill in Ha Tinh province.

It came a day after protesters burnt several foreign-owned factories at an industrial park.

The demonstrations have been sparked by China's movement of a drilling rig into waters also claimed by Vietnam.

The rig was brought into waters west of the disputed Paracel Islands earlier this month, leading to collisions between Vietnamese and Chinese ships as Vietnam sought to block the move.

Several anti-China protests have since taken place in Vietnam. Nationalist sentiment is currently running very high over the issue, correspondents say.

On Tuesday, at least 15 foreign-owned factories were set on fire at industrial parks in Binh Duong province, and hundreds more attacked. No casualties were reported.

One eyewitness told the BBC the protesters seemed to have targeted companies that had Chinese characters in their signs.

Stability fears
The latest incident happened overnight at a huge steel plant owned by Formosa Plastics Group.

Taiwan's envoy in Vietnam said one Chinese worker was killed and 90 other people injured.

A local police official also confirmed this account. "One Chinese worker is dead. We are trying to identify the body," he told AFP news agency.

In a statement quoted by Reuters news agency, the company said its Vietnamese and Taiwanese workers were not attacked.

Taiwan's envoy told AFP news agency that rioters forced Chinese workers into a corner of the factory. "The rioters have gone but we are all still concerned they might come back," he said.

Doctors at Ha Tinh General Hospital told agencies several Chinese patients were being treated for injuries.

On Wednesday, Vietnamese authorities said at least 200 people had been arrested over the violence at the industrial park in Binh Duong.

The BBC's Nga Pham says the protests have confirmed the government's worst fear that nationalism could easily get out of hand, posing a risk not only to the business environment but also to domestic political stability.

China's tourism body has urged its nationals to "carefully consider" any travel to Vietnam.

China claims a U-shaped swathe of the South China Sea, including several areas that its South East Asian neighbours say belong to them.

In recent years it has started to enforce these claims more assertively, leading to severely strained ties with the Philippines and Vietnam in particular.

The Philippines is currently taking China to a UN court to try to resolve the issue.

Are you in Vietnam? Were you at a recent protest? Email us athaveyoursay@bbc.co.uk adding 'Vietnam protests' in the subject heading and including your contact details.

Or tell us about your experience using the form below.Send your pictures and videos to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to61124 (UK) or +44 7624 800 100 (International). If you have a large file you canupload here.
 
Vietnam must apologise for killing innocent Chinese workers trying to make a living.

What have they done to you?

If you got problems with China, take it up with the Chinese Coastguard and the PLA.

Leave innocent people out of this.

Shameful behaviour by the Vietnamese.
Did any Chinese illegal immigrant die in this case got the compensation payment and an apologise from US ??
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    The 18 illegal Chinese aliens found inside the container of a cargo ship in Seattle ... represent the desperate measures people will take to come to America.

Barbarian Vietnamese thugs!

We should treat them like they deserve.
Dont smuggling to VN and work illegally next time. No law can protect u guys from being killed.
 
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