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HANOI - Hundreds of people in Vietnam’s two major cities marched through the streets Sunday to protest China’s latest moves against Vietnamese sovereignty claims in the South China Sea.


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Policemen outside the Chinese Embassy in Hanoi braced for the first anti-China protest in nearly a year. Just a few streets away, a large crowd was gathering, carrying banners and waving flags.

Videos of the marches were almost immediately uploaded to the Internet.

Le Hien Duc, 83, who was at the protest says about 500 people gathered to attend the protest. Some had travelled long distances to be there. Duc says she took part because she wanted to show solidarity with her country against aggressive tactics by China.

Videos of hundreds of protesters in Ho Chi Minh City shouting and holding posters with words like, "China, the World Hates Pirates, go home," were also posted online.

Witnesses say no one at the protests was detained, but Phil Robertson from Human Rights Watch says prominent bloggers were prevented from attending.

"We have reports of a number of bloggers and others who were either prevented from going to the protests or who appear to have been detained," he said. "I think what you have is a campaign of police harassment and intimidation to keep bloggers and others away from the protests."

Many protesters wanted to show support for a law passed last week by Vietnam’s National Assembly. The Law on the Sea states Vietnam's sovereignty claims in the South China Sea, an area believed to be rich in minerals and gas, which is also claimed by China and other countries in the region.

Beijing strongly criticized the new law, saying it was illegal.

Just a few days later China invited foreign firms to bid on energy exploration in nine lots off the coast of Vietnam. Two of the lots overlap with Vietnam’s exploration contracts.

The face-off is the latest in a decades-long disagreement, which came to a head last year when Vietnam accused China of cutting the cables of its oil exploration vessels in the area. The confrontation sparked 11 weeks of rare street protests in Vietnam.

Robertson said by detaining certain people beforehand, the government was trying to control the direction of the protest.

"It reflects a larger concern about people’s exercise of freedom of association and public assembly, freedom of expression where the people who are most likely to use those rights, the people who really push the envelope, are the people that the government targets to try to keep away from these protests," said Robertson.

Some of those at the protest said the area around the Chinese Embassy was cordoned off and guarded by police.

Duc says the police should have allowed people to walk freely and not have blocked the Chinese embassy.

Analysts say Vietnam and China use confrontations over the South China Sea to influence domestic public opinion and crack down only when public opinion gets out of hand.
Anti-China Protesters Take to Streets of Hanoi

China must stop bullying it's neighbours. :angry:
 
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look who is talking and giving instruction to China...lol.
 
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it was just a few hundred "protesters" - 200s? the vietcong government is having a very very tight budget now!
 
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About 500 people gathered to attend the protest


Going by the sentiments of the boys in this forum, one would expect turnouts of at least 100,000. A little disappointing, I presume.

The turnouts were about 200 strong!

Vietnamese protest China deals on oil, gas exploration

Published on Monday, 02 July 2012 02:00 Written by AP

HANOI, Vietnam. — A group of Vietnamese marched through the capital’s streets shouting “Down with China!” in a rare protest Sunday following growing tensions over disputed territory in the South China Sea.

About 200 people chanted in the rain, some waving flags and holding signs, as they walked through central Hanoi toward the Chinese Embassy. Police stopped traffic and did not attempt to quash the event, but the area near the embassy was cordoned off.

The protest follows China’s recent announcement that it will open nine oil and gas lots for development to international bidders, even though the area overlaps with Vietnam’s current exploration contracts.

“We are very angry with China’s recent offer to look for oil inside Vietnam’s territory,” said Phuong Bich, 53, who was arrested three times last year during similar demonstrations that were broken up. “We urge the government to take action.”

Hanoi says the area where the China National Offshore Oil Corp., or CNOOC, has identified lies within Vietnam’s 200-nautical mile exclusive economic zone. State-owned PetroVietnam has encouraged foreign companies to ignore China’s offer and says it will continue working on contracts signed with ExxonMobil, Russia’s Gazprom, India’s ONGC and PetroVietnam affiliate PVEP.

Rhetoric between the two communist neighbors has become increasingly hostile in recent weeks. Beijing’s Defense Ministry said it has “battle-ready” patrols protecting its interests in the South China Sea and warned Vietnam to back off its reported aerial patrols of the disputed Spratly Islands.

Contested areas of the South China Sea are a long-standing source of animosity among claimants from Vietnam, China, the Philippines, Taiwan, Malaysia and Brunei. Disputed territory straddles important international shipping lanes and is believed to be teeming with fish and rich in oil and gas reserves. Some fear the brewing tensions could result in violence.

Vietnamese protest China deals on oil, gas exploration
 
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I would like to see some military action of vn instead of this kind of whining:lol:
 
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Permitting a large public protest for any reason also endangers the communist rule of Vietnam, because you don't know when those protesters protesting against China will turn around and protest against the Vietnamese government.
 
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Hmmmmmm

What the heck that Vietnamese colombos leaders loves to BJ Chinese gov? Why detained the Vietnamese whose just shown their love to the country to protest against China?
 
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About 500 people gathered to attend the protest


Going by the sentiments of the boys in this forum, one would expect turnouts of at least 100,000. A little disappointing, I presume.

The government did not allow protests, otherwise the number of people participants demonstrated against greedy China in Hanoi will be millions people....


I see Mr Hồ Cương Quyết, a French Vietnamese in Ho CHi Minh city
 
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About 500 people gathered to attend the protest


Going by the sentiments of the boys in this forum, one would expect turnouts of at least 100,000. A little disappointing, I presume.

Indian wet dreams again. 500 people protesting against 1.2 billion strong China? :no:

That's like asking a mosquito to take down an elephant.

India should worry more about anti-Indian protests in Kashmir and Maoists in err...all over the place.

At least China has everything under control. You Indians are still having leading an ant-parade to a picnic. Sort your own issues first.
 
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