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China sends note to UN chief to clarify Xisha situation

What is hell in China. Chinese destoyed Japanese Markets, factories etc in China.

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These criminals are too low and shame they don't burn the market and kill the foreigners that their strengths and forces can never counter the Vietnamese. They deserve to be charged IF damage anything.
 
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Liar is always like to put his finger at others no matter what he had said or had done. Dirty words and tricks even the credibility could be used as a tool to achieve their goals. What a misery.

Vietnamese have shown their strengths to damage and destroy foreign companies and I also wonder:

1. How many companies were break down by Vietnamese?

2. How many Vietnamese criminals participate in the roit?

3. What the total loses of foreign companies during the roit?

4. How many workers are laid off by the roit and how many criminals are put in prison?

5. What is the hard working that Vietnam gov is doing to improve investment circumstances?

6. How many compensations that Vietnam gov has paid to the company and the individual?

To be honest, I won't expect Vietnamese to answer above questions correctly but I hope someone could consider these questions seriously.
Did anything that you said related to this thread, high boy !?
 
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The criminal is be sentenced to in prison for 10 years. Criminal is criminal. No need to hide and no mercy.

If you point to the Xi'an car owner. He is alive but badly hurt and got some disability.
You should study the case first then you can talk properly.

西安日系车主被砸成重伤案宣判 主犯获刑10年_网易汽车

In Vietnam criminals joined to demonstration too, like in China, they destroyed factories and taken away offices IT equipments.

Such criminals has been brought to court and were punished .

Ba năm tù cho kẻ kích động đập phá doanh nghiệp ở Bình Dương - VnExpress
 
The Cham people of modern Vietnam and Cambodia are the remnants of this former kingdom. They speak the Cham languages, a subgrouping of Malayo-Polynesian closely related to the Malayic and Bali–Sasak languages.

Champa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Chamic languages, also known as Aceh–Chamic and Achinese–Chamic, are a group of ten languages spoken in Aceh (Sumatra, Indonesia) and in parts of Cambodia, Vietnam, Hainan, classified as Malayic languages in the Austronesian language family.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aceh–Chamic_languages

Yuechang people direct descendants are included: Ba Na, Ca Tu, Pa Co, Pears etc, they are living in Montage of Vietnam, Who are speaking Mon/Khmer language..

  • Ba Na: bao gồm vào khoảng 30 ngôn ngữ tại Campuchia, Lào và Việt Nam với khoảng 700.000 người sử dụng.
  • Cơ Tu (Ka Tu): bao gồm vào khoảng 14 ngôn ngữ tại miền trung Lào và Việt Nam, đông bắc Thái Lan. Có khoảng 1,3 triệu người sử dụng.
  • Pacoh tại miền trung Lào và có lẽ cả ở Tây Nguyên của Việt Nam.
  • Nhánh Pear: bao gồm vài ngôn ngữ tại miền nam Campuchia, mặc dù một số nhà ngôn ngữ nghi ngờ việc đưa các ngôn ngữ Pear vào gần với tiếng Khmer.
http://vi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nhóm_ngôn_ngữ_Môn-Khmer
Tracing the Austronesian Footprint in Mainland Southeast Asia: A Perspective from Mitochondrial DNA
"Comparing the Chams with other Southeast Asian populations reveals that the Chams had a closer affinity with the Mon–Khmer populations in MSEA than with the Austronesian populations from Island Southeast Asia (ISEA)."
 
"Comparing the Chams with other Southeast Asian populations reveals that the Chams had a closer affinity with the Mon–Khmer populations in MSEA than with the Austronesian populations from Island Southeast Asia (ISEA)."

why Cham people don't speak Mon/Khmer language ?

if they do, they speak same language with Viet/Kinh people. Then they are Yuechang people, brother of Yuenan (Viet/Kinh).

Can you understand it or not ?
 
EDITORIAL - Going international
(The Philippine Star)|Updated June 14, 2014 - 12:00am
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Look who’s gone to the United Nations. China, which refuses to participate in the arbitration case filed by the Philippines over maritime entitlements, has taken its territorial dispute with Vietnam to the UN.

Beijing did not take the exact same route as Manila. Instead China’s deputy ambassador to the UN submitted a “position paper” to Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, complaining that Vietnam was disrupting operations at an oilrig that the Chinese installed last month in disputed waters. Beijing insisted that Hanoi was infringing on Chinese sovereignty over the area near the Paracel Islands in the Spratly chain.

The Chinese took their case to the UN amid the spread of video footage showing a Vietnamese fishing boat being pursued and then rammed by a much bigger Chinese ship near the contested area. The Chinese then left the area without bothering to rescue anyone from the sinking boat.

The installation of the oilrig has triggered riots targeting Chinese companies in Vietnam. Hanoi is said to be considering taking the same route as the Philippines, which has sought UN arbitration to define its maritime entitlements under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea. China, a signatory like the Philippines to the UNCLOS, refuses to participate in the arbitration, insisting that it has indisputable sovereignty over nearly all the waters around it. How a single nation became so lucky defies explanation.

Still, it is a positive sign that Beijing is now taking the trouble to present its case to the international community. China has lost a lot of goodwill in its own neighborhood because of its bizarre territorial claims and flexing of its newfound military muscle. It can still shift gears and revive its reassurance to the world that there is nothing to fear in China’s “peaceful rise.”

If it wants the UN to take jurisdiction over the dispute with Vietnam, China’s case can only be weakened by its refusal to participate in the arbitration case filed by the Philippines. Consistency is called for in these matters. A nation can’t run to the international community only when it suits its own purpose.

real china
 
EDITORIAL - Going international
(The Philippine Star)|Updated June 14, 2014 - 12:00am
6892googleplus21
startoon.gif

Look who’s gone to the United Nations. China, which refuses to participate in the arbitration case filed by the Philippines over maritime entitlements, has taken its territorial dispute with Vietnam to the UN.

Beijing did not take the exact same route as Manila. Instead China’s deputy ambassador to the UN submitted a “position paper” to Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, complaining that Vietnam was disrupting operations at an oilrig that the Chinese installed last month in disputed waters. Beijing insisted that Hanoi was infringing on Chinese sovereignty over the area near the Paracel Islands in the Spratly chain.

The Chinese took their case to the UN amid the spread of video footage showing a Vietnamese fishing boat being pursued and then rammed by a much bigger Chinese ship near the contested area. The Chinese then left the area without bothering to rescue anyone from the sinking boat.

The installation of the oilrig has triggered riots targeting Chinese companies in Vietnam. Hanoi is said to be considering taking the same route as the Philippines, which has sought UN arbitration to define its maritime entitlements under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea. China, a signatory like the Philippines to the UNCLOS, refuses to participate in the arbitration, insisting that it has indisputable sovereignty over nearly all the waters around it. How a single nation became so lucky defies explanation.

Still, it is a positive sign that Beijing is now taking the trouble to present its case to the international community. China has lost a lot of goodwill in its own neighborhood because of its bizarre territorial claims and flexing of its newfound military muscle. It can still shift gears and revive its reassurance to the world that there is nothing to fear in China’s “peaceful rise.”

If it wants the UN to take jurisdiction over the dispute with Vietnam, China’s case can only be weakened by its refusal to participate in the arbitration case filed by the Philippines. Consistency is called for in these matters. A nation can’t run to the international community only when it suits its own purpose.

real china



Epic , LOL
 
cham people has nothing with viet, they first belonged to indian culture and later islam, despite of the language difference.
viet cruelly conquered this people and then, as usual, fabricated a history show that cham people has something related to viet so that such cruelty becomes reasonable.
why Cham people don't speak Mon/Khmer language ?

if they do, they speak same language with Viet/Kinh people. Then they are Yuechang people, brother of Yuenan (Viet/Kinh).

Can you understand it or not ?

The fact:
china made an exceptional declaration over the regime of the international court as it joined UNCLOS.
The case:
pretending unaware of the fact that china is outside the jurisdiction of this court, philippine still proposed the lawsuit.

The only reasonable solution to the SCS issue, both your states honestly recognize SCS belongs to china, apologize for what you did to china's territory, withdraw all your army from china islands and reefs, that's the only chance before china loses its last patience.

EDITORIAL - Going international
(The Philippine Star)|Updated June 14, 2014 - 12:00am
6892googleplus21
startoon.gif

Look who’s gone to the United Nations. China, which refuses to participate in the arbitration case filed by the Philippines over maritime entitlements, has taken its territorial dispute with Vietnam to the UN.

Beijing did not take the exact same route as Manila. Instead China’s deputy ambassador to the UN submitted a “position paper” to Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, complaining that Vietnam was disrupting operations at an oilrig that the Chinese installed last month in disputed waters. Beijing insisted that Hanoi was infringing on Chinese sovereignty over the area near the Paracel Islands in the Spratly chain.

The Chinese took their case to the UN amid the spread of video footage showing a Vietnamese fishing boat being pursued and then rammed by a much bigger Chinese ship near the contested area. The Chinese then left the area without bothering to rescue anyone from the sinking boat.

The installation of the oilrig has triggered riots targeting Chinese companies in Vietnam. Hanoi is said to be considering taking the same route as the Philippines, which has sought UN arbitration to define its maritime entitlements under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea. China, a signatory like the Philippines to the UNCLOS, refuses to participate in the arbitration, insisting that it has indisputable sovereignty over nearly all the waters around it. How a single nation became so lucky defies explanation.

Still, it is a positive sign that Beijing is now taking the trouble to present its case to the international community. China has lost a lot of goodwill in its own neighborhood because of its bizarre territorial claims and flexing of its newfound military muscle. It can still shift gears and revive its reassurance to the world that there is nothing to fear in China’s “peaceful rise.”

If it wants the UN to take jurisdiction over the dispute with Vietnam, China’s case can only be weakened by its refusal to participate in the arbitration case filed by the Philippines. Consistency is called for in these matters. A nation can’t run to the international community only when it suits its own purpose.

real china
 
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cham people has nothing with viet, they first belonged to indian culture and later islam, despite of the language difference.
viet cruelly conquered this people and then, as usual, fabricated a history show that cham people has something related to viet so that such cruelty becomes reasonable.


The fact:
china made an exceptional declaration over the regime of the international court as it joined UNCLOS.
The case:
pretending unaware of the fact that china is outside the jurisdiction of this court, philippine still proposed the lawsuit.

The only reasonable solution to the SCS issue, both your states honestly recognize SCS belongs to china, apologize for what you did to china's territory, withdraw all your army from china islands and reefs, that's the only chance before china loses its last patience.
The fact China must respect the trust : ending southern pole of china is Hainan island. do not try to do fallacies
 
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