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Recent incidents highlight the return of low-level coercion against Vietnamese fishermen in disputed waters.

By Ankit Panda
July 13, 2015

As Nguyen Phu Trong, the general secretary of Vietnam’s ruling Communist Party, wrapped up an historic visit to the United States, reports emerged in the Vietnamese press that a Vietnamese fishing boat was pursued and sunk by two Chinese vessels. According to Vietnam’s Tuoitre News, a fishing boat operated by 11 Vietnamese fishermen off the coast of Quang Ngai was intercepted, harassed, and sunk by two Chinese ships in waters off the Paracel archipelago. China and Vietnam dispute the sovereignty of the Paracel Islands. The sinking of this fishing boat comes weeks after China redeployed its Haiyang Shiyou 981 (HD-981) oil rig near disputed waters. That oil rig was at the center of a major dispute between the two South China Sea claimant states last summer.

According to Vietnamese press reports, the Chinese vessels approached the Vietnamese fishing boat and initially used “high-powered lights” and loudspeakers, demanding that the fishermen leave the area. According to Tuoitre, the owner of the fishing boat “ran his ship away, fearing a possible attack, but was run after by the [Chinese] ships, which eventually rammed the fishing boat to sink [sic] at 11:00 p.m.” on Thursday, July 9. According to the report, the fishermen were left “floating at sea while clinging to the lifebuoys,” and were later “rescued and taken ashore after several other Vietnamese fishing boats found them at about 2:00 am on Friday.”

Vietnamese authorities have been closely monitoring such incidents. Two weeks ago, similar reports emerged of Chinese vessels coercing Vietnamese fishermen from Quang Ngai province. Nguyen Thanh Hung, head of a local fisheries union in Quang Ngai, noted back then that the Chinese vessels were military vessels, rather than coastguard or civilian ships. In an incident earlier in June, a Chinese vessel demanded that Vietnamese fishermen hand their catch over as well, causing nearly $25,000 in losses for the fishermen. In last week’s sinking incident, Vietnamese reports did not indicate whether the vessel belonged to the People’s Liberation Army Navy or China’s coastguard.

The flare-up in incidents of Chinese vessels ramming Vietnamese fishing boats in recent weeks has come as Vietnam increases high-level contacts with the United States. In late May, U.S. Defense Secretary Ashton Carter visited Vietnam and announced that the U.S. would be extending $18 million to Vietnam to help Hanoi acquire coast guard patrol vessels. Carter’s visit came after the United States announced that it would partially lift its decades-old arms embargo against Hanoi, specifically to help it bolster its ability to safeguard its maritime security. The United States continues not to take a position on the sovereignty of South China Sea features or on the issue of where exclusive economic zones should be delimited, but it is clearly pursuing military rapprochement with Vietnam.

China Steps Up Harassment of Vietnamese Fishermen | The Diplomat
 
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Yeah, kind of cowardice for China to do this. Even IF VNese fisherman ACTUALLY violate Chinese sea, then arrest them, put them to trial like Indonesia did, with proper evidences and defences. At least VN will acknowledge our mistake. However this is no way our faults for fishing in OUR SEA.
 
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Yeah, kind of cowardice for China to do this. Even IF VNese fisherman ACTUALLY violate Chinese sea, then arrest them, put them to trial like Indonesia did, with proper evidences and defences. At least VN will acknowledge our mistake. However this is no way our faults for fishing in OUR SEA.
Pleading ignorance again Viet? If you were caught speeding in a car you get a ticket. You are trespassing into Chinese territory you deserve jail time. If you tried trespassing in US water, you get a lot more than verbal harassment.
 
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Pleading ignorance again Viet? If you were caught speeding in a car you get a ticket. You are trespassing into Chinese territory you deserve jail time. If you tried trespassing in US water, you get a lot more than verbal harassment.
Please post the page of China laws in which pointing out "trespassing the water means the law enforcer is allow to attemp murdering".

Seeing how agressive PDF Chinese mems are, I can understand how our fishermen keep being harrassed by the Chinese forces.
 
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Please post the page of China laws in which pointing out "trespassing the water means the law enforcer is allow to attemp murdering".

Seeing how agressive PDF Chinese mems are, I can understand how our fishermen keep being harrassed by the Chinese forces.
It's not attempted murder. The Vietnamese fisherman committed an offense and tried to resist arrest. Seeing the angry Vietnamese fisherman may pose danger to the coast guard, the Chinese coastguard acted accordingly according to US standards.
 
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There is Jiaozhi sea, Han Chinese from North China, you get lost from our sea.
 
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It's not attempted murder. The Vietnamese fisherman committed an offense and tried to resist arrest. Seeing the angry Vietnamese fisherman may pose danger to the coast guard, the Chinese coastguard acted accordingly according to US standards.
Resist with what? Splashing water until China steel ships sink? Pick a better arguement, no one is buying your lies.
 
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what an arrogance and aggression from the chinese!
such an action, murdering attempt, proves another time, that behind the fake friendly mask, is just an ugly face.
 
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There is Jiaozhi sea, Han Chinese from North China, you get lost from our sea.
ok Jiaozhi may sounds a little weird in modern chinese,we can call you Annan “安南” if you prefer.. see, we are very generous to let you choose your province‘s name.

Northern expansionist has big mouth.

No. you are the one with a big mouth Lacviet.:lol:

After VN become a province,I will personally find you and gag your big mouth with my never washed socks! :laugh:
 
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It's not attempted murder. The Vietnamese fisherman committed an offense and tried to resist arrest. Seeing the angry Vietnamese fisherman may pose danger to the coast guard, the Chinese coastguard acted accordingly according to US standards.
don´t act like a clown. it is not the first time you resort to such an aggression. I don´t judge whether our fishing boat is right or wrong, fishing the right or wrong place, disputed water or not, but you have no right to take their lives.
 
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