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Malaysia coast guard kill Vietnamese fisherman in S. China Sea clash
MANAN VATSYAYANA
August 17, 2020, 3:35 AM CDT

The Malaysian coast guard shot dead a Vietnamese fisherman whose boat tried to ram a patrol vessel in the South China Sea, an official said Monday.

The incident took place inside Malaysian waters, where local fisherman have complained in the past about Vietnamese fishing boats that damage their nets.

Coast guard chief Zubil Mat Som told AFP that two Vietnamese fishing boats had entered Malaysian waters some 80 nautical miles from Tok Bali, off the northeastern state of Kelantan late Sunday.

"The coastguard crew had earlier fired warning shots in the air but after they rammed and threw a bottle of petrol, my men had no choice but to open fire in self defence," he said.

Zubil alleged the Vietnamese crew had thrown petrol and a tyre to try and set fire to the coast guard boat, which was damaged by the "aggressive ramming".

One Vietnamese fisherman suffered gunshot wounds and was pronounced dead after he was brought to shore.

"We are saddened by this deadly incident. But I can guarantee... my men took this action to protect their lives and to protect our national sovereignty," Zubil added.

The Vietnamese boats with the remaining 20 crew members were towed to the coast guard jetty.

Parts of the South China Sea are subject to rival claims by Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam, while Beijing claims the entire waterway.

The rival claims to the sea, which straddles vital shipping lanes and covers rich fishing grounds, makes it a potential flashpoint for conflict.

China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations -- where four claimants are members of -- are currently in talks for a code of conduct in the area.

While not a claimant, the United States has been sending freedom of navigation patrols in international waters, but China has slammed these as interference in regional affairs.

In February, Kuala Lumpur sought to secure a deal with Hanoi to end alleged intrusions into Malaysian waters by Vietnamese vessels.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/malaysia-coast-guard-kill-vietnamese-083530932.html
 
Fisherman using petrol and tyres to attacked fire armed coast guard?

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Malays are worst gangsters and terrorists in SE Asia for a long time, supporting terrorism in Philippines, Thailand and Indonesia. Malays also stir up racial trouble in Singapore, meanwhile maliciously and falsely accuse China and Myanmar of anti Islam.

The world need to boycott these gangsters.
 
Fisherman using petrol and tyres to attacked fire armed coast guard?

fishermanclash_1597654914.jpg

"Beliau berkata, kedua-dua bot nelayan asing itu bertindak mahu menyerang bot APMM kerana beranggapan saiz mereka yang dua kali ganda mampu menumpaskan bot APMM."

The two Vietnamese fishing boats were each double the size of the Malaysian Coast Guard boat.
 
Malays are worst gangsters and terrorists in SE Asia for a long time, supporting terrorism in Philippines, Thailand and Indonesia. Malays also stir up racial trouble in Singapore, meanwhile maliciously and falsely accuse China and Myanmar of anti Islam.

The world need to boycott these gangsters.

A few years ago a Vietnamese female student traveled to Malaysia and she was gang-raped by three malaysian policemen. When I read that news in Thanh Nien Newspaper, I and many other people were very angry. A few years later there was a local hooligans attacking Vietnamese football fans in Malay. But we should not blame everyone. All problems need to be viewed objectively and avoid hasty conclusions
 
“A lion doesn't concern himself with the opinions of the sheep”
For unbeknownst reason China is concerned about how others view them. Perhaps she is not a lion but a Peacock?
 

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