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You said like you know them, huh. So what did they do, can you say some shjt?
From bullshjt like stop export to Vietnam, stop travel, close border, all speak hero keybroad, and now, he said like he know internal issue of Vietnam... :lol:
Now kiss ur yellow memory flag. Look, how those ppl "like" VCP's government...

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I said ROV's flag still illegal in Vietnam coz i have been in North of Vietnam twice, i had asked local Vietnamese ppl.
 
Now kiss ur yellow memory flag. Look, how those ppl "like" VCP's government...

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I said ROV's flag still illegal in Vietnam coz i have been in North of Vietnam twice, i had asked local Vietnamese ppl.
You just ignore my question and continue show off your stupid on this kind of stuff again, and again, cnleio.
I did not said it legal, because we must solve issue of war from past. Can you wave ROC's flag like legal and official flag in mainland.?

What's stupid troll post, go back your topic in China defense box cnleio, Mod will wipe out bullshjt that we talking anyway, so stop it, chinese warrior keybroad!
 
Don't worry, we have another flag from time of Nguyen Dynasty 1803 - 1885 years. It include both Red and Yellow color.:tup:

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i bet if Japanese see that flag they will though you were their vassal state.
lol
just paint the yellow with white and add the little sun flare strip :rofl:
 
Now kiss ur yellow memory flag. Look, how those ppl "like" VCP's government...

ngl5aqp.jpg

WpGGtVu.jpg


I said ROV's flag still illegal in Vietnam coz i have been in North of Vietnam twice, i had asked local Vietnamese ppl.
We don't care about these so-called demonstration, I think their government are more nervous about these, hehe!!
 
i bet if Japanese see that flag they will though you were their vassal state.
lol
just paint the yellow with white and add the little sun flare strip :rofl:

You are wrong, Japan's flag as a sun-disc flag was adopted as the national flag for merchant ships under Proclamation No. 57 of Meiji 3 (issued on February 27, 1870)
Great Nam Emperor's flag has been created from 1802 by Warlord Nguyen Anh, 1803 became National flag when Nguyen Anh proclaimed himself as Gia Long Emperor of Vietnam. Japanese copied the idea from Vietnamese. In this matter Japan is vassal state of Vietnam. :omghaha:
 
You are wrong, Japan's flag as a sun-disc flag was adopted as the national flag for merchant ships under Proclamation No. 57 of Meiji 3 (issued on February 27, 1870)
Great Nam Emperor's flag has been created from 1802 by Warlord Nguyen Anh, 1803 became National flag when Nguyen Anh proclaimed himself as Gia Long Emperor of Vietnam. Japanese copied the idea from Vietnamese. In this matter Japan is vassal state of Vietnam. :omghaha:

ow ow bad dog bad dog :no:
now new claim yup the whole world belong to vietnam no doubt about it.
cheers.
now you broke your master heart did you aware that.
 
Polish judge to represent China in PH arbitration

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MANILA, Philippines - Polish judge Stanislaw Pawlak will represent China in the arbitral proceedings initiated by the Philippines over the territorial dispute in the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea), a senior government official told Rappler on Sunday, March 24.

Pawlak was appointed last week by the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) president, Japanese judge Shunji Yanai, after China failed to designate its own representative within the 60-day deadline established by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).

The next step will be for Yanai to nominate within 30 days the 3 remaining members of the arbitration panel that will examine the case, the official added.

German judge and former ITLOS President Rudy Wolfrum was picked to represent the Philippines after Manila presented its Notification and Statement of Claim in the UN arbitration on January 22.

China on February 19 officially rejected the proceedings, saying that the Philippine government had compiled a "factually flawed and false" claim and claiming it has sufficient historical and jurisprudential evidence to support its sovereignty over the whole South China Sea.

In accordance with this policy, Beijing refused to nominate its representative in the panel, forcing ITLOS to make the choice.

UNCLOS establishes that once the 5 members are confirmed, they will hear the arguments of both parties and decide on the merit of the case.

Over the past two years Manila has complained about Beijing's increasing assertiveness in enforcing its claims, particularly over areas believed to be rich in oil and natural gas reserves.

China's stance led to a standoff last year with the Philippines over rich fishing grounds around Scarborough Shoal, a rocky outcrop much closer to the Philippine coast than to China's shores. - with reports from Carlos Santamaria/Rappler.com

Polish judge to represent China in PH arbitration
 
Obama to raise maritime tussles at Asia summits



US President Barack Obama (R) speaks with Brunei's Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah during a meeting in the Oval office of the White House
on March 12, 2013 in Washington, DC. Obama pledged Tuesday to bring up...
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US President Barack Obama pledged Tuesday to bring up maritime disputes boiling between China and its neighbors at the US-ASEAN and East Asia summits in Brunei in October.
Brunei has already said that it will pursue a binding code of conduct among competing claimants in the South China Sea during its ASEAN chairmanship this year. China insists disputes are a bilateral matter between individual nations.
"We will be discussing maritime issues," Obama said after meeting Brunei's Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah in the Oval Office, referring to the two summits, which he is expected to attend.
"Obviously, there have been a lot of tensions in the region around maritime issues and His Majesty has shown great leadership in order to bring the countries together to make sure that everybody's abiding by basic precepts of rule of law and international standards."
Obama said the summits would also be a good venue to discuss commerce, economic and other diplomatic issues impacting a region to which he has "pivoted" US diplomatic and military resources.
ASEAN members Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia and Brunei, and non-member Taiwan have claims to parts of the South China Sea, one of the world's most important shipping lanes which is believed to be rich in fossil fuels.
Simmering tensions over the issue have risen in the past two years, with the Philippines and Vietnam accusing China of becoming increasingly aggressive in staking its claims.
The anger erupted during Cambodia's 2012 ASEAN chairmanship which was marked by sharp regional discord over the affair.
Efforts to secure a legally binding code of conduct involving ASEAN and China have floundered for years amid Beijing's insistence on handling disputes bilaterally with individual countries, while ASEAN wants to speak as a group.
The president also noted in his remarks that the United States would take part later this year in the first ASEAN-US-China joint exercise, to test how Pacific military powers can work together on disaster relief.
Obama said the maneuvers in June would be able to show how the rival militaries can "help people in times of need and to try to help avoid conflict rather than start conflict."
On a lighter note, Obama also expressed admiration for the Sultan's piloting skills, after he flew his own jumbo jet into the United States on Monday.
"I think he's probably the only head of state in the world who flies a 747 himself," Obama said.
Obama became the first US president to attend the East Asia summit in Bali in 2011 and also took part in the 2012 meeting in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Topple your own "soft, incompetent" communist government first and then knees down in front of the Americans. Isn't it what the "elites" of Vietnam thinking when protesting China's invasion in appearance?
 
He he, you are bad owl, bad owl bad owl, bad owl .:enjoy:

Vietnam flag (Nguyen Dynasty) 1802.
Japan's flag 1870, too late. I's different, idiot boy :omghaha::omghaha:
If he want be a dog, let him do that. Mod will wipe out that idiot, anyway. :P
 
Topple your own "soft, incompetent" communist government first and then knees down in front of the Americans. Isn't it what the "elites" of Vietnam thinking when protesting China's invasion in appearance?

China' Mao and Deng have been kneed first 1972 before Nixon to normalization relation with Uncle Sam, he he, kid. Americans and Chinese ran away 1973 and 1979.
 
China' Mao and Deng have been kneed first 1972 before Nixon to normalization relation with Uncle Sam, he he, kid. Americans and Chinese ran away 1973 and 1979.

You should know the difference between toppling a government of a big country like China and toppling a government of a much smaller one like Vietnam. Not to say the opposite power in Vietnam is much stronger than that in China. BTW, it is really unwise to compare relationships between two big guys and the relationship between one big guy and a dwarf. Don't feel bad and face to the reality my boy. The worst thing for you Viets is the "Big Viet Dream". There is nothing shame to admit you live in a small country.
 
Polish judge to represent China in PH arbitration


MANILA, Philippines - Polish judge Stanislaw Pawlak will represent China in the arbitral proceedings initiated by the Philippines over the territorial dispute in the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea), a senior government official told Rappler on Sunday, March 24.

Pawlak was appointed last week by the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) president, Japanese judge Shunji Yanai, after China failed to designate its own representative within the 60-day deadline established by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).

The next step will be for Yanai to nominate within 30 days the 3 remaining members of the arbitration panel that will examine the case, the official added.

German judge and former ITLOS President Rudy Wolfrum was picked to represent the Philippines after Manila presented its Notification and Statement of Claim in the UN arbitration on January 22.

China on February 19 officially rejected the proceedings, saying that the Philippine government had compiled a "factually flawed and false" claim and claiming it has sufficient historical and jurisprudential evidence to support its sovereignty over the whole South China Sea.

In accordance with this policy, Beijing refused to nominate its representative in the panel, forcing ITLOS to make the choice.

UNCLOS establishes that once the 5 members are confirmed, they will hear the arguments of both parties and decide on the merit of the case.

Over the past two years Manila has complained about Beijing's increasing assertiveness in enforcing its claims, particularly over areas believed to be rich in oil and natural gas reserves.

China's stance led to a standoff last year with the Philippines over rich fishing grounds around Scarborough Shoal, a rocky outcrop much closer to the Philippine coast than to China's shores. - with reports from Carlos Santamaria/Rappler.com

It does not have to be so tedious, really. Just be a little more straightforward, claim that China is an invader. No idiots would expect fairness from the so called "International Court". One day US take charge of the world, one day those international organizations are its tools.
Honestly, Chinese people do not care how you are against them at all. It just like in a flock of lions, when a strange male lion starts to fight against the old lion King, all of the females would stand at the side of the old guy. It could only be changed when the old guy dies or close to die.
 
Polish judge to represent China in PH arbitration

MANILA, Philippines - Polish judge Stanislaw Pawlak will represent China in the arbitral proceedings initiated by the Philippines over the territorial dispute in the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea), a senior government official told Rappler on Sunday, March 24.

Pawlak was appointed last week by the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) president, Japanese judge Shunji Yanai, after China failed to designate its own representative within the 60-day deadline established by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).

The next step will be for Yanai to nominate within 30 days the 3 remaining members of the arbitration panel that will examine the case, the official added.

German judge and former ITLOS President Rudy Wolfrum was picked to represent the Philippines after Manila presented its Notification and Statement of Claim in the UN arbitration on January 22.

China on February 19 officially rejected the proceedings, saying that the Philippine government had compiled a "factually flawed and false" claim and claiming it has sufficient historical and jurisprudential evidence to support its sovereignty over the whole South China Sea.

In accordance with this policy, Beijing refused to nominate its representative in the panel, forcing ITLOS to make the choice.

UNCLOS establishes that once the 5 members are confirmed, they will hear the arguments of both parties and decide on the merit of the case.

Over the past two years Manila has complained about Beijing's increasing assertiveness in enforcing its claims, particularly over areas believed to be rich in oil and natural gas reserves.

China's stance led to a standoff last year with the Philippines over rich fishing grounds around Scarborough Shoal, a rocky outcrop much closer to the Philippine coast than to China's shores. - with reports from Carlos Santamaria/Rappler.com
Let the legal truth to come out.

Let us see who do things contrary to what is a decent in the international community who is thirst of wealth and power.

Good luck.
 
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