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The associated press is Chinese propaganda? I am absolutely FLATTERED! What are you guys capable of except personal attacks?
I am still waiting for a brave "warrior" to address the topic of this thread.
Anyway, diplomacy is governments' job. We are citizen so we should care about the relationship between Vietnamese and Chinese.
I think they break protester just because of some political problems. Can't say that it's what China want. They may to be scary of Anti-Communist's movement in the protest which are usually happened
You are one textbook example of a "dirty" viet. racist.
You are one textbook example of a "dirty" viet. racist.
Vietnam detains journalists, anti-China protesters
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The Associated Press
Published: Sunday, Jul. 10, 2011 - 1:13 am
Last Modified: Sunday, Jul. 10, 2011 - 4:43 am
HANOI, Vietnam -- Security forces in Vietnam quashed an anti-China rally in the capital by detaining protesters along with journalists covering the event for foreign news agencies, including The Associated Press.
More than a dozen demonstrators who gathered near the Chinese Embassy in Hanoi were herded onto buses by police when they tried to assemble for the sixth straight Sunday to express outrage over an ongoing spat with China involving disputed territory in the South China Sea.
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your vietnamese government is selling out your own people![]()
Vietnam detains journalists, anti-China protesters
HANOI, Vietnam -- Security forces in Vietnam quashed an anti-China rally in the capital by detaining protesters along with journalists covering the event for foreign news agencies, including The Associated Press.
More than a dozen demonstrators who gathered near the Chinese Embassy in Hanoi were herded onto buses by police when they tried to assemble for the sixth straight Sunday to express outrage over an ongoing spat with China involving disputed territory in the South China Sea.
Associated Press Television News assistant Hau Dinh was filming the protest when he was also forced onto a bus with armed police. Two other Vietnamese journalists - a cameraman from Japanese public broadcaster NHK and a news assistant from Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun - were also detained, police said.
Dinh, the other journalists and the protesters - including a mother and her 5-year-old son - were released after being held and questioned for about three hours.
Demonstrations are rare in Vietnam, where the Communist government maintains tight controls, but Hanoi has permitted groups of up to about 200 protesters to gather for the past five weeks and march through the streets shouting anti-China messages. Journalists have been allowed to photograph and film the rallies despite a heavy security presence.
But officials from Vietnam and China met in Beijing two weeks ago and issued a joint statement saying they had agreed to negotiate to peacefully resolve the issue.
Vietnam claims Chinese boats hindered oil exploration activities within its exclusive economic zone, 200 nautical miles off the coast. China accuses Vietnam of endangering Chinese fishermen in a contested area near the resource-rich Spratly Islands, which are claimed in all or in part by both countries and several other Asian nations.
Read more: Vietnam detains journalists, anti-China protesters - Sacramento News - Local and Breaking Sacramento News | Sacramento Bee
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your vietnamese government is selling out your own people![]()
You are one textbook example of a "dirty" viet. racist.
china showing who is boss once again.
when china speaks, the world listens.
you know why?
because this is china's world, everybody else just lives in it!
china showing who is boss once again.
when china speaks, the world listens.
you know why?
because this is china's world, everybody else just lives in it!
china showing who is boss once again.
when china speaks, the world listens.
you know why?
............!
This news proved what pupu said again.VAF's su30 are ineffective in face of PLAAF's j10
http://www.defence.pk/forums/china-defence/118638-vietnam-su-30-locked-j-10-10-times.html
Dr. PuPu is like Mr. A.Q or someone else ?
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Dr. PuPu is like Mr. A.Q or someone else ?
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That was a good point, I like it.Mr. A.Q is some one who won't even dare posting something bad about the government even when it is selling out its own citizens. I think the Vietnamese should stop imitating the Chinese government. Now you've even got your own 50 cent party.