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Vietnamese civil society groups have called for renewed anti-China demonstrations in several cities amid Hanoi’s warning against all “illegal protests” in the country.

An alliance of 20 Vietnamese NGOs have called for larger protests in the capital Hanoi and other major cities to be held on Sunday over the deployment of an oil rig by China in a disputed region of the South China Sea.

Authorities have warned, however, that they will prevent any further demonstrations.

Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has ordered an end to all of what he called “illegal protests.”

The Ministry of Public Security and provincial governments have been ordered to “conduct concerted and determined measures" to stop "illegal protests," the prime minister added.

Beijing’s move to install the giant structure in contested waters has sparked the worst anti-China unrest in Vietnam in decades.

Hundreds of Chinese and Taiwanese people have fled Vietnam by land and air.

The two countries have been engaged in territorial skirmishes in the past.

Recent deadly clashes over the controversial oil rig, however, have further aggravated the situation.

Dozens of factories close to the southern economic hub of Ho Chi Minh City were destroyed following anti-China protests by workers.

China claims sovereignty over almost the whole of the South China Sea, which is also claimed in part by Brunei, Vietnam, Malaysia and the Philippines. The waters are believed to sit atop vast reserves of oil and gas.
 
Vietnamese civil society groups have called for renewed anti-China demonstrations in several cities amid Hanoi’s warning against all “illegal protests” in the country.

An alliance of 20 Vietnamese NGOs have called for larger protests in the capital Hanoi and other major cities to be held on Sunday over the deployment of an oil rig by China in a disputed region of the South China Sea.

Authorities have warned, however, that they will prevent any further demonstrations.

Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has ordered an end to all of what he called “illegal protests.”

The Ministry of Public Security and provincial governments have been ordered to “conduct concerted and determined measures" to stop "illegal protests," the prime minister added.

Beijing’s move to install the giant structure in contested waters has sparked the worst anti-China unrest in Vietnam in decades.

Hundreds of Chinese and Taiwanese people have fled Vietnam by land and air.

The two countries have been engaged in territorial skirmishes in the past.

Recent deadly clashes over the controversial oil rig, however, have further aggravated the situation.

Dozens of factories close to the southern economic hub of Ho Chi Minh City were destroyed following anti-China protests by workers.

China claims sovereignty over almost the whole of the South China Sea, which is also claimed in part by Brunei, Vietnam, Malaysia and the Philippines. The waters are believed to sit atop vast reserves of oil and gas.
i am sure those NGOs are paid by westerners to do such things. this is how NGOs work
 
i am sure those NGOs are paid by westerners to do such things. this is how NGOs work

Indeed. Somebody should investigate their financial backers and ideological trainers. More than often, foreign elements are seen to be involved. Vietnamese brothers should be twice suspicious if they love Communism.
 
We have warn the little brother about the color revolution. This is why you see VN Prime Minister issued strict security over protest now. He knows that some foreign entity is using this to cause trouble.
 
Most worldwide NGOs are sponsored by CIA to do spying job :-)

It is sad to see Vietnam being turned into a Latin American banana republic where the Westerners can run rampant and guide crowds like a flock of sheep. Today people are anti-China; next day they could be turned into anti-government, molotov throwing freedom fighters.
 
We have warn the little brother about the color revolution. This is why you see VN Prime Minister issued strict security over protest now. He knows that some foreign entity is using this to cause trouble.

"Brothers" ? Chinese would like to telling us an joke here. :rofl:
 
poor Chinese buddies, today is 20/05/2014, and they're still in this "news" ...
 
It is sad to see Vietnam being turned into a Latin American banana republic where the Westerners can run rampant and guide crowds like a flock of sheep. Today people are anti-China; next day they could be turned into anti-government, molotov throwing freedom fighters.

what is Taiwan now ? funny troll from Taiwanese.
 
Indeed. Somebody should investigate their financial backers and ideological trainers. More than often, foreign elements are seen to be involved. Vietnamese brothers should be twice suspicious if they love Communism.

what did chinese brother and comrades did against independence and sovereignty of Vietnam, kid ?
 
poor Chinese buddies, today is 20/05/2014, and they're still in this "news" ...

We will not forget until what must be paid be paid.

what is Taiwan now ? funny troll from Taiwanese.

Exactly! That's also sad to see. If you ready to fight the US imperialist policy in Taiwan (which has practically bought Taiwan's media), I am shoulder to shoulder with you, Communist comrade.

what did chinese brother and comrades did against independence and sovereignty of Vietnam, kid ?

We defended it against the bloody invaders.
 
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