Monday, July 23, 2012

Vietnam activists hold another anti-China rally

Protesters are seen shouting anti-China slogans and holding placards as they attend a rally in central Hanoi, on July 22, the third anti-China rally in the Vietnamese capital this month amid heightened territorial tensions over the South China Sea

AFP – 07/22/2012

About 200 protesters brought parts of central Hanoi to a brief halt on Sunday in the third rally this month against Beijing's perceived territorial assertiveness in the South China Sea.

Demonstrators shouting "Down with China's aggression!" brought traffic around Hoan Kiem Lake in the centre of the Vietnamese capital to a standstill as they marched towards the Chinese embassy.

They were prevented from getting close to the mission building by security forces -- who broke up similar rallies last year -- but no arrests were made, according to witnesses.

The protests come at a time of rising regional tensions over the South China Sea, which is believed to contain vast oil and gas deposits and is the subject of a web of competing claims between Beijing and its neighbours.


On Friday, Southeast Asian nations vowed to work towards a "code of conduct" in the disputed waters, a week after divisions over the territorial issues marred a regional ministerial meeting in Phnom Penh.

Vietnam and the Philippines have recently accused Beijing of increasingly aggressive behaviour in the South China Sea.

Hanoi and Beijing have a long-standing territorial dispute over the Spratly and Paracel Islands, which both countries claim, and frequently trade diplomatic barbs over oil exploration and fishing rights.

Relations between the pair have soured recently, with Vietnam attracting China's ire last month after it adopted a law that places the Spratlys under Hanoi's sovereignty.

China's state-backed China National Offshore Oil Corp. also said it was seeking bids for exploration of oil blocks in disputed waters -- a move slammed by Vietnam.

Protests are rare in authoritarian Vietnam.

Anti-China rallies last year were allowed to go ahead without interference initially, but authorities later clamped down, briefly detaining dozens of people after talks between Hanoi and Beijing.

China says it has sovereign rights to the whole South China Sea, which also has major international shipping routes. The sea is also subject to overlapping claims by Taiwan, Vietnam, Brunei, Malaysia and the Philippines.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

When will Cambodian protest against vietnam?

Historically, those islands belong to champa kingdom and khmer empire? Vietnam took over champa and Kampuchea krom. Now Vietnam claims those islands belong to it.

Bad karma comes to haunt Vietnam now.

Anonymous said...

Please make war with China, that is time to protect your lovely country that annexed from Champa and Khmer. As Khmer I will support China 100%.

Anonymous said...

Viet Cong does not own anything but stealing.

Viet Cong - Go ahead declare war with China, Protest does not help you.

You cannot steal these islands from China. War will help you!

Anonymous said...

Hey, Khmer dogs, Keep barking for your master, you are my dogs, louder, dogs

Master Chin

Anonymous said...

Hey, Khmer dogs, Keep barking for your master, you are my dogs, louder, dogs

Master Chin

Anonymous said...

Ok ah viet cock sucker, keep sucking more and more!!!!

Master do ma anh

Anonymous said...

Hypocrite Vietnam,

Before making any complaints in the South China Sea, give back Khmer Koh Trol Island and its surrounding first.

Anonymous said...

Why these thieves don't protest against themselves from robbing their neighbors?
The Rats try to show off to the cats from the distances and nothing else.

Anonymous said...

Go ahead China, wipe vietname off the map.