Sunday, December 09, 2012

Vietnam breaks up anti-China rally, arrests protesters

Protestors shout anti-China slogans as they march toward the Chinese embassy in Hanoi on December 9. Around 200 protesters, some waving banners and chanting "Down with China's aggression!", were intercepted by security forces as they tried to approach the Chinese embassy in the capital
Police disperse protesters during an anti-China rally in Hanoi on December 9. Activists told AFP that the 20 demonstrators were rounded up into a bus after the half-hour rally, the fifth such display of public discontent in Hanoi this year
AFP News – 12/09/2012

Vietnam broke up anti-China rallies in its two main cities and arrested around 20 people Sunday, activists told AFP, in the latest protests against Beijing as tensions flare over the South China Sea.

Around 200 protesters, some waving banners and chanting "Down with China's aggression!", were intercepted by security forces as they tried to approach the Chinese embassy in the capital.

Activists at the scene told AFP that the 20 demonstrators were rounded up into a bus after the half-hour rally, the fifth such display of public discontent in Hanoi this year against Beijing's perceived aggression in the sea.

The protestors were taken to Loc Ha detention centre on the outskirts of Hanoi, one activist told AFP on condition of anonymity. "I'm detained. And they've jammed my mobile phone," the activist said via text message. They could not be reached for further questions.


Security forces also broke up a similar anti-China protest also attended by hundreds of people in the southern economic hub of Ho Chi Minh City, eyewitnesses told AFP, after Hanoi and Beijing traded barbs over the neighbours' conflicting territorial claims.

The South China Sea is strategically significant, home to some of the world's most important shipping lanes and believed to be rich in resources.

Vietnam, which has begun exploring for oil in what it claims as its territorial waters, last week issued a rebuke to Beijing over claims that Chinese fishing boats had sabotaged a boat operated by state-run energy giant PetroVietnam.

China responded by denying the allegations and demanding that Vietnam end oil exploration and stop its navy harassing Chinese boats.

Beijing's increasingly assertive stance on the South China Sea has stoked public anger in Vietnam and given way to rare protest in the authoritarian country.

Rallies, which began in 2011, were initially tolerated by Hanoi, but authorities clamped down on later gatherings, briefly detaining dozens of people after talks between Hanoi and Beijing.

The first demonstrations this year were allowed to go ahead, but in August Vietnamese police detained some 25 people at an anti-China rally who were later taken to a rehabilitation centre usually used to detain sex workers and drug users.

Vietnam and China have a long-standing territorial dispute over the Spratly and Paracel Islands, which both countries claim.

Beijing says it has sovereign rights to virtually all of the South China Sea, which is also claimed in whole or part by Taiwan, Vietnam, Brunei, Malaysia, and the Philippines.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank for China who engages very much with the Cambodian politic which arouse Hanoi to break up their deplomacy. Hanoi may switch gear to right wing, America for a support.....American knows their shoes....

Anonymous said...

Dont you read the article, it is about the South China Sea, not your Cambodian crabs...China dont care about your people...but profit only....

Anonymous said...

Down with Vietnam's aggession on khmer and laos!

Anonymous said...

America may do business with the vietcong.

But they not gonna back them up, especially with china.

Anonymous said...

Because of Yuon (Vietcongs)'s embition in Cambodia, we, Khmers, wish to see China gives Vietnam a big lession by cutting Vietnam into sereral pieceses, then Laos, Khmer Krom (in S. Viet), Champa(in Cental Viet), Khmer Surin (in S. Thailand) and the current Khmer, will finish Vietnam by pushing them to the sea to finally wipe them off the world map.

Anonymous said...

Why would Vietnam protest against China's action since it does the same to Cambodia over Koh Trol?
And the CPP/Hun Sen fully supported Vietnam actions?
Vietnam too should fully support China actions....

Anonymous said...

Khmer Krom should run protest against Hanoi in Kampuchea Krom not in Cambodia...if you dare that you are Khmer Krom not by the Viet nationality.

Anonymous said...

Idiot Khmers don't know your place. If not for Hun Sen, your race is wiped off the face of the earth like Champa long time ago. You should thank and eat Hun Sen shits for life to save your lives so you can betrade him now.