The Borneo Post

Arrests as Vietnam breaks up anti-China rally

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HANOI: Vietnamese police yesterday scuffled with activists marking the 1974 Chinese invasion of a disputed island chain as they arrested several people and dispersed journalist­s.

About 100 people gathered in central Hanoi for the 43rd anniversar­y of the Chinese takeover of the Paracel islands in the South China Sea — territory claimed by both nations that remains a diplomatic flashpoint.

In a rare act of public defiance in the communist nation, activists chanted ‘Down with the invaders!’ and held banners against the ‘ageold enemy’ near the capital’s Hoan Kiem Lake.

Plaincloth­es police swiftly swooped in, snatching banners away and hauling at least a dozen people into a nearby bus.

Journalist­s were unceremoni­ously ordered to leave the scene and turn off cameras.

Though Hanoi and Beijing routinely trade barbs over contested territory in the South China Sea, Vietnam often breaks up anti- China protests to avoid stoking anger from regional powerhouse China. The Paracels remain a bitter bone of contention between the neighbours. China has controlled the islands since invading them shortly after USbacked Vietnamese soldiers withdrew in 1974. The attack left 70 Vietnamese soldiers dead.

Activists called on Vietnam to take a tougher stance with China.

“I think Vietnam must be determined towards China... to get back Hoang Sa and Truong Sa Islands,” said activist Pham Van Troi, 46, using Vietnamese names for the Paracels and the nearby Spratly islands, which are also disputed.

Beijing lays claim to virtually all of the South China Sea, and has built up islands capable of hosting military installati­ons. — AFP

 ??  ?? Activists hold anti-China posters during a rally marking the 42nd anniversar­y of the 1974 naval battle between China and then-South Vietnamese troops over the Paracel Islands, in Hanoi. — AFP photo
Activists hold anti-China posters during a rally marking the 42nd anniversar­y of the 1974 naval battle between China and then-South Vietnamese troops over the Paracel Islands, in Hanoi. — AFP photo

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