- Some evidences of terrorist attacks by the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy against Vietnamese
- Evidence of terrorist attacks by the “Chinese People’s Liberation Army” Navy against Vietnamese ship
- Put an End to China’s Terrorist Attacks and Expansionism in the Southeast Asia Sea
Letter of Nguyen Thai Hoc Foundation: Put an End to China’s Terrorist Attacks and Expansionism in the Southeast Asia Sea
After illegally invading and occupying the Hoàng Sa Islands (Paracel Islands) and Gạc Ma Reef (Johnson South Reef) of Trường Sa Islands (Spratly Islands), which are integral parts of Vietnam, in 1974 and 1988 respectively, the government of the People’s Republic of China has launched terrorist attacks in the Southeast Asia Sea in a plot to invade Vietnam’s territorial waters and to possess the entire sea.
Much concrete and convincing evidence reveals that Vietnam, a member of ASEAN, has become the first victim of the expansionism of the Chinese Communists in the Southeast Asia Sea.
To carry out its expansionism, Chinese authorities have unilaterally issued a fishing ban in Vietnam’s waters despite the fact that Vietnam has sufficient historical and legal backing to fish in these waters. This illegitimate ban has been used to cover inhumane acts by Chinese naval forces against Vietnamese fishermen as the Chinese People Liberation Army Navy has constantly attacked Vietnamese fishing boats and robbed and murdered Vietnamese fishermen in the territorial waters of Vietnam since the early 2000s.
To carry out its expansionism, Chinese authorities have also ordered their naval forces to launch terrorist attacks against other countries’ ships in the international waters, including Vietnam’s.
On May 27, 2011, three “China Marine Surveillance” boats with the markings No.17, 72, 84 attacked Binh Minh 2, a Vietnamese oil exploration ship, at the coordinates of 12°48’25″ N and 111°26’48″ E, which is about 116 nautical miles from Khanh Hoa province and is well inside Vietnam’s waters.
On March 2, 2011, two Chinese gunboats with the markings No. 71 and No. 75 harassed a Philippines research vessel in the vicinity of Reed Bank, 140 nautical miles west of Palawan.
On June 23rd, 2010, a Chinese gunboat illegally enterred the terrritorial waters of Indonesia and threatened to fire on an Indonesian navy patrol boat.
On March 5th, 2009, the US Impeccable ship was harrased by Chinese frigates and aircraft while it was conducting routine operations in the Southeast Asia Sea.
China’s invasion of the territorial waters of Vietnam and Southeast Asia Sea is not only a threat to the peace and security of Vietnam, but is also a threat to the peace and security of Southeast Asia and the world.
In fact, according to a survey conducted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington in 2009, the country that posed the greatest threat to the region was not North Korea but China.
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The Chinese Communists’ terrorist attacks must be stopped!
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The Chinese Communists’ expansionism in Southeast Asia Sea must be stopped!
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Justice must be served.
PETITION LETTER
Put an End to China’s Terrorist Attacks and Expansionism in the Southeast Asia Sea
Dear Sirs and Madams,
I solemnly denounce the crimes and terrorist attacks committed by the government of the People’s Republic of China, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, and the Chinese People’s Liberation Army and Navy against Vietnamese fishermen and international community’s vessels in the Southeast Asia Sea before the Conscience of Mankind.
I urge you to bring to justice those responsible for terrorists attacks in the Southeast Asia Sea, and I also call for an immediate intervention of an international force to protect the right of free navigation and innocent fishermen from China’s terrorist attacks in this region.
Truly Yours,
[Your name]
http://www.change.org/petitions/put-an-end-to-chinas-terrorist-attacks-and-expansionism-in-the-southeast-asia-sea-2#updates
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Over four years ago, America suffered the worst terrorist attack in its history, caused by a terrorist group largely known as al Qaeda. About a month after the attack, it was first reported that Communist China bought unexploded American cruise missiles from al Qaeda in order to “reverse engineer” them, i.e., use them to advance its own cruise missile capabilities. That report was just confirmed on Nov. 29. The subsequent silence from mainstream media has been deafening. What gives here? For over four years, as the democratic world has fought the War on Terror, Communist China has managed to stay out of sight and out of mind, despite the information above and immediately below. Even the pro-democracy, anti-Communist movement has largely been quiet on this. This remains a terrible and dangerous mistake. For those new to this topic, what follows is a quick synopsis of Communist China’s actions regarding al Qaeda and the Taliban. 1998: After the American cruise missile attack on al Qaeda, Communist China pays up to $10 million to al Qaeda for unexploded American cruise missiles. 1999: A book by two Communist Chinese colonels presents a battle scenario in which the World Trade Center is attacked. The authors recommend Osama bin Laden by name as someone with the ability to orchestrate the attack. September 11, 2001 (yes, that date is correct): Communist China signs a pact on economic cooperation with the Taliban. Just after September 11, 2001: The Communist press agency makes a video “glorifying the strikes as a humbling blow against an arrogant nation.” Also after September 11, 2001: According to Willy Lam (CNN), the Communist leadership considers al Qaeda to be “a check on U.S. power,” and only decides to back away from it after deciding that “now is not the time to take on the United States.” Also after September 11, 2001: As Pakistan mulls a request from the United States to allow its troops to be based there for operations against the Taliban, Communist China—a 50-year Pakistan ally—announces it would “oppose allowing foreign troops in Pakistan.” Also after September 11, 2001: U.S. intelligence finds the Communist Chinese military’s favorite technology firm—Huawei Technologies—building a telephone network in Kabul, the Afghan capital. November 2001: As U.S. Special Forces and local anti-Taliban Afghans are liberating Afghanistan, Communist China, through public statements and behind-the-scenes actions, tries to prevent what it calls “a pro-American regime” in Kabul. 2002: Raids of al Qaeda hideouts by U.S. Special Forces and allies net large caches of weapons from Communist China, including surface-to-air missiles. This comes weeks after the U.S. government warns that al Qaeda terrorists in the U.S. would try to use said missiles to take down American planes. April 2002: Then-Communist Chinese leader Jiang Zemin, while visiting Iran, rips the U.S. military presence in Central Asia. Late summer 2002: Almost a year after Afghanistan’s liberation, a three-man delegation from the Taliban—led by Ustad Khalil, purported to be Mullah Omar’s right-hand man—spends a week in Communist China meeting with cadres, at their invitation. August 2002: Intelligence from the post-Taliban Afghan government reveals that Communist China has turned a part of Pakistan deemed under its control (most likely “Aksai Chin,” the piece of disputed Kashmir that Pakistan gave to its longtime ally in the 1960s) into a safe haven for al Qaeda. May 2004: Media reports expose how the Communist Chinese intelligence service used some of its front companies in financial markets around the world to help al Qaeda raise and launder money for its operations. Yet Communist China continues to claim that it is our friend in the War on Terror, and foolish supporters of “engagement” continue to believe it. Nothing could be further from the truth. It’s not merely al Qaeda that has received Communist support (for more on Communist China’s extensive ties to terrorists, check out my book on the subject), but given the nearly universal acceptance of al Qaeda as an enemy of the democratic world, one would think that the above information would be enough for a serious and thorough reexamination of our relations with the Communists. After all, Communist China’s reasons for supporting anti-American terrorists are not difficult to ascertain. The U.S. is the main obstacle to the Communists’ plans for conquering Taiwan, replacing Japan as the lead power in Asia, and replacing the U.S. as the lead world power. If Communist China fails in any of these, its reliance on radical nationalism—the regime’s raison d’etre since the Tiananmen Square massacre—will backfire badly. Thus, the Chinese Communist Party sees the United States as the chief threat to its power, and its survival. Yet President Bush has not once demanded that Communist China end its support for al Qaeda—indeed, he has not even acknowledged the existence of that support. Sadly, he is not alone. In fact, those of us who insist on spreading the word about this are in the distinct minority. If we are to win the War on Terror, this must change. The War on Terror is, in fact, part of the Second Cold War—the cold war between Communist China and the democratic world. As such, the War on Terror can not and will not be won unless the free world sees the Chinese Communist Party for what it really is: an enemy. The road to victory in the War on Terror ends not in Kabul, Baghdad, Tehran, or Damascus, but in Beijing. America and her allies will never be secure until China is free. D.J. McGuire is President and Co-Founder of the China e-Lobby, and the author of Dragon in the Dark: How and Why Communist China Helps Our Enemies in the War on Terror. http://www.homelandsecurityus.net/al%20qaedas%20link%20to%20other%20countries/al_qaeda%20china%20tie.htm http://rideriantieconomicwarfaretrisiii.blogspot.com/
Rider I
We must have no aim other than the complete liberation and
happiness of the Chinese masses — i.e., of the people who live by
manual labour. Convinced that their emancipation and the achievement of
this happiness can only come about as a result of an all-destroying
popular revolt, the Society will use all its resources and energy
toward increasing and intensfying the evils and miseries of the
people until at last their patience is exhausted and they are
driven to a general uprising. By a revolution, the Society does
not mean an orderly revolt according to the classic western model —
a revolt which always stops short of attacking the rights of property
and the traditional social systems of so-called Confucian civilization
and Communist morality. Until now, such a revolution has always limited
itself to the overthrow of one political form in order to replace it by
another, thereby attempting to bring about a so-called revolutionary state. The
only form of revolution beneficial to the people is one which
destroys the entire State to the roots and exterminated all the
state traditions, institutions, and classes in China.
This filthy social order in modern China can be split up into several categories.
The first category comprises those who must be condemned to death
without delay. Comrades should compile a list of those to be
condemned according to the relative gravity of their crimes; and
the executions should be carried out according to the prepared
order. When a list of those who are condemned is made, and the order of
execution is prepared, no private sense of outrage should be
considered, nor is it necessary to pay attention to the hatred
provoked by these people among the comrades or the people. Hatred
and the sense of outrage may even be useful insofar as they incite
the masses to revolt. It is necessary to be guided only by the
relative usefulness of these executions for the sake of revolution.
Above all, those who are especially inimical to the revolutionary
organization must be destroyed; their violent and sudden deaths
will produce the utmost panic in the government, depriving it of
its will to action by removing the cleverest and most energetic
supporters. The second group comprises those who will be spared for the time
being in order that, by a series of monstrous acts, they may drive
the people into inevitable revolt. The third category consists of a great
many brutes in high positions, distinguished neither by their cleverness nor their
energy, while enjoying riches, influence, power, and high positions
by virute of their rank. These must be exploited in every possible
way; they must be implicated and embroiled in our affairs, their
dirty secrets must be ferreted out, and they must be transformed
into slaves. Their power, influence, and connections, their wealth
and their energy, will form an inexhaustable treasure and a precious
help in all our undertakings.