Category Archives: East Sea Dispute

South China Dispute becomes number one topic of Chinese Social Media: Millions call for blood and wars

Commentary: As Chinese leaders have mislead the public about the legal evidence about Chinese sovereignty right over 80-90% of South China Sea, and  editorials and generals have been allowed to call for  wars against Vietnam and the Philippines. Chinese leaders … Continue reading

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Vietnamese fishermen will defy again Chinese imperialistic fishing ban at their own perils

China has just renewed its annual imperial decree of fishing ban in the whole South China Sea (Eastern Sea) that China claims to own 80% of the water. This illegal and imperialistic decree has been violating the sovereignty of Vietnamese … Continue reading

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Vietnam organized first boat tour visit Trường Sa for overseas Vietnamese

  On April 18, 2012, the State Commission on Overseas Vietnamese organized a 9 day-tour on Trường Sa HQ571 boat  to visit Trường Sa islands for a large group overseas Vietnamese. The forty overseas Vietnamese, or Viet Kieu, from 20 countries were among … Continue reading

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Historical Royal Documents of Hoang Sa Flotilla Confirming Vietnamese Sovereignty

Commentary: Vietnam has found so many documents of royal orders to send navy detachment, Hoang Sa flotilla, to station and explore Hoang Sa/Paracel islands. These documents prove that Vietnam has assumed sovereignty rights over these islands until Chinese force invaded … Continue reading

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Scarborough Shoal: Does the law matter in China? It should matter to the world at the least!

Commentary: Nicholas Bequelin exposes the flaws of the Chinese system or regime because the laws are not being enforced. Yes, law does matter to keep the harmony within the society. The facts that Chinese leaders do not practice or apply their own … Continue reading

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