Pinoy Fishers: Chinese Vessel Rammed Our Boat
By LIEZLE BASA INIGO and JOHN CARLO CAHINHINAN
June 25, 2012, 1:33am
Vice Admiral Tan meanwhile said that based on the statement given to them by one of the survivors, the vessel that rammed
them was marked with blue and maroon paint both on the top and freeboard portions while a word “HONGKONG” was seen
somewhere near the rear part of the ship.
http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/363322/pinoy-fishers-chinese-vessel-rammed-our-boat
This deliberate hit-and-run by the Chinese vessel was not caught on tape so I think China would deny that a Chinese ship is the culprit. I think it's a Chinese state sanctioned act to terrorize Filipino fishermen from fishing in their own fishing grounds and
provoke the Philippine gov't.
Japanese Media Captured Chinese Marine Surveillance Attacking Vietnamese Boats
It is interesting that on February 28th, several China’s newspapers strongly denied the accusation that China Maritime
Surveillance (CMS) shot at Vietnamese fishing boats or did not have any clash with any Vietnamese fishing boats.
Today, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei finally admitted an incident occurred between CMS and Vietnamese boats
but no force was used in what he termed an illegal fishing incident.
Picture is worth a thousand words. Japan’s Kyodo News reported the incident with a captured image of CMS spraying and
attacking Vietnamese fishing boat on the 25th. Further, forensic evidence shows Vietnamese boat was shot with bullets. Chinese troops confiscated $25,000 worth of fish catch from Vietnamese fishermen.
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