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This is a revenge for their coast guard death in 2011, so I consider we repay that back. It's fair now.
South Korea just want to flex a little muscle to remind the big brother. I am okay with that because it is indeed difficult to maintain control over such massive fishery industry in the Yellow Sea.How is that fair ? This isn't the first Chinese fisherman killed by Korean coast guard since 2011.
South Korea is a rogue state
does south korea ever shoot their other big brother US?South Korea just want to flex a little muscle to remind the big brother. I am okay with that because it is indeed difficult to maintain control over such massive fishery industry in the Yellow Sea.
How is that fair ? This isn't the first Chinese fisherman killed by Korean coast guard since 2011.
South Korea is a rogue state
does south korea ever shoot their other big brother US?
It's so barbaric mentality. They are criminal.
By Associated Press
October 10, 2014
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SEOUL, South Korea — The captain of a Chinese fishing vessel was killed Friday following a fight with South Korean coast guard officers who stopped his ship for suspected illegal fishing activities, officials said.
A South Korean guardsman shot the man in the stomach with a handgun after he violently resisted inspections in the waters off South Korea’s western coast, said coast guard official Kim Hye-gyeong.
The 45-year-old Chinese national was airlifted to a hospital and pronounced dead about 30 minutes later, according to officials at the Mokpo Hankook Hospital. The hospital did not immediately announce the exact cause of death.
The deadly fight occurred as a dozen South Korean coast guard officers boarded the Chinese ship for searches in South Korea’s exclusive economic zone, which extends 200 nautical miles (370 km) from shore. When other Chinese fishing ships pulled nearby and sent their crew members aboard the ship being inspected, the Chinese captain began resisting more violently, which led to his shooting death, according to South Korean coast guard officer Cho Nam-yong.
It wasn’t immediately known whether there were other injuries.
Chinese fishing boats have been going farther afield to feed growing domestic demand for seafood as catches have decreased in waters close to China’s shores. South Korea’s coast seized about 220 Chinese ships last year for illegal fishing in the Yellow Sea.
In 2011, one South Korean coast guard officer was killed in a clash with Chinese fishermen in South Korean waters.
Chinese captain dead in fishing clash in S. Korea - The Washington Post
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I wonder what will China do?
This is how properly Russian handled Chinese illegal fishing and resist the command of stop for seize.
This is a revenge for their coast guard death in 2011, so I consider we repay that back.
It's fair now.
South Korea must be punished!, what a barbaric act.
what kind of logic is that?