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Study more kids. How many books printed in Soviet era about mentality of Chinese ( i limited to Chinese leadrships only ). To day, policy is game. Russia could play with you but no trusted partner.

Haha If Russian printed so many books about our mentality then our actions in SCS should come as no surprise right? Why bother to tell us how Russia will look at us if you already answered your own question.
 
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US Coast Guards is the best of the kind ...

US funded VCG for learning English to cooperate with USA, Australia ... too
 
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No, we have more war with China in the past than with USA. and now chia try best to rob Islands and sea of us.

That amounts to saying that Vietnam was part of China.

Good that you people admit it.

By the way, since Vietnam is no longer part of China, when do you guys intend to stop using Chinese Hanzi(Chinese ideograph) for your names? Especially the family name?
 
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That amounts to saying that Vietnam was part of China.

Good that you people admit it.

By the way, since Vietnam is no longer part of China, when do you guys intend to stop using Chinese Hanzi(Chinese ideograph) for your names? Especially the family name?
Why should we do as you say !?
 
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a weak coast guard could seize China boats ... because they get the backup of Americans
 
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That amounts to saying that Vietnam was part of China.

Good that you people admit it.

By the way, since Vietnam is no longer part of China, when do you guys intend to stop using Chinese Hanzi(Chinese ideograph) for your names? Especially the family name?
I don't think Minh Tran would like that.

Why did we should do as you say !?
You hate Chinese so much, why use their surnames ? Minh Yamaguchi sounds better.
 
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don't lie, no document decrared before signing that china will exempted history claim. UCLOS is international law to solve such dispute..



our ships will harass back if the don't stop harass our ships. It was stated in press conference yestoday.

That is not true. China made exemptions before signing the convention. Every agreement comes with exemptions.

Vietnam has to respect our sovereign rights and stop making a fool of itself by clinging to petty excuses. Like Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Hua said, Xisha Islands are a part of China’s sovereign territory and the activities of Chinese companies are within the mandate of Chinese sovereignty and administration.

Vietnam and the US have nothing to do with that.

Especially the US is in no position to make irresponsible remarks onChina’s internal affairs.

That is loud an clear.
 
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550 km of range missiles, Mach 1.4

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U.S. calls on China to free Tiananmen anniversary activists
Posted: May 8, 2014 | Author: chankaiyee2 | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: China, Chinese politics, fear caused by Tiananmen, Liu Di, Pu Zhiqiang, Tiananmen Protests, Xu Youyu |Leave a comment



Chinese lawyer Pu Zhiqiang (R) speaks to journalists outside a courthouse in Chongqing municipality, December 28, 2012.
Credit: REUTERS/Stringer

The United States urged China to release rights activist Pu Zhiqiang and other rights campaigners detained this week after attending a meeting that called for a probe into the suppression of pro-democracy protests in Tiananmen Square in 1989.

“The United States is deeply concerned over reports that rights lawyer Pu Zhiqiang and other activists have been detained,” U.S. State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki told a regular news briefing in Washington on Wednesday.

“We call on Chinese authorities to release these individuals immediately, remove restrictions on their freedom of movement, and guarantee them the protections and freedoms to which they are entitled under China’s international human rights commitments.”

The five rights activists were detained on Tuesday after they attended the weekend meeting that called for the Tiananmen investigation, three lawyers and a rights group said.

Pu Zhiqiang is a prominent free-speech lawyer, who has represented many dissidents, including artist Ai Weiwei and an activist of the “New Citizens’ Movement,” a group that urges Chinese leaders to disclose their assets. He was detained on a charge of “causing a disturbance,” two lawyers said.

He has also opposed the system of forced labor camps, which the government has abolished, and he was featured prominently in state media for that campaign – unusual for a government critic.

Also detained were dissident Liu Di and Xu Youyu, a professor with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, a government think tank, rights lawyer Shang Baojun said, citing conversations he had with family members of Liu and Xu.

Shang said he did not know what charge Liu and Xu would face as the families have not received their detention notices.

Dissidents Hu Shigen and Hao Jian, who teaches at the Beijing Film Academy, were also detained, according to Chinese Human Rights Defenders, a China-based rights advocacy group.

The detentions raised the stakes in a crackdown on dissent and underscored the sensitivity of Chinese leaders to criticism ahead of the 25th anniversary of the crushing of demonstrations around Tiananmen Square in Beijing on June 4, 1989.

The government has never released a death toll for the crackdown, but estimates from human rights groups and witnesses range from several hundred to several thousand.
 
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