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Vietnam has demanded the unconditional release of nine fishermen detained by China last month, Vietnamese media reported today, as tension rose in the latest dispute in the South China Sea.

The demand came a week before a meeting in the Vietnamese capital, Hanoi, that will bring together defence ministers of the region as well as the US defence secretary, Robert Gates.

China has accused the fishermen, who were taken near the disputed Paracel Islands, of breaking the law by fishing with explosives and said they would be released after a fine is paid. Vietnam has responded by describing the arrest as "irrational".

"Fishing boat QNg 66478TS was carrying out its ordinary operations in Vietnam's Hoang Sa [Paracel] archipelago sovereign waters," a Vietnamese official was quoted as saying on the Vietnamnet website. "There were no explosives on the boat. On 15 September, Vietnam's embassy in China received a note from China which did not mention that the boat was carrying explosives."

Vietnam says the fishermen were on a routine fishing trip in Vietnamese waters, using fishing nets and lamps. Its foreign ministry has sent a diplomatic note to the Chinese embassy in Hanoi, stressing that the arrest had seriously violated Vietnam's sovereignty.

Asian countries have become increasingly nervous at China's growing assertiveness in the potentially oil-rich South China Sea, where China, Vietnam, Malaysia, the Philippines, Brunei and Taiwan all have competing claims. The region closely followed a dispute between China and Japan, when Japan detained a Chinese crew in early September for allegedly ramming Japanese patrol boats near disputed islands in the East China Sea. Japan released the crew and then the captain after coming under heavy pressure and threats from China.

The Vietnam-China spat could be an irritant at next week's high-level meeting in Hanoi of defence ministers from the Association of South East Asian Nations and eight other countries, including China, Japan and the US.

However, Gates will meet his Chinese counterpart, General Liang Guanglie, as the US and China move to end an eight-month freeze on military exchanges. China suspended military contacts in January in protest at US arms sales to Taiwan. China pointedly refused to invite Gates to Beijing during his trip to the region in June.

American officials have been keen to resume military contacts with China at a time of heightening tension in the Pacific. Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Indonesia and Australia, have all moved to boost co-operation with the US in response to what they see as China's growing willingness to throw its weight around. China, in turn, sees such moves as US encroachment into its neighbourhood.

The US secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, angered China when she said recently that America had a "national interest" in seeing the territorial disputes resolved through a "collaborative diplomatic process by all claimants". China claims sovereignty over the entire 3.5m square-kilometre South China Sea, dotted with disputed groups of islands

Vietnam demands release of fishermen held in China | World news | guardian.co.uk

Now this is some interesting development,China and Japan came to an eye to eye confrontation for the same matter,were china termed Japan as aggressor,now here the condition is quite opposite
 
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Now who the hell is showing aggression,China can go into some others territory ramp,band,thrash into their coastal defense,and when the captain got arrested Japan was the aggressor,but when someone other is doing the same again they r the aggressor's not China,China is again not wrong here,they were only protecting their territory and can keep the Vietnamese sailors in Chinese prisons for ages,because they were not the aggressor's
 
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I simply tell you the truth, Chinese fishermen have been caught by Southeast Asian countries, and many times, of course Southeast Asian countries fishermen have been caught by other Southeast Asian countries.Not so excited.
 
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Moreover, no law, only a simple treatment, the Japanese want to use domestic law, which is different, it relates to sovereignty. If you punish the fishermen, and then released. It is appropriate.
 
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Moreover, no law, only a simple treatment, the Japanese want to use domestic law, which is different, it relates to sovereignty. If you punish the fishermen, and then released. It is appropriate.

The Vietnamese sailors r still in Chinese jail,r not they applying Chinese laws on them or u want to tell that they will b prosecuted according to Vietnamese law inside Chinese mainland
 
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You get too excited, need a calm?

u always talk to big,but every time lack deliberation power and explanation's,other then some boring one liners u r unable to post anything constructive,go and take a chill pill
 
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The Vietnamese sailors r still in Chinese jail,r not they applying Chinese laws on them or u want to tell that they will b prosecuted according to Vietnamese law inside Chinese mainland

If you do not know any different, preferably more cautious. Chinese court formally charged him? This is an administrative, not legal.
 
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Chinese fishermen were arrested by the Vietnamese and Southeast Asian countries, what is your opinion?
 
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If you do not know any different, preferably more cautious. Chinese court formally charged him? This is an administrative, not legal.

so administrative,really,then why dont just hand them over to Vietnam with a warning,this was not the same u were bragging to japan,now with Vietnam why the case is different,because u r more powerful here
 
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