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Overseas Vietnamese protest against Chinese oil rig
Vietnamese
people in several countries, including Germany, the Czech Republic and
Japan have gathered to protest against Chinese drilling rig on the East
Sea.
On May 11 hundreds of Vietnamese
nationals gathered on the streets of Tokyo streets to rally against
illegal Chinese drilling in the East Sea. Five people stood in front of
the Chinese Embassy in Japan to read a letter of protest demanding that
China withdraw from Vietnamese seas.
After receiving permission from the
police, the Vietnamese in Prague also took their protest to the streets
on May 11. After a two hour demonstration in front of the Chinese
Embassy there was a gathering at the Sapa Asian Trade Centre to continue
the protest. The protesters included students, war veterans and
Vietnamese people who are working and living in the Czech Republic.
The protests remained civil and
peaceful. Tran Van Dang, vice head of the committee of Vietnamese people
overseas said, "China's invasion and non-compliance with international
law is unacceptable. We'll fight until China withdraws from Vietnamese
seas."
Vietnamese protests were also held in
Germany on May 11 where marchers carried signs and sang “If only Uncle
Ho were here on the joyful day of victory,” a song which marks Vietnam's
reunification day.
Around 300 people joined a protest in Czech Republic on May 11
Peaceful demonstration in Japan on May 11
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Some Japanese join the protest to support Vietnam
Vietnamese gathered in Prague on May 11 to protest against China's oil rig
Demonstration at Berlin's Potsdamer Platz
About 1,000 people gather to demonstrate in Berlin
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Thứ Hai, 12 tháng 5, 2014
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