Two
factors empowering Vietnam
In
its confrontation with China,
Vietnam has two things
going for it that China
has no hope of laying claim to: the legal and ethical high ground.
A Chinese ship attacks a
Vietnamese vessel in Vietnam's
waters. The photo provided by the VN Coast Guard.
On Tuesday, thousands of people attended a seminar to
share information about the East
Sea, held by the Union
of Vietnam Friendship Organizations (VUFO). Attendance was much larger than
the organizers anticipated, so they had to install a projector and arrange
many more chairs outside of the conference room.
Lt. Gen. Le Van Cuong, former Director of the Ministry
of Public Security’s Strategy Institute, asserted that China’s anchoring of its oil rig in Vietnam’s
exclusive economic zone (EEZ) is not a dispute. "When one breaks into
the house of another, it is not called a dispute," he said.
Lt. Gen. Le Van Cuong said that 1.3 billion Chinese
people are friends of Vietnam.
But independence must be preserved. Photo: VNE
He said that the people of Vietnam
have not been safe because of China’s
aggression. China cut the
cables of Vietnam’s
Binh Minh ship and chased Vietnamese fishing boats from Vietnamese fishing
grounds. China also
established its so-called Sansha City which includes Vietnam’s Hoang Sa and Truong Sa
islands.
"The legal invasion is extremely serious. The
government of Vietnam
needs to issue a statement of veto," he said, adding that this time, China set its rig on Vietnam's continental shelf and this act has
made the entire people of Vietnam
indignant. For the first time in three decades, both the government and the
people of Vietnam
resolutely protest China’s
acts and the international community also condemns the illegal actions of China.
The general made the point that China has
engaged in three unacceptable behaviors. The first is deploying its oil rig
in Vietnam’s
waters, in violation of international law. The second is attacking Vietnam's law
enforcement vessels – an act of violence that has no place in the civilized
world. The third is its shameless attempt to label Vietnam as the aggressor in this
conflict, falsely slandering its southern neighbor when the whole world can
plainly see who has been ramming whose vessels.
He compared present day events to those of February 17,
1979, when 600,000 Chinese soldiers swept over the Vietnamese border in
daylight and the whole world knew. Yet every newspaper and radio in China reported to the Chinese people that it
was Vietnam's army who
invaded China.
"For 35 years the Chinese media have relentlessly maintained that China only counterattacked against Vietnam after
it was invaded," said Cuong.
Agreeing with General Cuong, lawyer Le Thanh Son from
the Vietnam Bar Federation said that China is fraudulently redefining
the law and deceiving the public. Under the provisions of international law,
islands that are unsuitable for human habitation are not eligible for
consideration in determining a nation’s exclusive economic zone and
continental shelf. But China
is attempting to graft all of the islands it is trying to occupy in making
its EEZ claims, even enlisting shoals – which cannot emerge even at low tide
– as “inhabited islands”.
"Of course, these so-called inhabited islands of China have
absolutely no human habitation and they don’t meet the standards for
determining the continental shelf. But China is fraudulently distorting
reality, turning the undisputed areas into the disputed areas and claiming
its sovereignty rights there. By this method, in the very near future they
will claim up to 80% of the East
Sea. This is simply an
invasion by China,"
he said.
On the issue of the balance of power between the two
sides, General Cuong affirmed that in diplomacy and international dispute
resolution, any country has two factors in making power: physical and
spiritual. China has
better material forces than Vietnam,
with big guns, submarines and aircraft, but the material is not always
crucial.
For thousands of years, the Vietnamese people have
always been friendly and civilized and they have never used intrigue against
any country. But facing invaders, they are indomitable and creative. In the
spring of 1954, when Vietnam
achieved its victory in Dien Bien Phu, the
nation could not produce machine guns while French had powerful planes.
"In the confrontation with China this time, Vietnam
has two things that China
can never have. They are legal and ethical factors. Physical strength plus
moral strength create inviolable strength," Cuong said.
He said that China is strong but they have a
lot of vulnerabilities and the weakest is legal and ethical. Vietnam has always acknowledged the help of
the Chinese people in history but if China
invades Vietnam’s
territory, the Vietnamese will defend their land and waters by any means
necessary.
"Vietnam
never agitates the nationalists against China because only the weak do
that. 1.3 billion Chinese people are friends of Vietnam. But independence must be
preserved," General Cuong confirmed.
Dr. Nguyen Thi Lan Anh, of the Institute of
International Relations, said: China stated that setting the HD-981 rig is a
normal operation in China’s waters but this site is 119 nautical miles from
the base point of Ly Son Island, up to 180 nautical miles from Hainan Island,
and 17 nautical miles from Tri Ton island of Hoang Sa Archipelago of Vietnam.
Vietnam
has sufficient legal evidence to prove its sovereignty over Hoang Sa
from the 12th century through the actual possession of the Nguyen emperors.
China occupied
the Paracel Islands by illegal use of force
contrary to the Charter of the United Nations in 1974. Moreover, the Tri Ton
Island that they
illegally occupy consists only of sand dunes, which do not have continental
shelf eligibility in accordance with the provisions of the Convention on the
Law of the Sea 1982.
China is also
violating the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the East Sea
(DOC) and high-level agreements between the two countries on not
threatening the use of force, resolving disputes and conflicts by peaceful
means, and the six-point statements in 2011 between the leaders of Vietnam and China.
Compiled by Tran Cham, VietNamNet Bridge
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