2014年11月12日 星期三

week3-Vietnam anti-China protest: Factories burnt

Vietnam anti-China protest: Factories burnt

At least 15 foreign-owned factories have been set on fire amid anti-China protests at industrial parks in southern Vietnam. Hundreds more were attacked by some of the 20,000 workers who protesting in the streets of Binh Duong province. They are protesting after China moved a drilling rig into waters also claimed by Vietnam earlier this month.
No casualties have been reported but officials said at least 200 people had been arrested over the violence. In response to the protests, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesman said Vietnam was the "provocateur", and that Beijing had expressed concern to Hanoi. Meanwhile, Taiwan summoned the Vietnamese envoy to Taipei after reports that many Taiwanese firms were targeted having been mistaken by rioters for Chinese factories. Singaporean and Japanese plants were also targeted.
Foreign investment fears
The protesters began gathering in Thuan An town, in Binh Duong - Vietnam's industrial heartland - on Monday, officials said. They then moved on to two nearby industrial parks on Tuesday. Three factories were set on fire on Tuesday evening after workers had gone home, a spokesperson for the Vietnam Singapore Industrial Park (VSIP) told the BBC. An employee of a Singaporean company told the BBC they saw four burnt buildings on Wednesday morning, and another eight - including one belonging to a Taiwan-founded shoe firm - with shattered windows and smashed front gates.
"The protesters appeared to have targeted companies that had Chinese characters in their logos or signs," said the employee, who declined to be named. The protest has spooked some foreign companies. Reuters reports that Hong Kong-listed sports shoe maker Yue Yuen, which supplies footwear to Adidas, Nike and other international brands, had suspended production in Vietnam.
Territorial disputes
Earlier this month, China moved its Haiyang Shiyou 981 oil rig 120 nautical miles off the coast of Vietnam. The area is near the Paracel Islands, over which China and Vietnam have contesting claims. The move sparked a bitter protest from the Vietnamese government, which demanded an immediate pull-out, and clashes between ships from both countries around the rig.
Protests have been staged in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, while on Tuesday the US warned China that its actions were "provocative”. Beijing claims a U-shaped swathe of the South China Sea that covers areas other South East Asian nations say are their territory.The Philippines on Wednesday accused China of reclaiming land on a disputed South China Sea reef in order to build a new facility - possibly an airstrip or a military base. Manila lodged a protest last month after images taken from the air showed China had been moving materials into Johnson Reef in the Spratly Islands, officials said.
"We're not exactly sure what their intentions there are," Foreign Secretary Albert Del Rosario told AP news agency. Ties between Beijing and Manila have deteriorated severely in recent months because of the territorial row. Manila is taking Beijing to an international court over the issue. It also recently signed a security deal with the US allowing more troops onto its soil, in a move seen as reflecting the difficult ties with China.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-27403851
Structure of the Lead
WHO-Vietnam’s 15 foreign-owned factories employees
WHEN-14 May 2014
WHAT-Because they have been set on fire amid anti-China protests at industrial parks in southern Vietnam.
WHY-For her work in furthering education for children
WHERE-Taliban 
HOW-not given
Keywords
1.province:地區
2.arrest:拘捕
3.summon:喚起
4.envoy:外交官
5.rioter:喧鬧者 
6.smash:擊潰
7.footwear:鞋類 
8.suspend:使終止
9.lodge:提出
10.dispute:爭論

3 則留言:

  1. I think Vietnam government should deal with this problem and legislate some laws about it.

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  2. i think it is time for taiwan government to stand out and protect our people from this conflict and help those business people to ask for compensate.

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  3. it is time for our government to help people to fight with this unfair conflict, also i think it is improper for vietnam government spoil the mob to do those things that destroy other country's people.

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