Vietnam breaks up rare anti-China protests
By , on December 9th, 2012
<!– google_ad_section_start –> Vietnam held rare but brief protests against China in its two major cities on Sunday after Beijing demanded that Hanoi stop unilateral oil exploration in disputed waters and not harass Chinese fishing boats. China’s demands on Thursday raised tensions in a protracted maritime territorial dispute between the two neighbours. About 30 people gathered opposite Hanoi’s opera house, raising banners and shouting in protest against China before marching towards the Chinese embassy as part of a planned demonstration that was announced on several blogs. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Vietnam breaks up rare anti-China protests
<!– google_ad_section_start –> Vietnam held rare but brief protests against China in its two major cities on Sunday after Beijing demanded that Hanoi stop unilateral oil exploration in disputed waters and not harass Chinese fishing boats. China’s demands on Thursday raised tensions in a protracted maritime territorial dispute between the two neighbours. About 30 people gathered opposite Hanoi’s opera house, raising banners and shouting in protest against China before marching towards the Chinese embassy as part of a planned demonstration that was announced on several blogs. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Vietnam breaks up rare anti-China protests
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