Protests against China 's
territorial ambitions in the South China Sea have spread to central Vietnam , where
more factories have been torched. Hundreds of ethnic Chinese have fled the
country
· Per Liljas May 15, 2014
At least 21 people were killed as anti-China riots in southern Vietnam escalated and spread to
the center of the country on Thursday.
A doctor in Ha
Tinh province described five of the dead as Vietnamese workers and others as
Chinese. He said they were among roughly 100 people sent to his hospital,
Reuters reports. Over 600 Chinese have fled across the border to Cambodia .
The riots erupted following a large-scale demonstration
on Tuesday to protest China ’s
May 1 deployment of an oil rig in waters claimed by both Beijing
and Hanoi , triggering the most
critical stand-off
between the two countries in over three decades.
Rioters have
torched and vandalized
dozens of foreign-owned factories, mistaking them for Chinese enterprises. On
Wednesday, they attacked a $20 billion Taiwanese-owned steel plant set to be
the largest in Southeast Asia once it is
completed in 2020.
About 600 people
have been arrested for looting
and inciting the
crowd in Binh Duong province, where the riots started, state-run Thanh
Nien newspaper quoted
the local police chief as saying.
An editorial in the Beijing-friendly Global
Times said that
Vietnam had “cornered itself” and pointed out that demonstrators during similar
outbursts of nationalist fervor
in China — such as the anti-Japan demonstrations of 2012 — were more restrained. (However,
Japanese automakers lost an estimated $250 million in output during
the protests over the disputed Senkaku/Diaoyu islands.)
Vietnamese and Philippine
hopes of a united regional stance in the face of Chinese assertiveness were
meanwhile dashed as Southeast Asian leaders failed to agree
on a joint statement during the ASEAN summit last weekend. Hanoi
and Manila are the most embroiled in territorial conflicts with China in the South China Sea, but face
opposition from neighboring countries with precious economic ties to Beijing .
The United States
has called on both sides to show restraint, with White House spokesman Jay
Carney telling a regular briefing that this kind of dispute needs “to be
resolved through dialogue, not through intimidation.”
http://time.com/100492/vietnam-anti-china-riots-21-dead/
Structure of the Lead:
WHO-21 people
WHEN- Thursday
WHAT-killed as anti-China riots
WHY- not given
WHERE- southern Vietnam
HOW-not given
Keywords:
1.
escalate:逐步升級
2.
trigger:觸發
3.
stand-off:對峙
4.
vandalize:搞破壞
5.
looting:搶
6.
inciting:煽動
7.
fervor:熱情
8.
restrained:拘謹的
9.
assertiveness:獨斷
10.
embroiled:捲入
11.
intimidation:恐嚇
It's sad to know that Taiwanese people were injured or dead in other countries. I Hope that there won't have such terrible things happened again.
回覆刪除Launch a protest and destroy factories aren't good ways to reach their goals. These actions are very terrible. Hope next time human can think better ways to do.
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