Vietnam condemns China for assault on its fishermen in the disputed South China Sea

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Vietnam condemns China for assault on its fishermen in the disputed South China Sea
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HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — Vietnam condemned China on Thursday, saying Chinese law enforcement personnel assaulted 10 Vietnamese fishermen, damaged their fishing gear and seized about 4 tons of fish catch near the disputed Paracel Islands in the South China Sea.

Associated PressIn this March 27, 2016, photo, Vietnamese fishermen fix nets on their boat as while docked at Tho Quang port, Danang, Vietnam, after a fishing trip in the South China Sea. HANOI, Vietnam — Vietnam condemned China on Thursday, saying Chinese law enforcement personnel assaulted 10 Vietnamese fishermen, damaged their fishing gear and seized about 4 tons of fish catch near the disputed Paracel Islands in the South China Sea.

Vietnam's Ministry of Foreign Affairs blamed Chinese law enforcement personnel on Thursday for the high-seas attack, saying they had"seriously violated Vietnam's sovereignty in the Paracel Islands," international law and an agreement by the leaders of the two countries to better manage their territorial disputes.Vietnam conveyed a protest and alarm over the attack to the Chinese ambassador in the Vietnamese capital, Hanoi.

Aside from China and the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan also have overlapping claims in the strategic waterway. The Vietnamese newspaper Tien Phong cited one of the fishermen, Tran Tien Cong, as saying that two foreign boats approached them from the rear and that personnel from the vessels boarded their boat and started beating the fishermen with a meter-long pole, apparently made of iron.

The Paracel Islands lie about 400 kilometers off Vietnam's eastern coast and about the same distance from China's southernmost province of Hainan. Both countries, along with the self-governing island of Taiwan, claim the islands.

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