HANOI
— Up to 100 Vietnamese rallied outside the Chinese embassy in Hanoi for
the third weekend in a row on Sunday over an escalating maritime row
with Beijing.
The group sang patriotic songs, chanted and carried signs such as "China stop violating the territorial waters of Vietnam," referring to a dispute over the sovereignty of two archipelagos in the South China Sea.
"The
East Sea is not the village pond of China. I come here to show my
patriotism," said one protester, who asked not to be named, using the
Vietnamese name for the sea.
Demonstrations
are not common in authoritarian Vietnam, where small land rights
rallies are tolerated but advocates of other political causes risk
arrest, yet anti-China sentiment has recently brought people to the
streets.
Police
at Sunday's rally, who outnumbered the crowd, noted their patriotism
but told them through loudhailers: "Your gathering here may complicate
the situation, influencing diplomatic relations between the two
countries."
The communist neighbours are at odds over the potentially oil-rich Paracel and Spratly archipelagos and surrounding waters.
Tensions
have heightened in recent weeks in the South China Sea, with Vietnam
holding live-fire military exercises after accusing Chinese ships of
ramming one oil survey ship and cutting the exploration cables of
another.
The United States and Vietnam on Friday jointly called for freedom of navigation and rejected the use of force in the sea.
After
talks in Washington, the former war foes said that "the maintenance of
peace, stability, safety and freedom of navigation in the South China
Sea is in the common interests of the international community".
China
has myriad disputes in the sea with countries including Vietnam,
Malaysia, Brunei and the Philippines -- which said Friday that it was
sending its ageing naval flagship into the disputed waters.
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Nguồn: AFP.
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