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"ĐỪNG NHGE NHỮNG GÌ CỘNG SẢN NÓI HÃY NHÌN KỸ NHỮNG GÌ CỘNG SẢN LAM" (Nguyễn Văn Thiệu)

Đả Đảo CSVN !!!
Hồn Việt Quốc Kỳ

Interpol warrant for Vietnam shipping officials: media

Interpol has issued a global search warrant for two former officials of Vietnam's troubled state-owned shipbuilder, state media said Sunday.
The wanted pair are Ho Ngoc Tung, former chief finance officer of Vinashin (Vietnam Shipbuilding Industry Group) and Giang Kim Dat, former business manager of a Vinashin subsidiary, Tuoi Tre newspaper reported.
The two men are among 10 officials under investigation over the group's debts, which amounted to at least 80 trillion dong (S$4.7 billion dollars). The other eight are in police custody.
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Vietnam frees dissident to US, officials say


HANOI - A DISSIDENT Vietnamese author has been freed from prison and will be admitted to the United States, officials from the two countries said on Friday.

'Tran Khai Thanh Thuy has been freed and left for the US for settlement because of humanitarian reasons,' Hanoi's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a brief statement.

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Vietnam navy drills amid China tensions

Vietnam on Monday began live-fire naval drills in the tense South China Sea, a move that analysts see as raising the risk of a “showdown” with Beijing over a deepening territorial rift.

A long-standing dispute between the Communist neighbors over sovereignty of two potentially oil-rich archipelagos has erupted again following recent sea confrontations that have sunk relations to their lowest point in years.

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China Communist Party newspaper cautions Vietnam


A newspaper published by China's ruling Communist Party warned Vietnam on Saturday to show restraint or come out the loser in an escalating squabble over territorial claims in the South China Sea.

Vietnam on Friday announced a live ammunition drill in an apparent response to China's demand that it halt all oil exploration in an area of the South China Sea claimed by both sides.

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Anti-China protests continue in Vietnam



Dozens of Vietnamese protested outside the Chinese embassy in Hanoi for the second weekend in a row on Sunday, as a maritime dispute raised tensions between the two communist neighbours.
About 50 people with Vietnamese flags sang patriotic songs and held signs proclaiming Vietnamese sovereignty over two South China Sea archipelagos which are at the centre of a long-running dispute with Beijing.
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Vietnam jails 8 teenagers to up to 30 years in jail over gang rape, robbery

A court in Vietnam’s capital has sentenced eight teenagers to up to 30 years in jail for luring women into hotel rooms and then gang raping and robbing them.
The state-run Tuoi Tre newspaper says in Saturday’s report that the ring leader, a 15-year-old girl, was sentenced to 12 years in prison, while her 19-year-old boyfriend was given 30 years behind bars at the end of a two-day trial Friday in Hanoi.

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Thai MFA Informs Cambodia, Vietnam On Arrest Of Spying Suspects

 The Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs has informed the Cambodian and Vietnamese Embassies in Bangkok of Thailand's arrest this week of their nationals for alleged spying, Thai News Agency (TNA) reported Saturday.

Thai caretaker foreign minister Kasit Piromya said that he has instructed his ministry's Department of East Asian Affairs to report the case to the Cambodian and Vietnamese Embassies to Thailand in details.

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Vietnam websites hacked amid China row

 More than 200 Vietnamese websites have been attacked and some defaced with Chinese flags, an Internet security firm said Friday as a maritime dispute raises tensions between the countries.

More than 200 Vietnamese websites have been attacked and some defaced with Chinese flags, an Internet security firm said as a maritime dispute raises tensions between the countries.

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Vietnam-China rift grows

Vietnam announced Friday that it would hold a live-fire naval drill next week in the South China Sea as an escalating maritime dispute fuels tensions with Beijing.
Relations between China and Vietnam are at their worst in years as the two countries trade accusations over recent confrontations between their ships in potentially energy-rich contested waters.
The United States said it was "troubled" by tensions triggered by the maritime border dispute, calling for a "peaceful resolution".

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Vietnam says Russian-bought submarines for self-defence

SINGAPORE, June 5 - Vietnam said on Sunday six Kilo class diesel-powered submarines that it was buying from Russia would be used only for self-defence.
"We regard this as a normal activity for the People's Army of Vietnam," Vietnamese Defence Minister General Phung Quang Thanh told the Shangri-La Security Meeting in Singapore.


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Vietnamese hold anti-Chinese protest

Hundreds of Vietnamese have turned out to protest against Chinese naval operations in disputed waters of the South China Sea.

The demonstrations in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City follow a confrontation last month between a Vietnamese oil and gas survey ship and Chinese patrol boats.

China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan all claim territories in the South China Sea.



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Social network users in Vietnam call for rally against China

Hanoi - Social network users were on Thursday rallying people to gather in Vietnam for a peaceful protest against China after patrol vessels allegedly damaged and harassed Vietnamese seismic survey ships.

The message calling on people to gather outside Chinese embassy in Hanoi and consulate in Saigon on Sunday was sent via Facebook, text message and personal blogs. It urged people to demonstrate peacefully and bring no weapons.

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News from Commie Crap :D

Today we found a very funny and ridiculous article of description about VNCH at a German communist website. It's the leading propaganda website in German language which is supported by criminals elements of the Viet Gian Republic.


Of course it is the old boring propaganda which can be found on every website which was made by communist monkeys (it's a propaganda network).




One line at this idiotic blog is interesting, it says that the people who believe in VNCH and fight against CSVN can only yell and they are in minority.


No, you communists idiots. We are going on public and don't spam the internet.
Because we aren't cowards like you communist bastards.
Movements like in Can Tho and also new movements in the underground even in Hanoi will push the trash out one day. If we would be only a minority why you waste your time to write propaganda? Commie bitch or should I say old commie man who tries to influnce people? How much do the people pay to you?
Instead to write your oldschool shit, why you never protest against China?
Because you are Vietnamese traitors.


We only can laugh day by day when you and your communist friends try to invent new funny stories to influence people but it won't help. Look to the arabic world - one day your world of lies will collapse.
Don't worry: Cộng Sản Phải Chết


Tensions rise as Vietnam accuses China of sabotage



A video has been released apparently showing Chinese patrol boats cutting through a Vietnamese ship's oil exploration cable, as a growing territorial dispute engulfs the two countries.
Vietnam's foreign ministry held a rare news conference at the weekend, criticising Beijing over last Thursday's confrontation in the South China Sea, and accusing China of ratcheting up regional tensions.
Officials said three Chinese boats deliberately severed the survey ship's cable in Vietnamese waters by sailing through the area. They stressed that its navy ''will do everything necessary'' to protect Vietnam's sovereignty.

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