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Viets burn factories - Who dare to invest now?

The Vietnamese have always been dumb..........and stubborn, but in the modern age, this is a precursor to extinction.
 
pinkie quick... call the viet disgrace and bigots..
 
Next riots-Pinoyland.
Looks like Ah Tiong unpopular everywhere except in sillipore where 60% welcome the Tiongs to come and bully them.

Can a country where people have no spine or balls survive ?
 
China is invading vietnam. How do you expect the vietcongs to retaliate? China wants all of the mineral resources i the disputed sea.
Unlike with thaiand and malaysia, where resources in disputed waters are shared equally. That is the ASEAN way.
 
I think these riots are state sanction and also its a commie tactic to distract the populace from domestic issues,,,

Rioting is an act of lawlessness. In a commie country like Vietnam, the latest rioting is certainly quietly acquiesced to by the State or the police would have shot the rioters. The repercussion for SG is extremely serious.

What if the Vietcongs in SG decide to whack ah tiongs in SG, especially in Geylang where both co-exist now? Will it spread if the "fire" spreads to get innocent sinkies involved since one cannot tell a sinkie from an ah tiong?
 
Sorry to disagree with you on the details Sam. It should be "This would not happen if they were Singaporeans." Singaporeans will not riot, or even protest peacefully if an invader occupies her territory. Maybe online, as keyboard warriors would be the furthest a protest would go.

As for the rulers, I seriously doubt if the PAP could even pass a law like banning chewing gum in another country. In Sg, no problem.

Cheers!

This would not happen if the PAP was running the country.
 
...China wants all of the mineral resources i the disputed sea.

China recognises only sea and air territorial limit set by itself, not those proclaimed by other countries in South China Sea. All mineral and energy resources within its limit belong to China. This policy sets the ground for confrontation between China and other countries in SE Asia.
 
A few years back I was sitting in a coffee shop in Jakarta when a crowd gathered outside and they started beating on drums and chanting in unison some slogans. It was several hundred people and the tempo of the drum beats were getting more feverish as time passed and soon the crowd grew to probably one or two thousand, maybe more. It was quite scary and soon I realized that I would be exposed and unprotected should the mob turn violent, so I started to move away and made myself scarce. I later found out they were protesting against President Yudoyono for political reasons. It was a frightening experience and I conclude that if that happened in Sg, the men in blue would be quite lost as to how to control the crowd. Scenes like that, better not to have. I prefer an orderly state.

Cheers!

Indonesians also do similarly. I was once in Surabaya. The whole road leading to the industrial estate was blocked by the rioters and protestors. Eventually I had to spend my time shopping at MAKRO instead.

Those rioters will ride their motorcycles into the factories and whack those who are still working. So, all the workers in the factory stayed clear and hide themselves upon their arrivals. Even the security at the gate cannot control them because the security themselves are outnumbered by the large group of rioters.
 
Factories Burned in Anti-China Protest in Vietnam
By CHRIS BRUMMITT Associated Press May 14, 2014, 6:07 AM
HANOI, Vietnam — Mobs burned and looted scores of foreign-owned factories in Vietnam following a large protest by workers against China's recent placement of an oil rig in disputed Southeast Asian waters, officials said Wednesday.

The unrest at industrial parks near Ho Chi Minh City is the most serious outbreak of public disorder in the tightly controlled country in years. It points to the dangers for the government as it tries to manage public anger at China while also itself protesting the Chinese actions in an area of the South China Sea it says belongs to Vietnam.

Vietnam has sent ships to confront the rig which are engaged in a tense standoff with Chinese vessels protecting it.

The rioting Tuesday into Wednesday in Binh Duong province followed protests by up to 20,000 workers at the industrial parks. Smaller groups of men attacked factories they believed were Chinese-run, but many were Taiwanese or South Korean, the provincial government said in a statement.

On Wednesday morning, groups of men on motorbikes remained on the streets and factories in the area were closed, said a park manager who declined to give his name because of the sensitivity of the situation. Riot police were stationed around the area but men were still seen carrying looted goods, said a security guard, who also declined to be identified.

Police said 440 people had been detained over the violence. Tran Van Nam, vice chairman of the Bing Duong government, said Chinese, Taiwanese and South Korean factories that hadn't already shut down had been asked to do so temporarily for the sake of public order. He said the "situation was now under control."

Taiwanese-owned athletic shoe manufacturer Yue Yuen, which makes shoes for Nike, Adidas and Reebok, said it had closed its three complexes close to Ho Chi Minh City as a precautionary measure. "We believe that this should be solved very soon, that somehow ultimately it will be up to the government authorities to guide the overall sentiment," company spokesman Jerry Shum said.

The Singapore government, which operates two industrial parks hit by rioters, called on Vietnam "to act immediately to restore law and order ... before the security situation worsens and investor confidence is undermined."

The security guard said looters stormed his factory at 1 a.m. and took computers and anything valuable.

"The whole industrial zone looks like it was just smashed by a typhoon," the guard said.

Another executive said many foreign-owned factories were putting banners on the gates of the factories saying, "We love Vietnam" and "Hoang Sa, Truong Sa - Vietnam," using the Vietnamese names for the Paracel and Spratly islands claimed by both Vietnam and China.

The government said the protests were initially peaceful but were hijacked by "extremists" who incited people to break into the factories. It said at least 15 factories were set alight and hundreds more vandalized or looted.

China's Foreign Ministry and its embassy in Hanoi issued warnings to Chinese citizens and urged Vietnam's government to protect them. The embassy's website said it saw no end to attacks by what it called anti-China forces and urged Chinese to take safety precautions and avoid unnecessary travel.

Low wages have attracted foreign investors from across the world to Vietnam in recent years.

In 2013 Chinese invested $2.3 billion, a sharp rise from the previous year, according to the Ministry of Planning and Investment. The country is also Vietnam's biggest trading partner, exporting billions of dollars of materials each year for factories producing goods including clothes, shoes and smartphones.

Vietnam reacted angrily after China towed a deep-sea oil rig on May 1 close to the Paracel Islands, which are controlled by China but claimed by Hanoi. It sent a flotilla of vessels to try to disrupt the oil rig. Some of the Vietnamese boats clashed with Chinese ships sent to protect the rig, raising fears of a possible conflict.

China has shown no signs of backing down, and accused Vietnam on Wednesday of "hyping" the issue.

"We urge Vietnam to stop all provocative actions, come to their senses, and stop all acts intended to create disturbances," Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said.

The standoff underlines China's aggressive pursuit of its territorial claims despite complaints from smaller nations such as Vietnam and the Philippines, which also claim parts of the waters. The United States, a treaty ally of the Philippines, has called the latest Chinese action "provocative."

Over the weekend, the Vietnamese government gave rare permission for street protests against China in cities across the country.

The protests were enthusiastically covered by the state media, unlike the ones on Tuesday, which appear to have been hit by a media blackout.

The ruling Communist parties in China and Vietnam maintain close links and until May 1 had been trying to handle tensions over the territorial disputes quietly. Vietnamese authorities are normally highly nervous about spontaneous public gatherings of any sort. Many of the leaders of the anti-Chinese protests are also calling for basic democratic reforms, presenting a challenge to one-party rule.

Last month, the Philippines protested China's efforts to reclaim land in a disputed reef in the South China Sea after surveillance aircraft took pictures of dredging by Chinese vessels at Johnson Reef in the Spratly Islands, which the Philippines says violates a regional non-aggression pact, Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario said.

Del Rosario told The Associated Press that it's not clear what China intends to build on the reef, which Manila claims as part of its western province of Palawan, but one possibility is an airstrip. Another official said China could also build an off-shore military base.

———

Associated Press writers Gillian Wong in Beijing, Kelvin Chan in Hong Kong and Jim Gomez in Manila, Philippines, contributed
World News Now: Wednesday, May 14,
 
THE CHINESE DID A LOT LESS TO VIETNAMESE THAN WHAT THE FUCKING PAPs AND LKY ARE DOING TO SINGAPOREANS AND THE VIETNAMES FIGHT BACK BY BURNING FACTORIES

SINGAPOREANS TAKE NOTE OF THAT AND STAND TOGETHER TO BURN THE FUCKING PAPs AND HANG THOSE PAPs WITH PIANO WIRES TO SEE THEM DANCE UNDER THE LAMP POSTS
OR CUT ARSEHOLES INTO PAPs TO LET THEIR FUCKING SHIT OUT OF THEM


GET RID OF THE POISON IN SINGAPORE
HANG ALL THOSE FUCKING PAPs AND THEIR COLLABORATORS
BBQ THE BASTARD PAPs

AND SINGAPORE CAN BE AS GOOD IF NOT BETTER THAN SWITZERLAND

OR REMAIN HEAD DOWN DOWN AND ARSEHOLES UP HIGH HIGH TO BE FUCKED TO BE TIEWED TO BE KANNED BY THE PAP MAGGOTS COCKROACHES
Kill them all PAPs
Let GOD sort out the good from the really bad ones
The good PAPs can then eat joss sticks and candle wax from time to time
The bad PAPs like smear of shit on sole of shoe LKY will be raped and tiewed and kanned by legions of ghouls and demons and not ever
get time off to eat joss sticks and candle wax

Hang those PAP maggots cockroaches with piano wires from lamp posts to make them dance before it is too late and we have no more CPF to get back.

BBQ those PAP maggots cockroaches before it is too late and we have no more CPF to get back.

Cut a few more arseholes into those PAP maggots cockroaches to let out their shit before it is too late and we have no more CPF to get back.

Make those PAP maggots cockroaches eat joss sticks and candle wax before it is too late and we have no more CPF to get back.


None of those in PAP work for anyone but that smear of shit on sole of shoe LKY, to help him hold down Singaporeans to screw and fuck hundreds of BILLIONs from us all into smear of shit on sole of shoe LKY stinkapore sovereign funds.

They are there in PAP because LKY know that they are a bunch of self serving greedy bastards and scrapings of scums of society. To call them maggots cockroaches will be to insult real maggots and real cockroaches.
LKY will never allow good decent people into the PAP and good decent people will not want to get into the PAP.

Those in PAP are the most corrupt and moral degenerates and moral bankrupts and moral filths that are being presented to stinkaporeans as moral compasses.

Despite the leeching and fucking of singaporeans by the cheebye PAP and LKY, Singapore still managed to survive to date.
Despite their being hung as a fucking millstones around the necks of Singaporeans and the idiocy and corrupt manipulations of PAP and LKY, Singapore still not dead yet.

WE ALL ARE NOW WAITING FOR THE DEATH OF LKY IN COMING DAYS OR WEEKS.
WE ALL WILL YUM SENG AND YUM SENG AND YUM SENG AGAIN AND AGAIN DANCING SINGING ON TABLE TOPS AND STREETS

WE THEN WILL SEE THOSE IN PAP WITH SHARPENED KNIVES HOOTING ARSEHLOON A DOZEN NEW ARSEHOLES AND THE DEATH OF THE ENTIRE LEE KWA CLAN

WE THEN WILL PICK UP PIANO WIRES AND HANG ALL THOSE REMAINING PAP AND THEIR COLLABORATORS FROM LAMP POSTS AND SEE THOSE BASTARDS AND BITCHES DANCE.
AND HAPPINESS WILL RETURN TO OUR LAND.

AND STINKAPORE WILL BECOME SINGAPORE ONCE MORE.
 
A few years back I was sitting in a coffee shop in Jakarta when a crowd gathered outside and they started beating on drums and chanting in unison some slogans. It was several hundred people and the tempo of the drum beats were getting more feverish as time passed and soon the crowd grew to probably one or two thousand, maybe more. It was quite scary and soon I realized that I would be exposed and unprotected should the mob turn violent, so I started to move away and made myself scarce. I later found out they were protesting against President Yudoyono for political reasons. It was a frightening experience and I conclude that if that happened in Sg, the men in blue would be quite lost as to how to control the crowd. Scenes like that, better not to have. I prefer an orderly state.

Cheers!

Exactly the kind of complacency that will be a fatal mistake in security. Our normal policemen are useless. The riot police were delayed by these clowns in blue and got there too late. Maybe you should hide in the ambulance with them. But more likely they'll throw you out to make room
 
This would not happen if the PAP was running the country.

Absolutely agree. Pap would have signed FTAs to quietly sell off the country to China ...

And the average citizen wouldn't know anything's amiss until a ferrari travelling 200km/h rams into him at a traffic junction.
 
Let's go Geylang and Joo Chiat and teach those Viets there a "Good Lesson".
 
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