riots now in vietnam
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riots now in vietnam
big riots erupting all over vietnam right now, people are attacking police stations, lots of video uploaded, hopefully not turn into 2014 riot in binh duong again, anyone in vietnam should stays indoor, these fuckers gets into heat of moment and attacks anyone not vietnamese
btw, wonder if KoW had these riots would the chinese invasion hv succeeded?
btw, wonder if KoW had these riots would the chinese invasion hv succeeded?
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Hanoi - 3 hours ago:
Protests have broken out in Vietnam against plans for three new economic zones, amid fears that Chinese investors will dominate the areas.
Police reportedly detained more than a dozen people in the capital Hanoi and halted demonstrations in other cities.
Some carried anti-China banners, including one reading: "No leasing land to China even for one day."
The government proposed a law last year that would give foreign investors a 99-year lease on Vietnamese land.
The bill offers them greater incentives and fewer restrictions, in an attempt to promote growth in target areas.
The protesters suspect that the communist government will award Chinese investors leases in the three economic zones in the north-east, south-east and south-west of the country, and that this would be a pretext for Chinese control over the island of Van Don near their shared border.
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Re: riots now in vietnam
Ironman is studying how reporters are managed in Mainland China, etc. doubtful that the locals in the Kingdom of Wonder would be allowed to erupt into anti-Chinese protests. Should the okhna be affected, that would be a different story.
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Re: riots now in vietnam
afternoon
now they started attacking police stations
videos uploaded are being taken down as fast they are being uploaded
now they started attacking police stations
videos uploaded are being taken down as fast they are being uploaded
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Re: riots now in vietnam
i think it is more of an anti formosa rather than anti chinese but ho hum let the rhetoric commence
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what has Formosa got to do with anything? the reports are plain.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-viet ... SKCN1J605X
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-viet ... SKCN1J605X
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Back story on the contraversial future Vietnamese SAEZ (Special Administrative and Economic Zones).
PM vows change to controversial 99-year land lease policy in Vietnam’s planned special economic zones
By Tuan Son / Tuoi Tre News
Friday, June 8, 2018, 13:58 GMT+7
Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said on Thursday the government will consider scaling down the 99-year land lease policy expected to be approved for the country’s three planned special administrative and economic zones (SAEZ) following public outcry over national security concerns.
Vietnam has plans to create Phu Quoc, Van Don, and Bac Van Phong SAEZs, which will function as models for stimulating growth and attracting foreign investment.
The Phu Quoc SAEZ will be created on a namesake island off the southern province of Kien Giang, whereas the Van Don and Bac Van Phong SAEZs will be located in the northern province of Quang Ninh and the south-central province of Khanh Hoa, respectively.
The entire project is expected to cost a whopping VND1,570 trillion (US$69.16 billion) to develop.
As their names suggest, these SAEZs will function outside the scope of certain laws and policies enforced elsewhere in Vietnam, with the ultimate aim of creating attractive destinations for foreign investment.
Longer land lease terms, visa waiver policies for citizens from select countries, tax exemptions, and the legalization of activities outlawed elsewhere in the country are just a few of the conditions that would separate these zones from other Vietnamese localities.
In comparison, current laws in Vietnam allow maximum land lease terms of up to 70 years, though 50 to 55 years are most common.
[PM Phuc said] that there would be a limit on how many investors from the same country would be able to lease land in SAEZs in order to prevent monopolies and mitigate security risks.
https://tuoitrenews.vn/news/society/201 ... 46018.html
PM vows change to controversial 99-year land lease policy in Vietnam’s planned special economic zones
By Tuan Son / Tuoi Tre News
Friday, June 8, 2018, 13:58 GMT+7
Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said on Thursday the government will consider scaling down the 99-year land lease policy expected to be approved for the country’s three planned special administrative and economic zones (SAEZ) following public outcry over national security concerns.
Vietnam has plans to create Phu Quoc, Van Don, and Bac Van Phong SAEZs, which will function as models for stimulating growth and attracting foreign investment.
The Phu Quoc SAEZ will be created on a namesake island off the southern province of Kien Giang, whereas the Van Don and Bac Van Phong SAEZs will be located in the northern province of Quang Ninh and the south-central province of Khanh Hoa, respectively.
The entire project is expected to cost a whopping VND1,570 trillion (US$69.16 billion) to develop.
As their names suggest, these SAEZs will function outside the scope of certain laws and policies enforced elsewhere in Vietnam, with the ultimate aim of creating attractive destinations for foreign investment.
Longer land lease terms, visa waiver policies for citizens from select countries, tax exemptions, and the legalization of activities outlawed elsewhere in the country are just a few of the conditions that would separate these zones from other Vietnamese localities.
In comparison, current laws in Vietnam allow maximum land lease terms of up to 70 years, though 50 to 55 years are most common.
[PM Phuc said] that there would be a limit on how many investors from the same country would be able to lease land in SAEZs in order to prevent monopolies and mitigate security risks.
https://tuoitrenews.vn/news/society/201 ... 46018.html
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Re: riots now in vietnam
Exactly.frank lee bent wrote: ↑Sun Jun 10, 2018 10:12 pm what has Formosa got to do with anything? the reports are plain.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-viet ... SKCN1J605X
BKKHooker, Viets can tell the difference between Taiwanese and mainlanders.
Re: riots now in vietnam
ExPenhMan wrote: ↑Sun Jun 10, 2018 11:02 pmExactly.frank lee bent wrote: ↑Sun Jun 10, 2018 10:12 pm what has Formosa got to do with anything? the reports are plain.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-viet ... SKCN1J605X
BKKHooker, Viets can tell the difference between Taiwanese and mainlanders.
she was quite pretty and looked older
she knew only what had been told her
she knew only what had been told her
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