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China-Japan-Koreas
Lessons on how to be a big bully.
2016-03-22
The incident happened Saturday as Indonesian surveillance vessels tried to detain the trawler suspected of operating illegally near Indonesian islands in the South China Sea.

After stopping the boat and removing eight crew members, the Indonesians were towing the vessel to shore when the Chinese coastguard appeared and rammed into the detained boat, helping to release it.

However, Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying insisted Monday that the area near Indonesia's Natuna Islands was a "traditional Chinese fishing ground", and that the Chinese boat had to be rescued by coastguards after facing harassment from an Indonesian vessel.

Indonesia does not have overlapping territorial claims with China in the South China Sea, unlike other Asian nations. But it objects to China's "nine-dash line" defining its claims since this overlaps Indonesia's exclusive economic zone around the Natunas.

The Natunas are a string of islands rich in fish on the far northwest fringe of the archipelago.

Indonesia in 2014 launched a tough crackdown on illegal fishing which involves sinking foreign vessels caught fishing without a permit after impounding the boats and removing the crews.

Posted by:3dc

#6  After stopping the boat and removing eight crew members, the Indonesians were towing the vessel to shore when the Chinese coastguard appeared and rammed into the detained boat, helping to release it.

Hmm. Methinks I smell a rat . . . .
Posted by: gorb   2016-03-22 15:51  

#5  O&Co's policy is to project US weakness, hence the Spratley Island "bases," intimidating the Philipines, Vietnam, etc. China sees this as a go-ahead to fill the vacuum.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2016-03-22 15:07  

#4  2nd inident this week - Argentina deep-sixed a "fishing boat" a few days ago
Posted by: Whert Unerenter4345   2016-03-22 14:33  

#3  "Ramming speeeeed!"
Posted by: D-Day   2016-03-22 14:29  

#2  Sink it with the crew chained to the mast.
Posted by: DarthVader   2016-03-22 14:03  

#1  Sink the boat next time, don't tow it in.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2016-03-22 13:04  

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