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Figure ID – Of course, it is still fresh in our minds how the former Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, Susi Pudjiastuti, blew up foreign fishing vessels.
The drowning was carried out as punishment for stealing Indonesian marine products.
Most of the sinking fishing boats are from Vietnam.
Now, like karma, Vietnamese fishermen can now only protest that their shellfish will be looted by China.
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Tensions are expected to escalate in the South China Sea.
The reason is that China imposed an annual summer ban on fishing in disputed waters in the South China Sea.
This policy invited protests from neighboring countries.
Launching the South China Morning Post, China said it would ban fishing activities in waters claimed by Beijing above the 12th parallel, including areas near Scarborough Shoal, Paracel Islands and Tonkin Bay, to conserve the reserves.
In response, fishing communities in Vietnam and the Philippines have urged their governments to take a strong position.
On Friday (05/08/2020), Vietnamese Foreign Ministry spokesman Le Thi Thu Hang said Hanoi rejected “unilateral decisions”.
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