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Vietnam anti-China protest: Factories burnt | |
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At least 15 foreign-owned factories have been set on fire amid anti-China protests at industrial parks in southern Vietnam. | |
Hundreds more were attacked by some of the 20,000 workers who protesting in the streets of Binh Duong province. | |
They are protesting after China moved a drilling rig into waters also claimed by Vietnam earlier this month. | |
No casualties have been reported but officials said at least 200 people had been arrested over the violence. | |
In response to the protests, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesman said Vietnam was the "provocateur", and that Beijing had expressed concern to Hanoi. | |
Meanwhile, Taiwan summoned the Vietnamese envoy to Taipei after reports that many Taiwanese firms were targeted having been mistaken by rioters for Chinese factories. | |
Singaporean and Japanese plants were also targeted. | |
Foreign investment fears | |
The protesters began gathering in Thuan An town, in Binh Duong - Vietnam's industrial heartland - on Monday, officials said. | |
They then moved on to two nearby industrial parks on Tuesday. | |
Three factories were set on fire on Tuesday evening after workers had gone home, a spokesperson for the Vietnam Singapore Industrial Park (VSIP) told the BBC. | |
An employee of a Singaporean company told the BBC they saw four burnt buildings on Wednesday morning, and another eight - including one belonging to a Taiwan-founded shoe firm - with shattered windows and smashed front gates. | |
"The protesters appeared to have targeted companies that had Chinese characters in their logos or signs," said the employee, who declined to be named. | "The protesters appeared to have targeted companies that had Chinese characters in their logos or signs," said the employee, who declined to be named. |
One photo carried by Vietnamese media showed a factory had draped a South Korean flag at its entrance in a bid to stave off attacks. | |
The protest has spooked some foreign companies. | The protest has spooked some foreign companies. |
Reuters reports that Hong Kong-listed sports shoe maker Yue Yuen, which supplies footwear to Adidas, Nike and other international brands, had suspended production in Vietnam. | |
Territorial disputes | |
Earlier this month, China moved its Haiyang Shiyou 981 oil rig 120 nautical miles off the coast of Vietnam. | |
The area is near the Paracel Islands, over which China and Vietnam have contesting claims. | The area is near the Paracel Islands, over which China and Vietnam have contesting claims. |
The move sparked a bitter protest from the Vietnamese government, which demanded an immediate pull-out, and clashes between ships from both countries around the rig. | |
Protests have been staged in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, while on Tuesday the US warned China that its actions were "provocative". | |
Beijing claims a U-shaped swathe of the South China Sea that covers areas other South East Asian nations say are their territory. | Beijing claims a U-shaped swathe of the South China Sea that covers areas other South East Asian nations say are their territory. |
The Philippines on Wednesday accused China of reclaiming land on a disputed South China Sea reef in order to build a new facility - possibly an airstrip or a military base. | The Philippines on Wednesday accused China of reclaiming land on a disputed South China Sea reef in order to build a new facility - possibly an airstrip or a military base. |
Manila lodged a protest last month after images taken from the air showed China had been moving materials into Johnson Reef in the Spratly Islands, officials said. | Manila lodged a protest last month after images taken from the air showed China had been moving materials into Johnson Reef in the Spratly Islands, officials said. |
"We're not exactly sure what are their intentions there," Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario told AP news agency. | |
Ties between Beijing and Manila have deteriorated severely in recent months because of the territorial row. | Ties between Beijing and Manila have deteriorated severely in recent months because of the territorial row. |
Manila is taking Beijing to an international court over the issue. It also recently signed a security deal with the US allowing more troops onto its soil, in a move seen as reflecting the difficult ties with China. | Manila is taking Beijing to an international court over the issue. It also recently signed a security deal with the US allowing more troops onto its soil, in a move seen as reflecting the difficult ties with China. |