Are we dealing with political issue ? I don't know what the rules here
but I suggest plz separate the technical from political .... I do
understand but..

Nigel


On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 14:05:12 +0100, Ho Q. Hung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Subject: [usguide] Letter to Chinese Embassy
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> Please copy the letter below, sign your name and send it to the Chinese
> Embassy in your region. It will be your voice demanding justice for those 9
> Vietnamese fishermen who were shot  to dead cruelly by Chinese coast guards
> last week in Beibu Gulf .
> Email addresses of Chinese Embassy to several countries are listed below,
> you can also find the approriate address of the Chinese Embassy where you
> live by clicking on the link.
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> DDe^` nghi. ca'c ba.n gu+?i la' thu+ na`y to+'i DDa.i su+' qua'n Trung
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> Ambassador: Yang Jiechi
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> From: Your name
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> To: Chinese Government, Leaders, Diplomatic Authorities, and Embassy of the
> People of Republic of China
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> REF: Vietnamese fishermen shot dead by Chinese marine police
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> His/Her Excellency,
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> We, Vietnamese people, vehemently oppose the outrageous and brutal actions
> of Chinese marine police on innocent Vietnamese fishermen on January 8, 2005
> at Beibu Gulf.
> 
> On January 8, 2005, at Beibu Gulf, Vietnamese sea area, Chinese marine
> police unduly attacked, opened fire on two Vietnamese fishing vessels and
> ruthlessly killed 9 fishermen, wounded 7 and, captured 8. Chinese marine
> police also captured illegally fishing vessels and assets of these
> fishermen.
> Upon information and belief, all of these fishermen are innocent people.
> These victims are extremely poor innocent people who have been trying very
> hard to make a living to support their families. As a result of the brutal
> killing by Chinese marine police, many innocent children fatherless, many
> wives widows, and many parents without sons. In addition, all of the victims
> are the main sources of income for these poor families. Attached are photos
> evidencing these poor families.
> 
> At present, the fates of the 8 captured fishermen are still unknown. Their
> loved ones are traumatized worrying about their status.
> 
> We, Vietnamese People, strongly believe that the Chinese marine police's s
> brutal actions extremely violated Principles of the United Nation Charter,
> the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence, regional and bilateral
> agreements on sea border issues, and specifically Joint Statement on
> All-round Cooperation in the New Century Between the People's Republic of
> China and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam dated 12/26/2000 which two
> countries agreed to pledge "not to take extreme action or make use of force"
> on fisheries-related issues".
> 
> For the long-lasting economic and diplomatic relationship between the two
> countries, we respectfully request the Chinese government and/or authorities
> to take immediate efforts to prevent and stop these actions, open a due and
> thorough investigation, and severely punish the murderer.
> 
> We demand the Chinese authorities to promptly release the illegally captured
> Vietnamese fishermen, fishing vessels and assets.
> 
> Due to the level of violence that was inflicted upon Vietnamese innocent
> fishermen and callous actions of Chinese marine polices, who displayed a
> depraved indifference to human life, we demand that the Chinese government
> adequately compensate for lost lives and assets caused by the
> above-mentioned ungrounded killing and seizure of Chinese marine polices.
> Without proper and persuasive evidence and/or proof, we strongly oppose
> Chinese diplomatic authorities' unreasonable remark that these above
> Vietnamese innocent victims are pirates. We demand that the Chinese
> government comply with the international rules and respect bilateral
> agreements, and traditional diplomatic customs in regards to the common sea
> border between Vietnam and China.
> 
> Finally, we demand the Chinese government to take due efforts to unveil the
> truth and bring justice to these innocent lives. Especially, on the occasion
> of celebrating 55 years of establishing diplomatic relationship between
> China and Vietnam, 01/18/2005, we again expect Chinese authorities to pay
> prompt and due attention to these matters.
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> Regards,
> Your name
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