2014年11月5日 星期三

week3-Vietnam, anti-China protest, riot

Vietnam anti-China protest: Factories burnt

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.
Structure of the Lead
   WHO-15 foreign-owned factories
   WHEN-not given
   WHAT-have been set on fire
   WHY- anti-China protests
   WHERE- at industrial parks in southern Vietnam
   HOW-not given
Keywords
1.     factory : 工廠
2.      anti-China : 反中國
3.      protest : 抗議
4.      rig : 裝備
5.      arrest : 逮捕
6.      violence : 暴力
7.      provocateur : 內姦

resource:http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-27403851

4 則留言:

  1. Some people in the factory might be innocent, they should not be attacked.

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  2. I don't think every Chinese should be attacked. It is really a bad news.

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