BEIJING
- Chinese security forces will carry out patrols in the South China Sea
to guard the territory being invaded by outsiders. Currently,
the South China Sea, China is being disputed by other Asian countries
such as Taiwan, Vietnam, Philippines, Malaysia, and Brunei.
South China Sea is an important point that many ships pass through to enter the region from the Indian Ocean. Half of its oil and natural gas through the world reported the South China Sea.
"Activities
such as entry without permission, attacking security forces, and other
actions that threaten the sovereignty of China outlawed. Chinese
security forces the right to arrest the vessel in violation, "the
police statement of Hainan Province, China, was quoted as saying by
Reuters on Friday (30/11/2012).
China is often patrol areas disengketakannya with other countries. One example is the action of China in the Senkaku Islands patrol the Bamboo Curtain country dipersengkatakan with Japan.
The action is expected to further increase tensions in the South China Sea. Previously,
countries in dispute with China in the South China Sea to protest a
passport issued by the communist state that claims to put up a map of
South China Sea as its territory.
"China can not do it, his actions violate international maritime regulations. We've
always tried to use peaceful means to resolve disputes in the South
China Sea, but China is doing the opposite, "said one leader Philippine
Navy, Juancho Sabban.
Observers said the measures China is more aimed at the United States (U.S.). "They want to see the U.S. reaction to the statement. The
statement was issued only police Hainan province, when the statement
was issued by China's central government in Beijing, the situation would
be very serious, "said Rex Robles, a Philippine military observers.
source: http://international.okezone.com/read/2012/11/30/413/725365/
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