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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2006

Attack of Vietnamese soldier by Chinese soldier during 1970s war between the two countries.

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  • China is famous for fake products fromclothes, cheap girls for fucking to MOVIE like this one.Great" chinese army -million soldiers were defeated-beaten in nanking.. and decided to surrender to small group of emperor jap army. they were all killed because for jp samurai they are not soldiers just pity chickens.. , 50.000 regular PLA chinese were killed like dogs by Viet Militia in 1979 only in 3 weeks  with hundred tanks destroyed. shocking..= number of us killed in 10 years in vn.shameful

  • @reemstrrr MADE IN CHINA description: just chinese can reward self-imagine this Fake films with lies scenario -"what a shame" is slogan of chinese. LOL chinese are always lie others and lie themseves

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  • @osaka1939 I have no idea how cheap chinese girl is ,but I really have fun with you Jap girls in Tokyo. really fun ! XD

  • WTF ? LOL :)) Chinese Sucks

  • Bloc 8406 December 2007

    According to a national statistics, in April 1975 there were 102 small islands belonging to Paracel and Spratly archipelagos, which were legally under the ownership of the Republic of Vietnam. In 1988, there were 90 islands left untouched and in 2007 there are only 21 islands under Vietnam’s sovereignty. Other small islands have been likely to be invaded and confiscated by China step-by-step.

  • NOT AN INCH OF MOTHERLAND

    In the military aspect, ex-North-Vietnam Colonel Bui Tin, one of the famous dissidents who defected the Communist Party in 1991, said that many high grounds of important military value along the border of 6 Vietnam provinces, are now under Chinese control. Under the French-Chinese 1887 accord, Vietnam has 60 % of the Gulf of Tonkin as territorial waters. Under the new agreement, Vietnam has only 53%. The concession of 7% is about 8,200 square kilometers.

  • IMPLEMENTATION OF THE 1999 LAND BORDER TREATY January 18, 02

    Last month, an observer reported that when he came to visit Ai Nam Quan- the border gate, built on the South bank of the Nam Quan river that divides the two countries, he was prevented by guards from coming in. He then went to China and came down there. His report stated that the original gate has gone. A new gate has been built 5 kilometers south from the original site.

  • Orange County, 26-10-208, Văn Hóa interviewing Prof. Nguyen Van Canh:

    LAND: Concerning the Nam Quan pass area, if we look north, there are two mountain ranges in Quoc Khanh village, Trang Dinh district, to the left. These two ranges being adjacent to Nam Quan pass look over the route from China to Vietnam. I know they are now completely occupied by CC. The two high ground areas flanking both sides of Nam Quan pass which helped defend Vietnam, are now lost.

  • Orange County, 26-10-208, Văn Hóa interviewing Prof. Nguyen Van Canh:

    SEA: The Franco-Chinese convention stipulates that 64% belongs to Vietnam, and only 36% to China. The CC demanded that a border line should go from Mong Cai to the middle of the Gulf, then head south to split the gulf in halves. As a result Vietnam only occupies 54%, China about 46%. After this re-determination of the border, Vietnam has lost 11,000 sq. km.

  • Professor NGUYEN VAN CANH, Ph.D., is the former Deputy Dean of the Saigon Faculty of Law before 1975. Currently Member of the Hoover Institute, Stanford University.

    Chinese troops were still seen occupying strategic hills and positions which they described as an "area belonging to the Vietnamese territory". As of July 1992, the Chinese forces had taken over 36 locations along the border, an area of 8,000 hectares.

  • According to these sources, on Dec 30 1999, the VWP's leaders signed a secret agreement with the CCP to cede China a vast portion of boderlands of about 789 square kilomerters along Cao Bang and Lang son Provinces. Another top secret agreement was signed in Dec 2000 at Beijing where Vietnam lost about 11,000 square kilometeres terrirotiral waters to China in the Gulf of Tonkin and the South Sea.

    - The tragedy of the Vietnam War: a South Vietnamese officer's analysis By Van Nguyen Duong

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