Vietnamese in Japan, Germany protest against China’s militarization of East Sea
VOV.VN - Hundreds of overseas Vietnamese (OV) in Japan and Germany staged demonstrations in front of the Chinese Embassy in Tokyo and Berlin on April 9 and 10 to protest against China’s military actions in the East Sea.
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In Tokyo, Japan on April 10, more than 200 demonstrators carried flags and banners to protest against China’s recent aggressive moves in the East Sea. |
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The protesters marched through a 1.5km long road from Aoyama Park to the Embassy of China. |
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Japanese and foreigners in Japan joined the demonstrators. |
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A similar demonstration was held at Potsdamer Platz in Berlin on April 9, attracting a large number of OVs and international friends. |
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They raised banners in Vietnamese, English, and German languages and chanted the slogan ‘Hoang Sa - Truong Sa belong to Vietnam’, ‘Peace & Justice in the East Vietnam Sea (South China Sea).’ |
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Many individuals from München, Bremen, Harburg, Cloppenburg, Leipzig, Rostock, and Trier travelled through hundreds of km to participate in the demonstration. |
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Tourists to Berlin also joined the Vietnamese demonstrators. |
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Demonstrators travelled through 3km, from Potsdamer Platz Square to the Embassy of China in Berlin. |
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Representatives of the Vietnamese community and the Philippine community in Germany sent letters of protest to the Embassy of China. |
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