Indonesia Just Sank “A Large Chinese Vessel” And 40 Other Fishing Boats In The South China Sea

Indonesia Just Sank “A Large Chinese Vessel” And 40 Other Fishing Boats In The South China Sea (ZeroHedge, May 21, 2015):

According to The China People’s Daily, Indonesia has just sank a large Chinese vessel and 40 other foreign ships caught fishing in The South China Sea. AP confirms that Indonesian authorities blew up and sank the 41 vessels… which seems like something that might just lead to some serious escalation if true…

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The tweet…

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And AP’s confirmation…

Indonesian authorities blew up and sank 41 foreign fishing vessels Wednesday as a warning against poaching in the country’s waters.

The vessels from a variety of countries were blown up in several ports across the archipelago, which has some of the world’s richest fishing grounds.

Navy spokesman First Adm. Manahan Simorangkir said 35 vessels were sunk by the navy and six by the coast guard police.

Fisheries Minister Susi Pudjiastuti said Indonesia has blown up several other boats since the current government took over last year after President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo was elected. Part of his platform was to preserve Indonesia’s oceans to ensure future generations will benefit from its rich waters.

The boats, seized from Chinese, Malaysian, Philippine, Thai and Vietnamese fishermen, were blown up on National Awakening Day, which commemorates the first political movement toward Indonesia’s independence.

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1 thought on “Indonesia Just Sank “A Large Chinese Vessel” And 40 Other Fishing Boats In The South China Sea”

  1. This would look like a declaration of war, but most of the boats were empty of Chinese, Malaysian, Philippine, Thai and Vietnamese fishermen………
    I guess this was a symbolic act geared to incite Indonesian citizens to embrace the current government….

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