Sunday, December 11, 2011

Chinese fishermen 'stab South Korean coast guards'

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A South Korean coast guard has been stabbed to death by Chinese fishermen after stopping their boat on suspicion of illegal fishing, officials say.
The Korean coast guard agency said another of its staff was injured in the fight, in the Yellow Sea off Incheon.
Some nine Chinese sailors have been detained over the clash. Beijing has not yet commented on the incident.
Chinese crews are regularly caught fishing in Korean waters. They are usually released after paying a fine.
The coast guard said it has seized about 430 Chinese ships for illegal fishing in the Yellow Sea so far this year, up from 370 last year.
Arrests Previous attempts to intercept Chinese fishing boats have also ended in violence.
In October the coast guard said it had used tear gas and rubber bullets to subdue Chinese fishermen wielding clubs and shovels.
There have also been a number of incidents involving Chinese sailors and the authorities of other countries.
Last month, the crew of a Chinese fishing boat was briefly detained by Japan for entering its coastal waters.
Similar arrests last year in disputed waters sparked a major diplomatic confrontation between Japan and China.
And in the South China Sea, Chinese vessels have several times angered the authorities of other countries with apparent incursions.

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