THE WORLD CONDEMNS THE RED CHINESE AGGRESSION OF THE
The Paracels Archipelago is a group of small islands off the coast of Central VN, about 180 miles East of Da Nang, between longitudes 111-113 degrees East Greewich and latitudes 15 degrees 15' - 17 degrees 5' North.
Islands of the archipelago are divided into two groups: The Tuyen Duc Group (Amphitrite) composed of 9 main islands and the Nguyet Thiem Group (Croissant) composed of 7 islands.
The Nguyet Thiem Group consists of Cam Tuyen (Robert), Hoang Sa (Pattle), Duy Mong (Drummond), Quang Hoa (
Following are descriptions of the most important islands in the Nguyet Thiem Group.
- Hoang Sa Island (Pattle) is considered the most important, being built up by coral. Around the island there is a great deal of coral and underwater rocks which cause navigational difficulties to the ships. The area of the island is about 1.35 square miles (864 acres) with all but 58 square miles (370 acres) inundated. This part of the island is 20 feet above sea level, composed of rocks and undergrowth. To land people on the island, ships or large boats must anchor about 100 yards offshore then use small boats to approach. There is about 1 million tons of phosphate on the island.
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Earlier the Nguyet Thiem group was the mouth of a volcano with a surface area of about 4 square miles, covered with rock, yellow sand bars and undergrowth. Due to the perilous and unfavorable terrain, there is no population on the islands.
In the military aspect, this group of islands is on the international sea lane, it has a significant strategic position. According to military experts, the Paracels Archipelago is the control center for sea traffic on the
In the economic aspect, the Paracels Archipelago contains rich resources in sea and mineral products. Because it is the mouth of a volcano, this area has many kinds of exquisite escargots. In addition, there are also various types of seaweed that can be processed into food, various types of tortoise, turtle and birds eggs.
People from the mainland usually come to the islands to gather bird eggs, swallow nests, to hunt turtles, tortoises and ducks. The chief mineral product on the island is phosphate made up of bird soil mixed with limestone of the coral. According to Mr. E. Saorain in his book “Archives Geologiques du Vietnam”, the total quantity of phosphate that may be exploited on the Paracels Archipelago is over ten million tons. During the period from 1925 to 1933 the Japanese came to the Paracels Archipelago to exploit bird soil. In 1959, the Vietnamese Fertilizer Company also came there to exploit about 20 thousand tons of phosphate.
THE SOVEREIGNTY OVER THE PARACELS THRU HISTORIC, JURIDICAL AND PRACTICAL ASPECTS.
According to the book “Dai Nam Nhat Thong Chi” (History of South Country) printed in 1908, Emperor Gia Long activated the Hoang Sa Group to control and exploit this archipelago. In 1834, under Emperor Minh Mang, the archipelago was included in maps printed in the book “Hoang Viet Dia Du” (Geography of Hoang Viet) published by the
In 1836 of Emperor Minh Mang reign, Mr. Pham Huu Nhat, commissioned as a Naval Officer, went to the archipelago to measure, survey the position and draw a map of the islands.
Under the French Colonialization, the Governor General of Indochina signed the Decree 156 SG on
Thereafter, Decree 3281 on
In the international legal aspect, all of the 51 countries attending the San Francisco Conference in 1951 recognized the
Also, in 1951, when
In the practical aspect, RVN has aleays stationed troops and administered the Paracels following Decision 4762/CP dated
Regional Force Troops have been regularly stationed on the Paracels Archipelago and a Weather Station staffed with permanent personnel has been operational since 1939.
In short, in every aspect, legally as well as geographically, no one can deny the fact that the Paracels Archipelago is an indivisible part of RVN territory.
Map 1 : Map of
Map 2 : Maps of Nguyet Thiem (Croissant) group, Paracel Archipelago.
THE VIETNAMESE NAVY FOUGHT GALLANTLY AGAINST THE RED CHINESE AGGRESSION OF THE PARACEL ARCHIPELAGO
In the evening of
In the morning of
In the morning of
At dusk of the same day, 2 Chinese Communist warships appeared near
At
No incident occurred the next day but the Chinese Communist ships continued their provocation.
As of
From January 18 until the morning of January 19, Chinese Communist ships stepped up their acts of provocation by ramming into the Vietnamese ships while our ships did their best to avoid collision.
At
At
At
During the night of the same day, the three damaged Vietnamese ships received orders to return to the Da Nang Naval Base.
During the battle on January 19, the Vietnamese escort ship HQ 10 was hit and badly damaged by a Red Chinese Styx missile. All contact was lost with the ship and its 82 man-crew.
At
After the gallant naval battle between the
WARSHIPS:
- 1 totally damaged
- 1 heavily damaged burned and sunk.
- 2 lightly damaged
- 2 others heavily damaged.
MEN:
- 19 killed, 43 wounded Unknown and 101 missing
COMMUNIST
WARSHIPS:
- 1 ship of the Kronstadt type burned and sunk.
- 1 ship heavily damaged and ran aground before exploding.
- 2 others heavily damaged.
MEN:
Unknown
At 6:30 P.M. on January 22, 1974, the Holland merchant ship Kipionella rescued 23 crew members of the escort ship HQ 10, which was sunk on January 19, 1974, 175 miles East of Da Nang.
The next morning the rescued men were transferred to the Vietnamese ship HQ 6 – Among them were 2 killed (including 1 Navy Lieutenant, Assistant Commander of the ship HQ 10) and 2 wounded.
At noon on January 29, 1974, Vietnamese fishermen rescued 15 other Navymen including 1 officer, 2 non-commissioned officers and 12 sailors, 35 miles East of Mui Yen (Qui Nhon). All fifteen men were part of the landing team on
Of the 48 Vietnamese soldiers detained by Communist China, 5 were released, including 2 Regional Force soldiers, 1 Engineer soldier, 1 seaman and 1 civilian of the Meteorological Station. The release was in
The remaining 43 men returned to
* Typed and sent by Truc Le
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