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North Korea Boat Hijacks China Fishing Boats With 29 Fishermen On Board

AP  |  Posted: Updated: 05/17/2012 9:49 am

BEIJING (AP) — A North Korean boat hijacked three boats with 29 Chinese fishermen on board and demanded 1.2 million yuan ($190,000) for their release, Chinese media reported Thursday.

It was unclear if a territorial dispute or piracy was behind the incident involving boats from the two communist-led nations. China is the North's biggest diplomatic ally and source of economic assistance.

The fishing boats were hijacked in a Chinese section of the Yellow Sea on May 8 and moved to North Korean waters, the Beijing News reported. The paper said the North Korean boat was manned by armed men in blue hats and uniforms but didn't otherwise identify them.

Border police in northeastern China's coastal Liaoning province told the state newspaper they were in contact with the North Korean captors but declined to comment further.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said Thursday that Beijing is in close contact with North Korea about the situation and hopes it can be resolved as soon as possible.

"We urged the North Korean side to guarantee the legal rights of the Chinese fishermen," Hong said at a regular news conference. He refused to elaborate or clarify whether the payment allegedly being demanded was considered a ransom.

South Korea's coast guard says it has seized hundreds of Chinese ships over the years for illegal fishing in the Yellow Sea, which is rich in blue crabs, anchovies and croaker. The ships are usually released after a fine is paid, though violence occasionally occurs.

In 2008, one South Korean coast guard officer was killed and six others injured in a clash with Chinese fishermen in South Korean waters.

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BEIJING (AP) — A North Korean boat hijacked three boats with 29 Chinese fishermen on board and demanded 1.2 million yuan ($190,000) for their release, Chinese media reported Thursday. ...
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OutAtFirst
Mountain goat, desert rat and sea dog
11:29 AM on 05/17/2012
If China doesn't pay up, North Korea may be forced to launch some dud missles in their direction.
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feraltyger
God doesn't believe in atheists.
07:05 AM on 05/17/2012
Based on the ransom a Chinese fisherman is worth about $6552. In order to pay down our $trillion debt to China we would have to kidnap and ransom around 152,625,153 Chinese fishermen. NSWDG and Delta is going to be busy for awhile.
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adamben
yes i said yes i will yes
09:06 AM on 05/17/2012
don't forget the japanes, and the brits who hold more debt than the chinese. heck , lets just seize england and japan and call it even.
06:22 AM on 05/17/2012
Eventually the Chinese are going to get tired of North Korean shenanigans and NK going to find itself without the same support it gets now.
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adamben
yes i said yes i will yes
09:06 AM on 05/17/2012
one can hope.
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ProfessorBIGWUN
06:09 AM on 05/17/2012
This isn't the paper tiger (U.S.) they're awakening...it's one that will leap and eat.