Want China Times, Xinhua 2014-10-11
China on Friday voiced strong discontent over heavy handedness by the Republic of Korea (ROK) coastguard, which caused the death of a Chinese fisherman.
| A CT scan released by the ROK shows a bullet wound on the left abdomen of the dead fisherman, Oct. 10. (Photo/Xinhua) |
China on Friday voiced strong discontent over heavy handedness by the Republic of Korea (ROK) coastguard, which caused the death of a Chinese fisherman.
The
fisherman was shot dead by the ROK coastguard Friday morning in a confrontation
over alleged illegal fishing in ROK waters.
"China
is shocked by the violent law-enforcement of the ROK side," said foreign
ministry spokesperson Hong Lei at a routine press conference.
China
demands South Korea begin an immediate and thorough investigation of the
incident, appropriately punishing those responsible for the fisherman's death,
and inform China promptly of the progress and outcome of the investigation,
said the spokesperson.
Song Houmu,
45, the skipper of the 80-ton fishing vessel Noyoung 50987 was shot by an ROK
coastguard officer on board his own ship in waters some 144 km west of
Wangdeung Island, North Jeolla province, and died later in hospital.
Hong said
the Chinese Embassy and Consulate to the ROK immediately lodged a protest, sent
consular officers to the scene, and will closely follow developments in the
case.
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