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Hanoi, Vietnam: A haul of frozen tiger carcasses found in a car in Hanoi has led to the arrest of a key wildlife trafficking suspect, Vietnamese state media said Friday, as the country tries to tackle a well-worn smuggling route from Laos.
Nguyen Huu Hue, who is believed to have smuggled animals in from neighbouring Laos for years, was arrested Thursday with two other people after seven dead tigers were discovered in their vehicle at a parking lot, according to Cong An Nhan Dan newspaper.

"Hue set up a company... which sells building material as a cover for the illegal trading of tigers and wildlife," Cong An Nhan Dan, the official mouthpiece of the Ministry of Public Security, reported.

All seven tigers appeared to be cubs, according to photos of the seizure.

It was not immediately clear if the dead tigers had come from the wild or from the many illegal tiger farms in Laos, which supply much of Asia's demand for tiger meat and parts.

The police have previously busted several other members of the same wildlife trafficking ring, which has been running for several years from a central province which shares a border with Laos.

Vietnam is both a consumption hub and popular smuggling route for illegal wildlife -- from tigers to elephant tusks, pangolins and rhino horn.

Some of it is destined for domestic consumption in Vietnam, while the rest is smuggled on to China.

Tiger parts are used for traditional medicine or jewellery in Vietnam, where the once-large population of the endangered cats has dwindled dramatically.

Their bones are commonly boiled down and mixed with rice wine to make an elixir believed to treat arthritis and promote strength.

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don’t care bitch

brown reggeaton shithole

monkey

and asians are shocked that we consider them souless insects

indio

low iq chimp

>Tiger parts
>jewelry

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guinea pig eater

macaco eater

mountain midget

When will we genocide insects?

How much for 1 gram coke?

soon hopefuly
they deserve a nuclear hellfire
the world will be far better

spics

Couldn't agree with you more.

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The History of Vietnam

>Enslaved by China for 1000 years
>Vassalized by China for the next 1000 years
>Half the "native" dynasties were founded by Han Chinese immigrants
>Enslaved by Ming China
>During military "victories" the capital was destroyed and the main "strategy" was to hide in the mountains while the invaders suffered from heat, bugs and disease and eventually left
>Begged Qing China for help against France
>Colonized and enslaved by France
>Vietnamese were called "Annamites"
>No such thing as "Vietnamese culture"
>Literally invented nothing
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Vietnamese_inventions_and_discoveries
>Pho was created by Chinese immigrants
>Eats rats and monkey brains
>Vietnamese "traditional" clothing isn't traditional or even indigenous
>"Vietnamese" alphabet and Vietnamese "calligraphy" are ugly
>Vietnamese language is ugly
>The epitome of Vietnamese culture is the rice hat
>Traditional Vietnamese dance is a rice hat dance
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>On the other hand, as near family, they were to be punished especially severely if they rejected Chinese standards or rebelled against Chinese control. This was made very clear in a remarkable message sent by the Song Emperor Taizong to King Le Hoan in 979, just over a decade after Vietnam first reasserted its independence. Like a stern headmaster he appealed to Le Hoan to see reason and return to the Chinese fold: ”Although your seas have pearls, we will throw them into the rivers, and though your mountains produce gold, we will throw it into the dust. We do not covet your valuables. You fly and leap like savages, we have horse-drawn carriages. You drink through your noses, we have rice and wine. Let us change your customs. You cut your hair, we wear hats; when you talk, you sound like birds. We have examinations and books. Let us teach you the knowledge of the proper laws… Do you not want to escape from the savagery of the outer islands and gaze upon the house of civilisation? Do you want to discard your garments of leaves and grass and wear flowered robes embroidered with mountains and dragons? Have you understood?”

>Sometimes a strongly sexual imagery creeps into this “intimate relationship”, with Vietnam, the weaker partner, a victim of Chinese violation. In 248AD the Vietnamese heroine Lady Triu, who led a popular uprising against the Chinese occupation, proclaimed: “I want to ride the great winds, strike the sharks on the high seas, drive out the invaders, re-conquer the nation, burst the bonds of slavery and never bow to become anyone's concubine.” Her defiant choice of words was more than just symbolic. Vietnam has long been a source of women for the Chinese sex trade. In Tang times the Chinese poet Yuan Chen wrote appreciatively of “slave girls of Viet, sleek, of buttery flesh”, while today the booming market for Vietnamese women in Taiwan infuriates and humiliates many Vietnamese men. It's instructive, then, that in his 1987 novel Fired Gold the writer Nguyen Huy Thiep writes ”the most significant characteristics of this country are its smallness and weakness. She is like a virgin girl raped by Chinese civilisation. The girl concurrently enjoys, despises and is humiliated by the rape.”

The teeth maybe? Or it was meant for the elephants tusks and just the meat of the tiger, the fur too I guess.

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Damn, that's so sad

>Sometimes a strongly sexual imagery creeps into this “intimate relationship”, with Vietnam, the weaker partner, a victim of Chinese violation. In 248AD the Vietnamese heroine Lady Triu, who led a popular uprising against the Chinese occupation, proclaimed: “I want to ride the great winds, strike the sharks on the high seas, drive out the invaders, re-conquer the nation, burst the bonds of slavery and never bow to become anyone's concubine.” Her defiant choice of words was more than just symbolic.
The people of old Lac Viet were somewhat matriarchal. Both matrilineal and patrilineal patterns of family structure and assigned equal importance to both lines. The Chinese invasion of the region approx. 111BCE subsequently replace this order completely with patrilineal Confucianism. Not to say Confucianism is without its own merit, but this disturbed the existing social structure greatly. Many revolts flared wanting to revert to the old ways. Lady Trieu’s revolt is one such.

>It's instructive, then, that in his 1987 novel Fired Gold the writer Nguyen Huy Thiep writes ”the most significant characteristics of this country are its smallness and weakness. She is like a virgin girl raped by Chinese civilisation. The girl concurrently enjoys, despises and is humiliated by the rape.”
In this passage, Nguyen Huy Thiep wrote what Nguyễn Du – a famous 18th century Vietnamese poet for his work such as “Tale of Kiều”. That too is irrelevant because he’s criticizing it in a fictional conversation between Nguyễn Du and Gia Long, also known as Nguyễn Ánh, the first monarch of the Nguyễn dynasty. It could be that the nature of Nguyễn Du’s works revolve around the lowly fate of women in both Chinese and Vietnamese societies of the time. His work “Tale of Kiều” is a reinterpretation of the 17th century Chinese novel “Jīn Yún Qiào”.
>Even Vietnam's founding mother Trung Trac was raped 2000 years ago. Rape is ingrained in the Vietnamese psyche. Rape created Vietnam's national identity.
The canon end of the Trưng Sisters is that they suicided to avoid capture. But no matter what their fate might have been, temples dedicated to them and their female generals sprouted up all across the region they claimed: most of Yuenan and northern half of modern Vietnam.
Recorded sites of these temples are:
>Paungoo (蕃隅), now Guangzhou, Guangdong
>Qujiang District, Shaoguan, Guangzhou
>Fujian
>Hainan
Vietnam will never be whole without southern China. Get fucked, chinkoid.

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wtf is your point? get to the fucking point annamite.

>vietnam conquering china
Kek. Not in a 1000 years.

A millennia is a very loooong time. That's how long vietnam was a slave to china.

>eyes too smol no see pint ayyya
get fucked, brainlet. That's the short version.

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Mmmmm frozen tiger

They preserve bits of the paw and put it on stuff