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Thai naval officers guard the 38 Vietnamese crewmen held after the seizure of seven Vietnamese fishing boats off Nakhon Si Thammarat province on March 24. Photo credit: Bangkok Post

More Vietnamese fishing boats seized in Thai waters

Following a seizure of two boats Friday -- during which one man jumped into the sea and remains missing -- five more...

Five of the seven Vietnamese boats seized in Thai waters are berthed at the Songkhla naval base on Saturday. Photo credit: Thailand Second Naval Area

Thailand arrests 38 Vietnamese fishers, seizes 7 vessels: report

A total of 63 Vietnamese fishers have been arrested by Thailand and Malaysia since March 10

Malaysia arrests 25 Vietnamese fishers: report

Malaysia arrests 25 Vietnamese fishers: report

They said the crew members, aged between 26 and 42, were found without valid documents

The anchor that a Chinese boat used to damage Vietnamese fishers' nets on January 3, 2016. Photo credit: Dan Viet

Vietnam fishermen association condemns Chinese boats' damaging of nets

It demanded that the boat owners compensate Vietnamese fishermen for their loss, estimated at $4,460

Vietnamese fishermen return from the fatal shooting by Thai marine police on September 11, 2015. Photo: Thanh Nien

Vietnamese fishers plan lawsuit against Thai police for fatal shooting

'They did not even give us any warning or ask us to stop. They meant to kill us'

Vietnamese fishermen return after surviving a gun attack by a foreign boat on September 11, 2015. Photo: Dinh Tuyen

Vietnamese fishermen recall horrific gun attack in southern waters

The foreign speedboat opened fire and killed a Vietnamese pilot late last week  

Fisherman Pham Quoc Dung needs an emergency surgery after his boat was allegedly rammed by an unidentified vessel off Ly Son Island, doctors say. Photo: Binh Minh

Unidentified vessel hits Vietnamese boat, one critically injured

The bladder of the injured fisherman was ruptured and his kidney badly damaged    
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