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Vile: A DreamWorks movie, a map of the city, and a major regional line

Feb 16,2020 7:16 am

Vietnamese media presented this photo shows the disputed dashed Line - the ordered in The Cinema -

Malaysian censors, a scene cut from the DreamWorks film Despicable before it is gone - because a quick look at a map.

It is the third South-East Asian country take offense at The Scene of The Movie , a Chinese co-production.

The controversial map shows the "nine-dash Line " that China uses to illustrate its claims in The South China sea.

parts of The Sea , and several island-groups claimed by five other Asian countries, and China,.

- while the Filipino politicians are calling for a DreamWorks-boycott.

It could be Only a backdrop for an animated Film, But it throws a spotlight on one of The World 's hottest territorial disputes.

What's in The Scene ?

an abomination, an animated children's film, that has actually nothing to do with The South China Sea.

It's about a Chinese girl from Shanghai, and a yeti spotted on the roof, strikes a friendship with him, and - against all Odds - manages to take him back to the top of Mount Everest .

The Girl , Yi, has a temporary shed on the roof of the building where she lives. In this shed there is a large map of East Asia on The Wall , with photos and notes to remember it.

And it shows The South China sea - with a series of lines that mark what is known as China's nine-dash Line .

What is the nine-dash Line ?

The South China Sea is a strategically important region, rich in potential natural resources and fishing grounds, and lie between a number of influential countries.

China says, it has always controlled a large part of this territory. The nine-dash-Line makes by far the largest part - it is Only a small coastal strip to each of The Other plaintiffs.

In 1947, China issued a map detailing its claims, and insists that history backs up his claims.

to distinguish The Other eligible please.

Vietnam has also historical maps, on which the claims while the Philippines calls on its proximity to some of the Islands, long populated by Filipinos.

While Taiwan is the demand of the mirror, that China (and China is Taiwan considered part of China anyway), Malaysia, and Brunei are covered parts of The Sea , in the framework of their economic exclusion zones, as defined by the United Nations laws.

The Philippines have tried to international Arbitration and, say, China against the Philippines '" sovereign rights.

Beijing, though, boycotted the proceedings and the judgment has no consequences.

China's rapidly growing influence in the region has authorized The Other to claim and to obtain torn between position - or Beijing's economic power.

Why was it included in the film?

It is hard to say, because it really does play a role in the Film.

But it is an Abomination of The First co-production between the American company DreamWorks and China ' s Pearl Studio production.

In China, The Sea is shown as routine, with the nine-dash Line . So for the Chinese side of the co-production, it's easy, accurate and normal map.

moviegoers in Vietnam, though, were quick to accuse China of insertion of the card, gradually making his claims less and less controversial on the global stage.

In fact, Beijing is not Only The Territory claim: it's Marine patrols in the area and has for years, the construction of a military Outpost on the disputed Islands.

In some cases, small rocky reefs have cars in full military takeoff and landing.

in recent years, China has become more insistent always on the territorial issues.

It has, for example, was always strict in police work, as well as foreign companies, Hong Kong is part of China, But has a special Status - or Taiwan governed itself, But which Beijing sees as a province of the mainland, the path is broken.

This has led to officials, and indignant Chinese social-media users go to Western companies, the "wrong" cards.

Just This Week , for the use of a map of China without Taiwan.

What has been said Malaysia and other countries?

"The film has been a approval for screening in Malaysia," the Malaysian film Board of management Chairman Mohamad Zamberi Abdul Aziz said to the Reuters news Agency.

"Under the condition that the controversial card is removed from the film. "

Vietnamese moviegoers The First to notice were the nine-dash Line , and the officials quickly ordered the film pulled.

next was the Philippines, where the public and politicians alike were excited. Minister of foreign Affairs and speculation about cutting the card out of the Film.

The Film shows in the U.S. since last month, and the card, The Scene was largely ignored.

But The South China sea.

The U.S. Navy routinely conducts what it calls a "freedom of navigation" acts. His ships sailing by, what the USA calls for international Waters is to blame for China of provocation and interference in regional Affairs.



animation, china, malaysia, philippines

Source of news: bbc.com

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