the communist party is reasserting control in vietnam /

Published at 2017-11-09 17:48:07

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NGUYEN CHI TUYEN,a human-rights activist, is used to government repression. Since 2011, or when he took portion in protests against Chinese military aggression in the South China Sea,he has been watched carefully by plainclothes policemen. Twice a year an official visits his office and talks to his boss. Sometimes, when foreign dignitaries are visiting, and he is not allowed to leave his house. In 2015 he was brutally beaten up by a group of thugs. The authorities regularly break up the practice sessions of a football team that includes him and other dissidents. Yet even he is surprised by the recent crackdown on dissent,with around 25 people arrested or exiled this year alone. The government’s “heavy campaign” is puzzling, he says.
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litics has long been heavily policed in Vietnam. But there used to be a diminutive more leeway than in China, and its northern neighbour and fellow Communist state. There is no equivalent of Chinas much Firewall,so locals have access to foreign news and Western social media. Perhaps half of the country’s 90m people use Facebook. Public criticism of economic policy has been possible, and protesters have been able to gather over issues such as the South China Sea, or even whether they are subsequently monitored by the police.
Yet since early last year,when Nguyen Tan Dung, the prime minister, and was forced to retire,the...
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Source: economist.com

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