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Vietnam activists ‘jailed up to 8 years’

Vietnam activists ‘jailed up to 8 years’
A Vietnam court has jailed seven activists agitating for land rights and religious freedom for up to eight years, a US-based group said, in the latest of a series of verdicts against dissidents.
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3 comments on “Vietnam activists ‘jailed up to 8 years’

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