October 6, 2013
Vietnam’s suppression should not be rewarded
By Editorial Board
Washington Post | October 6
The Obama administration has encouraged this shift as part of its “pivot” to Asia, which is intended to balance China’s influence. But, unlike most of its neighbors, Vietnam is doing little to distinguish itself from the Communist regime in Beijing. Like China, it has opened its economy to foreign investment and free markets. But, just as China’s new leadership hasclamped down on dissent in the last year, so, too, has Vietnam’s. This year, at least 46activists have been jailed for criticizing the ruling Communist Party or campaigning for human rights, according to the Wall Street Journal. Continue Reading…
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October 21, 2013 @ 3:15 PM
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