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Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung called Friday for a revamp of the country's land management policies as he criticized the forced eviction of an ex-Vietnamese soldier turned farmer who had used explosives to resist a government land-repossession move.
But Prime Minister Dung, who has taken a personal interest in the case, said on Friday that the repossession and forced eviction were illegal, drawing relief from Vuon's family and fellow farmers.
The two brothers together with another brother and a nephew are being held for attempted murder following the incident in Hai Phong city's Tien Lang district which resulted in serious injuries to four policemen and two soldiers.
They had allegedly laid homemade land mines and fired improvised shotguns when security forces enforced the eviction, seriously wounding four policemen and two soldiers.
*** This Viet former soldier laid land mines against their government forces for forced eviction.
Meanwhile in Cambodia, Hun sen government forced their own people out of their land and gave the lands to the foreigners and we don't do any thing about it?
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Also known as the Banana Kingdom!
It is ironic that some of our people hoist the traitor's picture.
Our people live in a well, lacking the necessary information to differentite between good and bad leaders.
Our people do not have a TV station that broadcast the real story in Cambodia.
On the posters, the words " WANTED, DEAD OR ALIVE" should be added.
Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung called Friday for a revamp of the country's land management policies as he criticized the forced eviction of an ex-Vietnamese soldier turned farmer who had used explosives to resist a government land-repossession move.
But Prime Minister Dung, who has taken a personal interest in the case, said on Friday that the repossession and forced eviction were illegal, drawing relief from Vuon's family and fellow farmers.
The two brothers together with another brother and a nephew are being held for attempted murder following the incident in Hai Phong city's Tien Lang district which resulted in serious injuries to four policemen and two soldiers.
They had allegedly laid homemade land mines and fired improvised shotguns when security forces enforced the eviction, seriously wounding four policemen and two soldiers.
*** This Viet former soldier laid land mines against their government forces for forced eviction.
Meanwhile in Cambodia, Hun sen government forced their own people out of their land and gave the lands to the foreigners and we don't do any thing about it?
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