The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Vietnam detains 100 after protests turn violent

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HANOI: Authoritie­s in Vietnam have detained more than 100 people after protesters pelted government buildings with rocks and Molotov cocktails, injuring dozens of police officers, state media reported yesterday.

The rare demonstrat­ions Sunday took place in several parts of the country in response to legislatio­n on three special economic zones that would grant 99-year leases to companies, stoking fears the deals would go to Chinese firms amid tensions over disputed territory in the South China Sea.

One of the biggest turnouts was in the southeast coastal province of Binh Thuan, where hundreds gathered in front of the People’s Committee Headquarte­rs in Phan Thiet on Sunday, lobbing rocks and petrol bombs.

Authoritie­s said 102 people in the city were detained and property was damaged, according to statecontr­olled VnExpress.

“We are still investigat­ing and classifyin­g those people to handle in accordance with the law,” police colonel Nguyen Van Nhieu told the news site.

Nhieu also said dozens of police officers sustained injuries but there were no deaths, shutting down rumours that had spread on social media. The figures could not be independen­tly confirmed.

Earlier on Sunday, protesters in Tuy Phong district of the same province confronted police and blocked traffic.

“At first, I saw (the protesters) throw water bottles and fruit for a while. After that, someone brought rocks in to throw at the police,” local resident Dung Pham told AFP via telephone.

Public displays of dissent are rare in the one-party state, where a conservati­ve leadership in place since 2016 has taken a more aggressive stance against activists.

But mounting frustratio­n has pushed the government to slow down the legislatio­n’s progress.

Vietnam’s parliament yesterday agreed to delay approval of the draft law on special economic zones to the end of the year, while the chairwoman of the parliament Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan called on people to stay calm and that their opinions “will always be heard”.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Protesters burn motorcycle­s in front of a provincial office in Vietnam’s south central coast Binh Thuan province in response to legislatio­n on three special economic zones that would grant 99-year leases to companies.
— AFP photo Protesters burn motorcycle­s in front of a provincial office in Vietnam’s south central coast Binh Thuan province in response to legislatio­n on three special economic zones that would grant 99-year leases to companies.

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