The Borneo Post

Vietnam jails 6 for economic zone protest clashes

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HANOI: Acourtince­ntral-Vietnam yesterday jailed six Vietnamese for clashing with police during last month’s nationwide protests over new economic zones and feared dominance of Chinese investors.

The court in Binh Thuan province handed down prison sentences of between two and two and a half years for 'disturbing public order', the Ministry of Public Security said in a statement on its website.

The six hurled bottles, bricks and petrol bombs at police during the protests on June 11, according to the statement.

Their lawyers were not immediatel­y available for comment.

The protests, by thousands of people in several cities, were fuelled by concerns that a draft law to develop economic zones offering land leases of up to 99 years would be dominated by investors from China, a neighbour with which Vietnam has a rocky history.

Police have detained dozens of people following the protests, including in the economic hub of Ho Chi Minh City and the capital, Hanoi.

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