The Borneo Post

Police among four dead in Vietnam land clash

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HANOI: Three policemen and a villager died yesterday in rare violent clashes with Vietnam’s communist authoritie­s over disputed land around a militaryow­ned Hanoi airport.

Constructi­on of the Mieu Mon facility has been a long-running sore for villagers who say it is being built on land illegally seized by the military.

Clashes erupted yesterday before dawn when authoritie­s attempting to erect a perimeter fence were met by residents armed with “grenades, petrol bombs and knives”, the Ministry of Public Security said in a statement.

The “social disorder” led to the “deaths of three policemen and one resident”, the statement said, adding other villagers were “arrested for serious violations of the law”.

It was not immediatel­y possible to confirm the toll or verify the authoritie­s’ version of events, disseminat­ed with unusual speed in a country where secrecy and control normally trump transparen­cy.

But a video widely circulated on Facebook by an activist at the scene appeared to show gunfire lighting up the dawn gloom around the village as several truckloads of security guards arrived.

Human Rights Watch urged Vietnam to launch an investigat­ion that “gets to the bottom of what happened” and to provide unfettered access to the site for impartial observers including journalist­s, diplomats and UN officials.

Land disputes are common in Vietnam, where powerful individual­s and companies often make claims on property.

The government strictly controls freedom of expression and the right to protest but flashpoint­s occur. — AFP

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