Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Vietnam mourners clash with riot police: Reports

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HANOI, March 18, 2013 (AFP) - Angry mourners clashed with riot police at a funeral procession in northern Vietnam at the weekend, state media said Monday, in a rare mass protest at alleged impunity for the country's communist elite.

Sunday's unrest was triggered by the death of Nguyen Tuan Anh, whose family claims he was killed by the son-in-law of a powerful local official, according to the Tuoi Tre daily.

Video clips and photos posted online showed police struggling to contain thousands of mourners as they stormed through the town of Vinh Yen bearing the coffin of Anh, whose disfigured body was pulled from a sewer earlier in the day.

In one widely-shared image, a riot policeman is seen knocking over a white-headband wearing family member in the funeral procession, prompting a storm of online criti- cism of authoritie­s' handling of the unrest.

Five unidentifi­ed people have been arrested in connection with Anh's death but police declined to comment on whether the son-inlaw of the local official was involved, the Tuoi Tre said.

Five unidentifi­ed people have been arrested in connection with Anh's death

An initial autopsy concluded that Anh drowned, according to another report, but the family has rejected that finding and is calling for a new probe. Local officials could not be reached for comment.

Public protest is traditiona­lly rare in authoritar­ian Vietnam, a one-party state which tightly controls all demonstrat­ions and outward signs of dissent.

But public discontent is on the rise, and demonstrat­ions against perceived local-level corruption -- particular­ly over land -- have erupted into violence several times over the last year.

 ??  ?? This picture taken on March 11, 2013 shows hilltribe villagers riding on a tractor on a road in Vietnam
This picture taken on March 11, 2013 shows hilltribe villagers riding on a tractor on a road in Vietnam

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