Repression of Montagnards: Conflicts Over Land and Religion in Vietnam's Central HighlandsSidney Jones, Joseph Saunders, Malcolm Smart, Human Rights Watch (Organization) Human Rights Watch, 2002 - 194 pagini In February 2001, several thousand members of indigenous minorities from Vietnam's Central Highlands, often collectively known as Montagnards, held a series of largely peaceful demonstration calling for independence, return of ancestral lands, and religious freedom. Vietnamese authorities responded with a massive show of force, deploying thousands of police and soldiers to disperse the protesters. In the weeks and months following the demonstration, authorities arrested hudreds of highlanders, sometimes using torture to elicit confessions and public statements of remorse by protest organizers. |
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... began in 1978 with the founding of its Europe and Central Asia division (then known as Helsinki Watch). Today, it also includes divisions covering Africa, the Americas, Asia, and the Middle East. In addition, it includes three thematic ...
... began in 1978 with the founding of its Europe and Central Asia division (then known as Helsinki Watch). Today, it also includes divisions covering Africa, the Americas, Asia, and the Middle East. In addition, it includes three thematic ...
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... began to brew after President Ngô Dinh Diêm launched programs in 1956 to resettle ethnic Vietnamese to “land development centers” in the Central Highlands and assimilate the highlanders into mainstream Vietnamese society. In addition ...
... began to brew after President Ngô Dinh Diêm launched programs in 1956 to resettle ethnic Vietnamese to “land development centers” in the Central Highlands and assimilate the highlanders into mainstream Vietnamese society. In addition ...
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... began to link up with similar ethnonationalist movements brewing in Cambodia among ethnic Cham and Khmer Krom,37 primarily through Lt. Col. Les Kosem, a Cambodian Cham and Col. Um Savuth, both officers in the Royal Khmer Army. 31 UNHCR ...
... began to link up with similar ethnonationalist movements brewing in Cambodia among ethnic Cham and Khmer Krom,37 primarily through Lt. Col. Les Kosem, a Cambodian Cham and Col. Um Savuth, both officers in the Royal Khmer Army. 31 UNHCR ...
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... began negotiations with the government about their return to Vietnam. While 250 FULRO forces agreed to return in October 1966, Y Bham Enuol—who continued to insist on regional autonomy and an armed highlander force—was not among them ...
... began negotiations with the government about their return to Vietnam. While 250 FULRO forces agreed to return in October 1966, Y Bham Enuol—who continued to insist on regional autonomy and an armed highlander force—was not among them ...
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... began implementing plans to resettle large numbers of Vietnamese in upland “economic zones.” There also were announcements in rhetoric reminiscent of the Diêm era about programs to settle the “nomadic” mountain people in “sedentary ...
... began implementing plans to resettle large numbers of Vietnamese in upland “economic zones.” There also were announcements in rhetoric reminiscent of the Diêm era about programs to settle the “nomadic” mountain people in “sedentary ...
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