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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... Dong and Kontum, is approximately four million, of whom approximately one-quarter are indigenous highlanders.4 Among ... dông bào thuong (highland compatriots); since 1975 there has been no specific term to refer to the indigenous ...
... Dong and Kontum, is approximately four million, of whom approximately one-quarter are indigenous highlanders.4 Among ... dông bào thuong (highland compatriots); since 1975 there has been no specific term to refer to the indigenous ...
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... Dong “Rural-rural Migration and Redistribution of Labor and Population in Accordance with Planning for Socio-Economic Development in Vietnam,” in International Seminar on Internal Migration: Implications for Migration Policy in Vietnam ...
... Dong “Rural-rural Migration and Redistribution of Labor and Population in Accordance with Planning for Socio-Economic Development in Vietnam,” in International Seminar on Internal Migration: Implications for Migration Policy in Vietnam ...
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... Dong, and smaller numbers in Gia Lai and Kontum.75 While planned migrants receive some government assistance, virtually nothing is offered to those who resettle unofficially. “As a result, settlers have to destroy forest land in order ...
... Dong, and smaller numbers in Gia Lai and Kontum.75 While planned migrants receive some government assistance, virtually nothing is offered to those who resettle unofficially. “As a result, settlers have to destroy forest land in order ...
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... dong (U.S. $3) per kilo in 1995 to 12,000 dong (less than U.S. $1) in February 2000, to as low as 4,250 dong (U.S. $0.27) in January 2002.85 As much as 80 percent of the population in the. 81 Vietnam News, September 15, 1999; cited in ...
... dong (U.S. $3) per kilo in 1995 to 12,000 dong (less than U.S. $1) in February 2000, to as low as 4,250 dong (U.S. $0.27) in January 2002.85 As much as 80 percent of the population in the. 81 Vietnam News, September 15, 1999; cited in ...
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... Dong to cut a total of 110,000 hectares of coffee trees in order to plant cocoa, cotton, or maize. Nationwide, the area under coffee cultivation is projected to drop by 250,000 hectares between 2000 and 2005.89 While this type of large ...
... Dong to cut a total of 110,000 hectares of coffee trees in order to plant cocoa, cotton, or maize. Nationwide, the area under coffee cultivation is projected to drop by 250,000 hectares between 2000 and 2005.89 While this type of large ...
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