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TPP Signatories Must Press Vietnam to Drop Proposed 'Draconian' Laws: Rights Group
RFA Friday 20th November, 2015
The United States and other signatories to a major free trade agreement between Pacific Rim countries should pressure Vietnam to drop proposed laws that would allow the authorities to expand a crackdown on critics of the one party communist government, a rights group said Friday.
Vietnam is using vague national security laws to stifle dissent, New York-based Human Rights Watch said in a statement, adding that signatories to the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) must push Vietnam to halt legislation that would add even more penalties to its "already draconian criminal code."
Twelve Pacific Rim countries--the U.S., Vietnam, Brunei, Chile, New Zealand, Singapore, Australia, Canada, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico and Peru--signed the TPP on Oct. 5 after seven years of negotiations, agreeing to lower tariffs and establish a dispute settlement mechanism for trade.
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Vietnam News - TPP Signatories Must Press Vietnam to Drop Proposed 'Draconian' Laws: Rights Group
"It appears that the Vietnamese government played nice during TPP negotiations, but now that the agreement has been signed it is taking steps to tighten government control over critics," he said.
wow, talking about stupid VCP.
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RFA Friday 20th November, 2015
The United States and other signatories to a major free trade agreement between Pacific Rim countries should pressure Vietnam to drop proposed laws that would allow the authorities to expand a crackdown on critics of the one party communist government, a rights group said Friday.
Vietnam is using vague national security laws to stifle dissent, New York-based Human Rights Watch said in a statement, adding that signatories to the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) must push Vietnam to halt legislation that would add even more penalties to its "already draconian criminal code."
Twelve Pacific Rim countries--the U.S., Vietnam, Brunei, Chile, New Zealand, Singapore, Australia, Canada, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico and Peru--signed the TPP on Oct. 5 after seven years of negotiations, agreeing to lower tariffs and establish a dispute settlement mechanism for trade.
Read more here:
Vietnam News - TPP Signatories Must Press Vietnam to Drop Proposed 'Draconian' Laws: Rights Group
"It appears that the Vietnamese government played nice during TPP negotiations, but now that the agreement has been signed it is taking steps to tighten government control over critics," he said.
wow, talking about stupid VCP.
@William Hung
@dichoi
@Viva_Viet
@Rechoice