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| Monday, 4 June, 2001, 14:05 GMT 15:05 UK House arrest for Vietnam dissident ![]() US trade ties could be link to religious freedom The Vietnamese authorities have put one of the country's best known dissidents and a leading religious figure under house arrest for two years. Noble Prize nominee Thich Quang Do, a Buddhist monk, has been confined to his monastery in Ho Chi Minh City since last Friday. Dozens of police officers have been stationed around the monastery to enforce the order. Mr Do's detention came as the United States Congress was due to ratify a key trade agreement with Vietnam.
Exiled Vietnamese religious leaders have also been urging the US to delay implementing a trade pact pending improvements in Vietnam's human rights record. Crackdown Mr Do is deputy head of the outlawed Unified Buddhist Church of Vietnam. The head of the UBVC, Thich Huyen Quang, is also under house arrest in a remote part of Vietnam. On Thursday, Mr Do was to lead a convoy of church supporters to bring Mr Quang to Ho Chi Minh City for medical treatment. The latest action by the authorities comes amid a widespread crackdown against religious groups and ethnic minorities, who staged large protests in February. Among the issues that sparked the protests was the government's repression of fringe Protestant churches, which have attracted many followers from ethnic minorities in recent years. The BBC Hanoi correspondent says Vietnam currently recognises six religious groups, but organisations which lack official acceptance face sustained harassment. |
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