sitting in a small cafa,trinh ba phuong 31, reaches across the table to light his uncle's cigarette,befor he explains how his paraents ended up in prison over a land protest.
he has brought family members and friends to the interview for support in case he is tailed by security officials.
phuong'sfather is serving a 20-month prison sentence and his mother 15 months for disturbing public order after they helped rally protesters against eviction for a residential project in their village,duong noi,on the outskirts of hanoi,last year.
around 350 of the village's famililes refused the $13 per square meter they were offered in early 2041,saying it was too low.
"there was no discussion.now they have taken the land.we're farmers,what job can we do?"phuong say.
sitting in a small cafa,trinh ba phuong 31, reaches across the table to light his uncle's cigarette,befor he explains how his paraents ended up in prison over a land protest.
he has brought family members and friends to the interview for support in case he is tailed by security officials.
phuong'sfather is serving a 20-month prison sentence and his mother 15 months for disturbing public order after they helped rally protesters against eviction for a residential project in their village,duong noi,on the outskirts of hanoi,last year.
around 350 of the village's famililes refused the $13 per square meter they were offered in early 2041,saying it was too low.
"there was no discussion.now they have taken the land.we're farmers,what job can we do?"phuong say.
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