Vietnamese dissident gets more prison time for criticizing Communist Party

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Vietnamese dissident gets more prison time for criticizing Communist Party
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A Vietnamese dissident has been convicted of speaking out inside prison against the ruling Communist Party and sentenced to another 11 years behind bars. Rights activists say the harsh punishment highlights the country’s strict suppression of any opposition.

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