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The restaurant serves up steaks wrapped in edible 24-carat gold leaf, reportedly costing more than US$1,000, and the video sparked anger over the decadence on display while Vietnam struggled through the COVID-19 pandemic.
During the same trip to London, To Lam also visited the grave of Karl Marx, the ideological father of communism.
To Lam, a member of the country's 16-strong politburo, has been public security minister since 2016 and has taken a hard line on human rights movements in the communist nation.
In April, Vietnam imprisoned Nguyen Lan Thang, a prominent journalist who documented protests and human rights violations, for six years.
A year earlier, high-profile dissident journalist Pham Doan Trang was given nine years behind bars.
They were all jailed on the same anti-state charge.
originally posted by: ElGoobero
so the To Jam guy ate a gold-plated steak in London; noodle seller Peter Lam Bui made a parody video...getting a five-year sentence for'anti-state comments'.
I had hoped Viet Nam was transitioning into a civilized modern state. disappointed at the Government's repression. the people do better if left alone.
I know next to nothing about modern Asia. is this the norm?
what say you?
originally posted by: Turquosie
a reply to: ElGoobero
Man, that's really sad that they went the reoute of imprisoning journalists. Hopefully the government reverts its decision. I am thinking of going to vietnam next year.
It's frustrating that we still have many countries that feel the need to imprison people for simply speaking. I really hope vietnam has reforms soon. Especially as vietnam is quickly developing its industries which will lead the poeple into further modernization.
I think one day, with the emergence of the internet, there will be mass desire to increase freedoms which governments will no longer be able to ignore. Especially with the newer generations starting to take positions of power.
originally posted by: ElGoobero
I had hoped Viet Nam was transitioning into a civilized modern state. disappointed at the Government's repression. the people do better if left alone.
I know next to nothing about modern Asia. is this the norm?
what say you?
originally posted by: yuppa
originally posted by: Turquosie
a reply to: ElGoobero
Man, that's really sad that they went the reoute of imprisoning journalists. Hopefully the government reverts its decision. I am thinking of going to vietnam next year.
It's frustrating that we still have many countries that feel the need to imprison people for simply speaking. I really hope vietnam has reforms soon. Especially as vietnam is quickly developing its industries which will lead the poeple into further modernization.
I think one day, with the emergence of the internet, there will be mass desire to increase freedoms which governments will no longer be able to ignore. Especially with the newer generations starting to take positions of power.
If you go. dont do journalism or speak out or even claim to be from america.
originally posted by: ElGoobero
originally posted by: yuppa
originally posted by: Turquosie
a reply to: ElGoobero
Man, that's really sad that they went the reoute of imprisoning journalists. Hopefully the government reverts its decision. I am thinking of going to vietnam next year.
It's frustrating that we still have many countries that feel the need to imprison people for simply speaking. I really hope vietnam has reforms soon. Especially as vietnam is quickly developing its industries which will lead the poeple into further modernization.
I think one day, with the emergence of the internet, there will be mass desire to increase freedoms which governments will no longer be able to ignore. Especially with the newer generations starting to take positions of power.
If you go. dont do journalism or speak out or even claim to be from america.
not long ago it was a thing for US veterans to go back and tour the place. what I heard about it was positive.
originally posted by: ElGoobero
originally posted by: yuppa
originally posted by: Turquosie
a reply to: ElGoobero
Man, that's really sad that they went the reoute of imprisoning journalists. Hopefully the government reverts its decision. I am thinking of going to vietnam next year.
It's frustrating that we still have many countries that feel the need to imprison people for simply speaking. I really hope vietnam has reforms soon. Especially as vietnam is quickly developing its industries which will lead the poeple into further modernization.
I think one day, with the emergence of the internet, there will be mass desire to increase freedoms which governments will no longer be able to ignore. Especially with the newer generations starting to take positions of power.
If you go. dont do journalism or speak out or even claim to be from america.
not long ago it was a thing for US veterans to go back and tour the place. what I heard about it was positive.