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Villagers Evicted From Vietnamese Development Site Despite Ongoing Compensation Talks

RFA Authorities in northern Vietnam’s Ha Nam province have blocked off irrigation canals and access points to a rice field at the center of a land dispute between villagers and a company with plans to turn the site into an industrial park, according to residents. On the morning of June 25, more than 100 riot police and other officers led a convoy of excavators, bulldozers, and trucks to requisition a field in Ly Nhan district’s Chuong village, despite ongoing compensation negotiations between residents and the Thai Ha Urban And Industrial Park Investment Joint Stock Company. Video of the eviction, which occurred shortly after the sowing of seeds for a new crop of rice, shows villagers engaging in a scuffle with authorities that resulted in at least one 70-year-old woman being hospitalized for injuries.

Central Highlands corn farmer caught growing cannabis cattle feed

Central Highlands corn farmer caught growing cannabis cattle feed By Ngoc Oanh   February 26, 2021 | 08:30 pm GMT+7 Police measures a cannabis tree found in a farm in Chu Se District of Gia Lai Province, February 25, 2021. Photo by VnExpress/Ngoc Oanh. A farmer in the Central Highlands province of Gia Lai is being investigated after he was found growing 230 cannabis trees in between corn stalks. The 25 to 145-centimeter-high trees were discovered covering 800 of 4,630 square meters cultivated by Tran Hung, 38, in Chu Se District on Thursday afternoon. Police also found a nursery where baby cannabis trees were being reared. Hung said the nursery is owned by his grandmother and that he was assigned to manage it two years ago.

Buckets and a yoke: The last door-to-door water vendor in Vietnam s Hoi An

Wednesday, December 30, 2020, 21:02 GMT+7 Nguyen Quoc carries buckets of well water to households of Hoi An City, Quang Nam Province, Vietnam. Photo: T.B.D. / Tuoi Tre Nguyen Quoc took over the arduous family business of fetching well water to Vietnam s Hoi An City households from his father, whose legacy as the soul  of the old town is still remembered to this day. Quoc, 62, starts his work day early in the morning, with his footsteps followed by splashing sounds of water being the first thing heard on the street of Tran Hung Dao. He fills up the bucket at Ba Le Well, a known tourism destination that also serves as the source for water used in

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