Talk:Human rights in Vietnam

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make a mention that the sate department wasw humiliated by the loss in vietnam is prone to bias

Why don't you say anything about human rights in Vietnam from Vietnamese's point of view?

Things aren't that bad! At least, in Vietnam, we can hardly see any child labor now. The problem had already been solved long, long time ago...

Thanks to someone who mentioned human rights from Vietnamese's point of view. Because all the times the US complained about the human rights situation in our country, but being a Vietnamese, I don't see it so bad. Yes the government does have strict censorship laws, but if we want we can easily access the free source of information on the internet. And I haven't seem any problem with religion, yet. Because in my family many members follow Buddhism, and they have no problem. Frankly, a large part of the people are too poor to care about such rights they "deserve". And from their point of view, the improvement of living condition is the true "human right" they seek, and the government is doing not too badly at it. If there are people complaining about human rights? The mass will say they are wasting time for meaningless purpose. Why not help them to be able to buy a TV set first before helping them to get freedom of information? That's my point of view, and I believe it is many others' too.

I would say this article is a piece of crap, the US is very far from VN, how can it tell?