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Vietnamese official vows to suppress illegal actions in anti-China protests
TRAN Van Nam, vice chairman of Binh Duong Province People's Committee, said in an interview today that Binh Duong is determined to suppress those who force others to take illegal actions.
Yesterday, the anti-China protests in Binh Duong Province, some 1,120 km south of Vietnamese capital Hanoi, went violent. Thousands protesters broke into foreign factories, conducting wrecking and looting, which leads to over 1,000 factories shut down and over 15 factories burning down. Most of the factories belong to companies invested by China's Taiwan, local Chinese told Xinhua today.
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