Despite sweeping reforms, communist-ruled Vietnam tolerates little dissent, with protests often broken up by police, though the constitution allows freedom of assembly.
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The southeast Asian nation has jailed dozens of people for joining in the protests, triggered by fears that investors from China would dominate 99-year land leases up for development in the zones.
At a one-day trial, a court in Vietnam's central province of Binh Thuan convicted the 15, aged between 18 and 33, on charges of causing public disorder, the Voice of Vietnam Radio said.
"Their violations significantly affected local security and safety, causing danger to society," it cited the jury as saying.
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Those convicted pleaded guilty and expressed their remorse at the trial, it said. According to the indictment, the demonstrators were found to have been hurling bricks, sticks and gasoline bombs at the
police and causing traffic jams, it added.
Lawyers for the protesters were not immediately available
for comment.
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