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Dorothy Shore Zinberg
Belfer Center For Science and International Affairs
Contact:
Telephone: 617-495-1406
Email: dorothy_zinberg@harvard.edu
March 7, 2011
"All That Glitters: An American in Vietnam"
Op-Ed, The Huffington Post
By Dorothy Shore Zinberg, Belfer Center For Science and International Affairs
"Poverty and unemployment are significant even though, like the Chinese, the Vietnamese have managed to cut abject poverty significantly. Wages remain shockingly low. Censorship is rife and Facebook is banned. According to the Committee to Protect Journalists (U.S.) before the 2011 Communist Party Congress meetings, Internet cafes and blogs were closely watched; dozens of activists and bloggers were arrested for "spreading propaganda against the state." The government dismantled websites, and a number of journalists remain in jail."
March 7, 2011
"All That Glitters: An American in Vietnam"
Op-Ed, The Huffington Post
By Dorothy Shore Zinberg, Belfer Center For Science and International Affairs
"Poverty and unemployment are significant even though, like the Chinese, the Vietnamese have managed to cut abject poverty significantly. Wages remain shockingly low. Censorship is rife and Facebook is banned. According to the Committee to Protect Journalists (U.S.) before the 2011 Communist Party Congress meetings, Internet cafes and blogs were closely watched; dozens of activists and bloggers were arrested for "spreading propaganda against the state." The government dismantled websites, and a number of journalists remain in jail."
March 7, 2011
"All That Glitters: An American in Vietnam"
Op-Ed, The Huffington Post
By Dorothy Shore Zinberg, Belfer Center For Science and International Affairs
"Poverty and unemployment are significant even though, like the Chinese, the Vietnamese have managed to cut abject poverty significantly. Wages remain shockingly low. Censorship is rife and Facebook is banned. According to the Committee to Protect Journalists (U.S.) before the 2011 Communist Party Congress meetings, Internet cafes and blogs were closely watched; dozens of activists and bloggers were arrested for "spreading propaganda against the state." The government dismantled websites, and a number of journalists remain in jail."
March 7, 2011
"All That Glitters: An American in Vietnam"
Op-Ed, The Huffington Post
By Dorothy Shore Zinberg, Belfer Center For Science and International Affairs
"Poverty and unemployment are significant even though, like the Chinese, the Vietnamese have managed to cut abject poverty significantly. Wages remain shockingly low. Censorship is rife and Facebook is banned. According to the Committee to Protect Journalists (U.S.) before the 2011 Communist Party Congress meetings, Internet cafes and blogs were closely watched; dozens of activists and bloggers were arrested for "spreading propaganda against the state." The government dismantled websites, and a number of journalists remain in jail."



