“Are there still religious prisoners in VietNam? Do you know THAT much about the country?”
Of course there are still religious prisoners in VN. Further, severe repression of religious groups in the Central Highlands continues to this day and, in a nutshell, it is courageous and dangerous to practice non-Government supported churches. It’s also not healthy to be a Montagnard or a Caucasian making public statements in opposition to the police or the government.
It’s the government, not the people, doing this. It’s the two per cent of the population, not the remaining 98%.
What is your point, anyway?
You seem to be having trouble tracking. My point is and always has been that postwar VietNam is very unlike postwar Japan. Relates to your post 19.
Just quit trying to horn in on grownups conversation and go back to DU.