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Cambodian Buddhist monks protest against Vietnam

PHNOM PENH, Feb 27 (Reuters) Fifty Cambodian Buddhist monks protested outside the Vietnamese embassy today, calling on the communist-run nation's visiting president, Nguyen Minh Triet, to allow greater freedom of religion.

More than 100 riot police armed with electric-shock batons and AK-47 rifles lined up outside the embassy as officials tried to persuade the saffron-robed monks to leave.

The protesters said police in southern Vietnam had recently arrested and disrobed nine ethnic Cambodian Buddhist monks.

''We want the Vietnamese authorities to give them the right to practice Buddhism,'' one of the monks, Hol Pirom, told Reuters.

Triet was due to meet King Norodom Sihamoni today at the start of a two-day state visit to its Southeast Asian neighbour.

He will also hold talks with Prime Minister Hun Sen, a former Khmer Rouge guerrilla who fled to Vietnam in the late 1970s before returning with the 1979 invasion that brought an end to Pol Pot's four-year reign of terror.

Appointed prime minister of the Hanoi-backed regime in 1985, Hun Sen has been criticised frequently by nationalists as being pro-Vietnamese. However, he says he is merely normalising relations with one his country's most important trading partners.

Vietnam denies accusations by international human rights groups that it represses human rights and religious freedoms. The government has an official policy of a citizen's rights to ''belief or non-belief''.

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UN's Pinheiro vows to go where he wants in Myanmar

United Nations, Oct 25: The United Nations expert on human rights in Myanmar vowed he would not be constrained by the military junta when he visits the country next month to report on the recent crisis. UN special rapporteur Paulo Sergio Pinheiro said he believed detentions continued after last month's suppression of demonstrations, which were led by Buddhist monks in several major cities in the impoverished southeast Asian state. ''What annoys me is that the repression has not stopped a single moment.....
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