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Vietnam Combat Operations Wider War Expansion Available Now! news

Vietnam Combat Operations Wider War Expansion Available Now! news : is a real-time strategy game launched in 2020 by . It is a standalone mod which uses the engine to recreate combat operations during the Vietnam War. Taking nearly 20 years to finish, the non-profit game puts players in command of American or Vietnamese soldiers in a deadly array of battlefields. The game features hundreds of units in dozens of authentic Vietnam maps. The game runs on all PCS and laptops and can be downloaded free online via the game s Facebook page. Pinoy game developer Tiger Yan has just released a freely-downloadable expansion pack called Wider War.

Vietnamese Facebook User Jailed For One Year For Offending Officials — Radio Free Asia

Vietnamese bishop shows Christmas love to market retailers

Vietnamese bishop shows Christmas love to market retailers Bishop Dao delights traders with walking tour and some festive words of wisdom Trending A fruit retailer shakes hands with Bishop Joseph Dinh Duc Dao on Dec. 14. (Photo courtesy of giaophanxuanloc.net) A bishop from southern Vietnam has spread Christmas spirit among Catholics by paying an Advent visit to traders at a market. On Dec. 14, Bishop Joseph Dinh Duc Dao of Xuan Loc, accompanied by Father Lawrance Do Nam Tan of Phuc Nhac Parish and some lay leaders, visited the traditional market of Phuc Nhac in Thong Nhat district of Dong Nai province.

Dissident Vietnamese Poet Jailed For 12 Years on Subversion Charge — Radio Free Asia

AFP A court in central Vietnam’s Nghe An province on Tuesday sentenced a dissident poet and blogger to 12 years in prison on a charge of subversion activities his lawyer said were merely an exercise of his client’s freedom of speech. Tran Duc Thach, a co-founder of Vietnam’s online Brotherhood for Democracy, was arrested on April 23, 2020 and charged with “activities aimed at overthrowing the People’s Government” under Article 109 of Vietnam’s Criminal Code for Facebook postings exposing government corruption and human rights abuses. The Brotherhood for Democracy is not recognized by the Vietnamese government, and many of its members have been imprisoned since its founding in 2013.

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