Vietnamese police search house of bauxite-mine critic

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January 12, 2010

Hanoi – Police on Wednesday searched the Hanoi house of a professor who has criticized Chinese-run bauxite mines in Vietnam. A neighbour of Nguyen Hue Chi, a literature professor who runs the website Bauxite Vietnam, said he had seen police searching Chi’s house.

The professor’s website criticizes the bauxite mines run by the Chinese state aluminum company Chalco in central Vietnam on security and environmental grounds.

Contacted by telephone, Chi said he and investigators were “working together in a friendly manner.”

Lawyer Cu Huy Ha Vu, who has filed a lawsuit against Vietnam’s prime minister over the mines, said he was sure the search was related to the professor’s website.

Vu said the original site had been taken down by unknown hackers two months ago. A replacement site can be accessed at boxitvn.wordpress.com.

Chalco has opened two bauxite-mining and -processing plants in central Vietnam in the past two years. Four more are under consideration.

The mines have been controversial since January 2009 when retired Senior General Vo Nguyen Giap, a veteran of the Vietnam War and respected former politician, wrote a letter to the prime minister opposing them on security grounds.

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