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VIETNAM <br />3 <br />The law prohibits physical abuse, but police commonly mistreated suspects during <br />arrest or detention. Incidents of physical harassment, intimidation, and the <br />questioning of family members were reported in several locations, including but <br />not limited to Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Bac Giang and Dong Nai provinces. <br />For example, in April local police arrested and beat Tran Van Du from Soc Trang <br />Province while interrogating him in custody. In October the Soc Trang People's <br />Court sentenced the following police officers for "intentionally inflicting injury ": <br />Vo Van Ut Deo to two years' imprisonment; Danh Nhan, eight years; Tran Tuan <br />Khai, four years; and Nguyen Quoc Thang, two years. <br />In August Hanoi police officials opened an investigation into an alleged "deliberate <br />physical assault" by police Captain Minh after Internet footage showed him <br />stomping on a detained protester during a demonstration over Chinese sovereignty <br />claims in the South China Sea (East Sea) in July. Authorities placed Minh on <br />administrative leave but later cleared and reinstated him. <br />Land - rights protesters in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Danang, and several provinces <br />in the Mekong Delta continued to report instances of physical harassment and <br />intimidation by local authorities. Most incidents between local authorities and <br />ethnic minorities involved land, money, or domestic disputes. For example, the <br />People's Court of Gia Lai Province convicted nine Montagnards of "undermining <br />unity policy" and sentenced them to prison for what human rights groups reported <br />were advocacy activities related to Montagnard rights or land disputes. The <br />sentences handed down in April were as follows: Siu Hlom, 12 years; Siu Nheo <br />and Siu Brom, 10 years each; Rah Lan Mlih, Ro Mah Pro, and Rah Lan Blom, nine <br />years each; and Kpa Sin and Ro Man Klit, eight years each. In December the court <br />also sentenced Siu Thai (Ama Thuong), arrested in April, to 10 years' <br />imprisonment. <br />The government reported in September that more than 32,300 drug users - -the large <br />majority of whom were administratively sentenced to forced detoxification without <br />judicial review - -were living in the 121 drug- detention centers countrywide. <br />According to the government, the stated population did not exceed the intended <br />capacity of the centers, which had separate facilities for women. At these centers, <br />according to a September report from a nongovernmental organization (NGO), <br />authorities allegedly forced individuals to perform menial work under harsh <br />conditions and mistreated them (see section 7.b.). After his November visit, the <br />