Vietnamese woman burns self to protest
A Vietnamese woman carried banners protesting
Le Truong Hai Hieu, vice chairman of
District 1 government, says they believe the suicide was inspired by a
combination of serious life problems and anger created by
The woman, who has been identified
as 67-year-old Le Thi Tuyet Mai, set herself on fire outside the palace's
front gate on
The palace guards put out the fire
in three minutes but the woman had already perished. One man’s voice in a now
widely-viewed YouTube video of the scene said a small fire extinguisher was
used.
The guards said the woman took a
taxi to the building gates--which are internationally known as the site where
the Vietnam War ended on April 30, 1975.
They said she acted so quickly that
no one had a chance to stop her.
Police collected a gas can, lighter,
and a bag containing seven banners emblazoned with hand-written slogans
denouncing
The victim’s son Tran Le Truong, 45,
said Mai had no history of mental illness.
Police are investigating the matter
further.
Protests against the oil rig
spiraled into riots at Chinese-backed factories and companies outside
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Thứ Sáu, 23 tháng 5, 2014
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