Vietnamese diaspora groups are urging US President Joe Biden to Prioritize Human Rights in Vietnam before strengthening ties between the two countries during his visit to Hanoi. A coalition of 37 pro-democracy organizations has called on Biden to insist on greater freedoms for the Vietnamese people, including freedom of expression and independent labor unions. They also highlighted the detention of individuals for religious activities and advocating for human rights and democracy. The coalition warned against assisting Vietnam in developing semiconductors and artificial intelligence, as they believe it could be used for control and censorship.
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