Vietnamese activists say police restrict movements during Trump-Kim summit

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Vietnamese activists say police restrict movements during Trump-Kim summit
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HANOI: More than a dozen prominent Vietnamese political activists say police have stepped up surveillance and prevented them from leaving their ...

HANOI: More than a dozen prominent Vietnamese political activists say police have stepped up surveillance and prevented them from leaving their homes in Hanoi as the Vietnamese capital hosts a summit between the leaders of the United States and North Korea.

"They follow me everywhere I go and warn me that I may be detained if I cross the river into the centre," he told Reuters on Wednesday.Police told him they will guard his house until Mar 1 and not to take photos of them, he added.Trump and Kim meet on Wednesday evening at Hanoi's French-colonial-era Metropole Hotel for the start their second summit in less than a year, seeking to break a stalemate over the North's nuclear weapons.

"This time they are tighter and very determined. They don't say why they are blocking my house, only say 'we are following orders'," Hue said.

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