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</html><description>Vietnam&#x2019;s human-rights record will come under scrutiny tomorrow at the United Nations Human Rights Council. Hanoi is hoping the council, which includes Cuba and Saudi Arabia, will rub clean its murky record on human rights. Freedom-loving countries shouldn&#x2019;t let this happen. Vietnam&#x2019;s report to the Human Rights Council in preparation for this review paints a &hellip;</description><thumbnail_url>https://queme.org/app/uploads/2009/05/WSJ-opinion.png</thumbnail_url><thumbnail_width>261</thumbnail_width><thumbnail_height>54</thumbnail_height></oembed>
