Parishioners of Song Ngoc parish, Quynh Luu district have returned home.
(Baonghean.vn) - On February 15, parishioners of Song Ngoc parish, Quynh Luu district, who participated in the lawsuit against Formosa Company returned to their locality.
Previously, on February 14, due to the incitement of Mr. Nguyen Dinh Thuc - Parish Priest of Song Ngoc (Quynh Luu), hundreds of parishioners gathered at Song Ngoc parish to go to Ky Anh district, Ha Tinh province to file a lawsuit against Formosa Company. When they arrived at Dien Hong commune, Dien Chau district, they gathered and caused disorder and traffic congestion on National Highway 1A.
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Parishioners of Song Ngoc parish went to file a lawsuit against Formosa on February 14. |
Although representatives of provincial leaders, local authorities, and functional forces explained and mobilized parishioners to understand the incident, with the incitement of Mr. Nguyen Dinh Thuc, some extremists threw stones at the functional forces, injuring a number of police officers and people and damaging a number of vehicles of the functional forces and people passing through National Highway 1A.
On the evening of February 14, about 120 parishioners stayed at Dong Thap parish, Dien Hong commune (Dien Chau). By 9:30 a.m. on February 15, these parishioners had returned to their hometowns.
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On the road passing through Song Ngoc parish. Photo taken at 3:00 p.m. on February 15 in Quynh Ngoc commune (Quynh Luu) |
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Seafood trading activities at Lach Thoi market, Son Hai commune, Quynh Luu. Photo taken at 4pm on February 15. |
On February 15, in areas of Song Ngoc parish (Quynh Luu), daily life and production activities continued as usual. According to reporters, at Lach Thoi fishing port, fishermen still went out to sea, and Lach Thoi fish market still saw the trading of seafood and necessities as usual./.
PV Group