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imageWASHINGTON: US lawmakers marked on Thursday's 40th anniversary of the fall of Saigon to introduce legislation that would require Vietnam to make tangible human rights improvements before it receives US assistance such as trade benefits.

Washington and Hanoi were bitter foes in a war that led to the death of millions of Vietnamese and 58,000 Americans, but ties have improved substantially since the 1990s, particularly on economic issues.

With a historic US-Pacific trade accord under negotiation, a bipartisan group of four House members introduced the Vietnam Human Rights Act of 2015 to ensure that progress is made on sensitive issues such as rights and that they do not get "bargained away" in the trade talks.

"It is important to pass the bill quickly because this year the administration has promised Vietnam lucrative trade benefits as part of the Trans-Pacific Partnership and new security cooperation, benefits not deserved because of the government's atrocious human rights record," said Republican Christopher Smith, who chairs the House Foreign Affairs subcommittee on human rights.

"The Communist Party is not Vietnam's future," he said, adding that improving human rights is fundamental to better bilateral ties.

"The American people should not have to subsidize torture or underwrite the jailing of journalists, religious leaders, labor activists, or advocates of democracy or Internet freedom."

According to Reporters Without Borders, as of mid-February Vietnam was holding at least 34 bloggers in prison.

The bill was co-sponsored by Republican Dana Rohrabacher as well as Democrats Zoe Lofgren and Gerald Connolly.

Similar measures passed the House easily in recent years but stalled in the Senate.

The bill would not block funding for humanitarian assistance including food aid, Agent Orange clean-up efforts, or HIV/AIDS prevention programs.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2015

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