The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Vietnam jails environmen­tal blogger for 14 years

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A COURT in central Vietnam jailed a prominent environmen­tal blogger yesterday for 14 years for abusing his democratic freedom and opposing officials on duty, his lawyer said.

Vietnamese activist Hoang Duc Binh, commonly known as Hoang Binh, led several protests against authoritie­s over the handling of a major environmen­tal disaster caused by a steel plant being developed by Taiwan’s Formosa Plastics Corp in 2016.

Despite sweeping economic reform and increasing openness towards social change, including gay, lesbian and transgende­r rights, Vietnam’s ruling Communist Party retains tight media censorship and does not tolerate criticism.

Binh received two seven-year prison sentences for “abusing democratic freedoms to infringe state interests” and for “opposing officials on duty”, while a fellow activist Nguyen Nam Phong received a two-year term, their lawyer Ha Huy Son told Reuters by telephone.

“Binh said he was innocent, while Phong asked for a reduction of the sentence ... The trial was conducted without evidence and objectivit­y; it was imposed,” Son said.

The 14-year jail term for Binh, 35, is one of the toughest sentences to have been delivered against an activist in Vietnam.

Another prominent blogger, Nguyen Ngoc Nhu Quynh, known as ‘Me Nam’ (Mother Mushroom), received a 10-year term last year.

“The sentences have been more and more severe, perhaps because of weaker interventi­ons from the outsiders and foreigners, and also because the power holders think this sentence could have deterrence effect,” said Son, who has defended many more rights activists.

Last week, Vietnam listed a USbased group still loyal to the now defunct state of South Vietnam as a terrorist organisati­on while the Communist nation jailed four men for flying the South Vietnamese flag last month.

Besides advocating on environmen­tal issues, Binh also participat­ed and called people to join an “independen­t union” in 2015, local news website Baonghean (Nghe An Newspaper) reported, citing authoritie­s’ documents on Binh. — Reuters

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