The Borneo Post

Three Vietnam govt critics arrested — Rights group

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Three prominent critics of Vietnam’s government have been arrested, a rights group said yesterday, days after the Southeast Asian nation said it would run for another term on the United Nations Human Rights Council.

Influentia­l rights campaigner and YouTuber Nguyen Chi Tuyen, and Nguyen Vu Binh – a political activist who served almost five years in jail in the early 2000s – were arrested last Thursday, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said in a statement.

Hoang Viet Khanh was arrested the following day. All three were accused of conducting propaganda against the state, HRW said.

A crackdown on dissent has been escalating in recent years in Vietnam, a one-party state.

Critics of the communist government face intimidati­on, harassment, restricted movement, arbitrary arrest and detention, as well as imprisonme­nt after unfair trials, and there are reports of police torture to extract confession­s,

HRW says.

Forty-nine-year-old Tuyen, who is also known as Anh Chi, helped found the prominent independen­t civil society group No-U, which protests China’s territoria­l claims in the South China era.

One of his YouTube channels, Anh Chi Rau Den, has produced 1,600 videos and is followed by 98,000 subscriber­s.

Binh, 55, worked as a journalist at the official Communist Party of Vietnam’s journal for almost 10 years before he resigned and attempted to form an independen­t political party. He was sentenced to seven years in jail for espionage in 2003.

The arrest of Khanh, a citizen journalist, was reported in Vietnamese state media. Authoritie­s have not confirmed the arrests of any of the three.

The arrests came just days after Vietnam’s foreign minister Bui Thanh Son called on countries to support its bid for re-election as a member of the United Nations Human Rights Council for the 2026-2028 tenure.

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