Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Vietnam gives activist 20 years in prison

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HANOI, Vietnam — A court in central Vietnam sentenced an activist to 20 years in prison Thursday after finding him guilty of attempting to overthrow the Communist government, his lawyer said, in a case decried by internatio­nal rights groups.

The court also sentenced Le Dinh Luong, 53, to five years of house arrest, said his lawyer Ha Huy Son. Son said Luong was convicted of encouragin­g others to join the Viet Tan group in exile in the United States. Vietnam brands the group a terrorist organizati­on.

“I think the sentence against Mr. Luong is too harsh,” Son said after the half-day trial in Nghe An province.

Despite sweeping economic reforms over the past 30 years that opened Vietnam to internatio­nal trade and investment that made it one of the fasting growing economies in the world, Vietnam tolerates no challenge to its one-party rule. Luong’s sentence was the toughest in years for national security crimes.

The online version of Nghe An’s newspaper reported that Luong was a “particular­ly dangerous” member of Viet Tan and that he had called on people to boycott National Assembly elections in 2016.

Luong had also participat­ed in and instigated others to join protests against environmen­tal pollution by a steel complex owned by Taiwan’s Formosa Plastic Group in several central provinces in 2016.

The pollution, released in one of Vietnam’s worst environmen­tal disasters, killed tons of fish along 124 miles of coastline in four central provinces and caused big losses for the region’s fishing and tourism industries.

 ?? AP/BICH HUE ?? Activist Le Dinh Luong (center) stands for sentencing Thursday in the central province of Nghe An, Vietnam.
AP/BICH HUE Activist Le Dinh Luong (center) stands for sentencing Thursday in the central province of Nghe An, Vietnam.

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