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Vietnam charges 18 with plotting to overthrow state

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HANOI: Vietnamese prosecutor­s have accused 18 members of a littleknow­n “reactionar­y” group of plotting to overthrow the communist government, official media reported.

Police said they arrested the leader and 17 other members in February after a series of raids on the group’s secret rural command centre in Phu Yen province. They have been in detention ever since.

Prosecutor­s initially said the 18 men were being investigat­ed for “abusing freedom and democratic rights to violate state interests”, a lesser charge that carries a maximum of seven years in prison.

But group leader Phan Van Thu and the others have since admitted to a charge of aiming to “overthrow the regime”, the Phu Yen local government newspaper reported yesterday on its website, quoting an official. The charge in theory carries the death penalty, although Vietnam has never executed people for political crimes.

“Evidence and documents confiscate­d showed that the reactionar­y group had a plot to topple the people’s administra­tion,” the report said.

Rights campaigner­s say the accusation that a group is conspiring to overthrow the state is regularly used to silence dissidents in authoritar­ian Vietnam, where the communist party limits political debate.

Police said at the time of the arrests that the organisati­on, called Hoi Dong Cong Luat Cong An Bia Son in Vietnamese, operated “non-violently” but aimed to overthrow the current administra­tion.

The group is said to have a number of associatio­ns in cities and provinces across Vietnam and more than 300 members.

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