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Three Vietnamese journalist­s jailed for ‘anti-state propaganda’

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VIETNAM - A court in Vietnam has found three journalist­s guilty of charges of spreading propaganda against the state, handing them jail sentences of between eleven and fifteen years.

Pham Chi Dung, Nguyen Tuong Thuy and Le Huu Minh Tuan, all prominent members of the Independen­t Journalist­s Associatio­n of Vietnam (IJAVN, were sentenced by the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Court yesterday. A lawyer for Dung and Tuan told DPA news agency that

Dung was given a fifteen year sentence, while Thuy and Tuan were each sentenced to eleven years in prison.

“The court did not accept any of my arguments,” Dang Dinh Manh told DPA. “The sentences are too hard, especially for Le Huu Minh Tuan, as the court only found six of his articles violating the government’s regulation­s.”

The three were charged with “making, storing, spreading informatio­n, materials, items that contain distorted informatio­n about the people’s government”.

The verdicts yesterday were the latest in a continuing crackdown against political dissidents, activists and other independen­t voices as the ruling Communist Party prepares for its national congress this month. The highlevel meeting takes place every five years and dozens of people have been detained in its lead up, according to human rights groups.

Pham Chi Dung, 54, who has taken part in anti-China demonstrat­ions and led campaigns in support of human rights, was arrested in November

2019 shortly after signing a joint letter urging the European Union to delay the approval of the EUVietnam Free Trade Agreement until Vietnam improved its human rights record. The letter was published on the Voice of America website. A 69-year-old former army veteran, Nguyen Tuong Thuy was known for his work to help political prisoners and land rights defenders. He was arrested in May 2020 and his family say that during interrogat­ion he smashed his mobile phone on the floor rather than reveal its password to police.

Le Huu Minh Tuan, 31, wrote under the pen name of Le Tuan on topics including the Hong Kong protests and civil society in Russia and was arrested in June 2020.

Prior to the journalist­s’ sentencing, the representa­tives of Luat Khoa magazine and The Vietnamese magazine said “these journalist­s are being persecuted and brought to trial because they have exercised their rights of free speech, free press and freedom of assembly”.

“The Vietnamese government claims to respect democracy, but that’s a lie,” Human Rights Watch’s deputy Asia Director Phil Robertson said in a statement. “Democracy dies without freedom of expression and the press, and the work of independen­t journalist­s like these three who dare expose malfeasanc­e and demand reforms to end abuse of power.” (Al Jazeera)

 ??  ?? Pham Chi Dung, Nguyen Tuong Thuy and Le Huu Minh Tuan. (Photo:RFI)
Pham Chi Dung, Nguyen Tuong Thuy and Le Huu Minh Tuan. (Photo:RFI)
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Henry “Enrique” Tarrio. (Photo: ABC7 Los Angeles)

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