Amnesty International calls for release of Vietnamese journalist

Tue, Apr 11, 2023
By editor
2 MIN READ

Foreign

AHEAD of the trial of prominent Vietnamese activist and independent journalist Nguyen Lan Thang,
Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International on Wednesday called for all charges against him be dropped.

Phil Robertson, Deputy Asia Director at Human Rights Watch, made the call in a statement on Tuesday, saying “Vietnam’s authorities systematically trample on human rights by punishing brave bloggers like Nguyen Lan Thang for expressing their views about the government.”

Thang,  who was arrested in July 2022, will face trial in a closed-court session in Hanoi on Wednesday, having been charged with “making, storing, distributing, or disseminating information, documents, and items against the State’’ under Article 117 of Vietnam’s Penal Code.

“Concerned governments, including Vietnam’s trade partners in Europe, North America, Australia, and Japan should denounce the suppression of free speech and call for Nguyen Lan Thang’s release,’’ Robertson added.

The Vietnamese authorities have accused Thang of posting 12 anti-state videos on Facebook and YouTube, as well as storing books that allegedly defame the Communist Party of Vietnam.

According to Amnesty International, Thang was denied family visits and was only permitted to meet his lawyer on Feb. 16, seven months after his initial arrest.

Ming Yu Hah, Amnesty International’s deputy regional director for campaigns, said Thang’s peaceful activism and reporting “should be welcomed as part of legitimate public debate, but instead he is facing years in prison.”

However, if found guilty,Thang faces up to 12 years in prison.(dpa/NAN)

A.

Tags:


New non-permanent members of UN Security Council assume duties

THE five new non-permanent members of the UN Security Council for the 2025-2026 term officially assumed their duties on Thursday....

Read More
Demonstrators try to block arrest of South Korea’s Yoon

SUPPORTERS of suspended South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol blocked access to his office on Thursday in an attempt to...

Read More
Indonesia’s ambassador to Nigeria/ECOWAS bequeathing indelible legacies – VON DG

DIRECTOR General Voice of Nigeria (VON) Jibrin Ndace says the indelible legacies of Indonesia’s Ambassador to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Dr...

Read More