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Rights groups condemn 10-year jail term for Vietnam blogger
AFPMarch
9, 2020, 10:51 PM PDT
Source: https://www.yahoo.com/news/rights-groups-condemn-10-jail-term-vietnam-blogger-052556775.html
Vietnamese blogger Truong Duy Nhat was a regular contributor
to Radio Free Asia and a critic of the government (AFP Photo/-)
The jailing of a Vietnamese blogger for 10 years was
condemned by rights groups Tuesday as "unacceptable" and an attack on
free speech.
Truong Duy Nhat, a regular contributor to Radio Free Asia,
was found guilty in a brief trial Monday of defrauding the public of $560,000
when he worked for a state-owned newspaper in the central city of Danang in 2004,
state media said.
Describing the sentence as "harsh and totally
unacceptable", Reporters Without Borders (RSF) called for the
"immediate release" of Nhat who had posted articles critical of the
government on his blog.
RSF ranked Vietnam 176th on its 2019 World Press Freedom
Index as one of the world's biggest jailers of journalists and bloggers.
"Officially convicted of abusing his professional
position, he is in fact paying dearly for his professionalism," said
Daniel Bastard, RSF's Asia-Pacific director.
Radio Free Asia also condemned the conviction as
"unjust" and "a blow against free speech and free
expression."
All media in Vietnam is state-run and independent journalism
and bloggers are banned.
Since its hardline leadership took power in 2016, the country's
single-party state has tightened its grip on criticism and different
viewpoints.
This is Nhat's second prison stint. He was jailed for two
years in 2014 for "abusing democratic freedoms" for critical blog
postings.
He was discovered in a Vietnamese prison in March last year
after fleeing to Thailand seeking refugee status with the UN High Commissioner
for Refugees.
The circumstances of Nhat's return to Vietnam were never
clarified by Hanoi.
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