Another Vietnamese man arrested for anti-government campaign
28/9/17
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Nguyen Viet Dung |
The 31-year-old had just
finished serving a jail term for organizing a protest in Hanoi.
Police in the central province of Nghe An arrested a local man on
Wednesday for allegedly spreading anti-government propaganda.
Nguyen Viet Dung, 31, is accused
of being part of an organization that was trying to encourage people to fight
against the state.
Dung, who went to university in Hanoi, was sentenced to 15 months in jail in the capital
in December 2015 for disturbing public order after being found guilty of
organizing a protest around Hoan
Kiem Lake.
An appeal court commuted the
sentence to 12 months last year.
Dung’s arrest is one of a series
made by the Vietnamese government this year against citizens accused of
plotting to overthrow the government.
A man in the central province of Quang Binh was arrested in early August,
a week after the Ministry of Public Security detained six others on similar
offenses.
The country has also sent
several people to jail this year for attacking the government.
In July, a court in the northern province of Ha Nam sentenced blogger Tran Thi Nga,
40, to nine years in prison for posting anti-state propaganda videos on the
internet.
That was a month after blogger
Nguyen Ngoc Nhu Quynh, 38, received a 10-year sentence from a court in the
central province
of Khanh Hoa for
publishing what authorities called distorted stories and videos about the
Communist Party and the government on her Facebook page.
Under Vietnam’s Penal Code,
anti-government propaganda is a crime punishable by up to 20 years in jail.
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