Man prosecuted for abusing freedom, democracy rights

11/10/18

Police in Binh Thuy district, Can Tho city, put a man into temporary detention on October 10 to investigate into the charge of “abusing the rights to freedom and democracy to violate interests of the State, rights and legitimate interests of organisations and individuals” under Article 331 of the 2015 Penal Code.

The detainee is Le Minh The, 55, who resides in An Thoi ward of Binh Thuy district.

According to the police’s initial investigation results, since the beginning of 2017, The has created many Facebook accounts to post, share and comment on information distorting the Party and State’s guidelines and policies, as well as slandering the regime, administrations at different levels, and Party and State leaders.

Binh Thuy district’s police found that since June 2018 until his arrest, The used his personal Facebook accounts to contact reactionaries in Vietnam and other countries to livestream, inciting people to join demonstrations against the draft law on special administrative-economic units and the law on cyber security.

His actions were found to have influenced the prestige of the Party, the State, and central and local leaders, triggered scepticism in the public, and affected security and order in the locality.

The police have seized many documents proving his violations at his house.

They are conducting further investigation into the case./.
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John Smith 11/10/18 11:03

He must be sentenced for conducting activities violating national security, no country could tolerate that.

Gentle Moon 11/10/18 11:04

Those individuals used to commit law violations for many times and often undermined solidarity at his working place and the local community, forcing local authorities to take actions to deal with him.

LawrenceSamuels 11/10/18 11:05

This man used his Facebook accounts and email to contact with domestic and overseas reactionary forces. He also posted and shared many articles and comments with anti-State contents.

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