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Vietnam jails two more pro-democracy activists

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hailua

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11 may 2007, 11:29:1011/5/07
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DPA, 11.5.07

Hanoi- Two prominent Vietnamese human rights lawyers were sentenced to
prison on Friday in Vietnam's continuing crackdown on pro-democracy
activists. Nguyen Van Dai and Le Thi Cong Nhan were found guilty by a
Hanoi's People's Court of disseminating propaganda that was harmful to
the state, a violation of Article 88 of Vietnam's penal code.
Dai was given a five-year sentence with an additional four years house
arrest once he finishes his prison term. Nhan received four years in
prison with three years under house arrest.
During the half-day trial, the defendants told the presiding judge
that they rejected the accusations made against them. Before the court
adjourned to consider the verdict, Nhan shouted out, "I object," then
she broke down in tears.
The proceedings were observed by the press and representatives from
several foreign embassies via closed circuit television. Neither the
public nor the defendants' families were allowed in the courtroom.
Friday's verdicts came just a day after three pro-democracy activists
in Ho Chi Minh City were found guilty of the same charges.
A third trial is scheduled for May 15. Tran Quoc Hien is charged with
spreading disinformation as well as threatening public security, which
carries a possible additional 15 years prison sentence.
Human rights groups accuse Vietnam of stepping up its persecution of
pro-democracy activists now that the country is no longer trying to
win concessions from the international community.
In March, Vietnam sentenced outspoken priest Nguyen Van Ly to eight
years in prison for spreading anti-government propaganda. Ly has been
in and out of prison for his political activities for more than a
decade.
Washington has condemned the recent crackdowns on pro-democracy
activists. Earlier this month the US House of Representatives passed a
resolution calling for the release of Ly and other prisoners of
conscience.
Such comments have drawn the ire of Vietnamese officials, who say that
the activists are using the cloak of democracy and freedom to violate
Vietnam's laws. They have asked foreign countries to refrain from
interfering in their internal affairs.
Amnesty International says that more than 20 dissidents have been
arrested since Vietnam won approval to join the World Trade
Organization last November.

VIETTHIET

no leída,
12 may 2007, 2:47:2112/5/07
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Damn the VC thieves

n.t.

no leída,
14 may 2007, 17:54:3214/5/07
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> activists. Nguyen Van Dai
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WlQBzBafSU

and Le Thi Cong Nhan

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-sz4TlTbIY

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tu`, nhu+ng va^~n kho^ng co' ve? mo^.t chu't gi` nao nu'ng duo+'i ba.o
cuo+`ng cu?a loa`i vuo+.n khi?, mo.i ro+. dda~n co.ng sa~n Vie^.t
Nam.)

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