Viet Nam: Stop the Crackdown Against Human Rights Defenders and Bloggers | Joint Letter

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LRWC is part of a 17-member coalition to stop the political crackdown in Viet Nam against peaceful expression. 25 lawyers, human rights defenders and bloggers have been wrongfully arrested, detained or exiled during 2017 for their human rights advocacy, with the Viet Nam branding free expression as a criminal threat to national security. Hours after its launch on 6 November 2017, the Thunderclap Stop the Crackdown campaign was supported by 456 people who had tweeted or Facebooked to 700,000 others.


October 16, 2017

A coalition of Vietnamese and international human rights groups are coming together to Stop the Crackdown in Vietnam – Ngưng Ngay Đàn Áp.

Vietnam is in the midst of an unprecedented political crackdown against peaceful expression. So far this year, the Vietnamese authorities have arrested or exiled at least 25 peaceful activists and bloggers. In a series of sham trials, the government has orchestrated the wrongful convictions and sentencing of human rights defenders and bloggers including Tran Thi Nga, Nguyen Van Oai, and Nguyen Ngoc Nhu Quynh to long prison sentences. One of Vietnam’s most renowned human rights lawyers and bloggers, Nguyen Van Dai, has been arbitrarily detained for almost two years without trial.

The Hanoi government has resorted to unsubstantiated national security charges (especially Articles 79 and 88 of the Vietnamese Penal Code) to justify repression of free expression, free information and peaceful advocacy. Authorities have targeted social media and used “fake news” excuses to justify censorship. Vietnamese authorities continually resort to tactics of prosecution, arbitrary detention, abuse, and harassment to silence dissenting voices.

This crackdown violates international law, damages Vietnam’s reputation abroad, and limits the country’s progress.

#StopTheCrackdownVN brings together a coalition of Vietnamese and international organizations advocating for freedom of expression, freedom of information, and the protection of human rights. Through a sustained campaign, focusing particularly on the cases of activists and bloggers arrested since the beginning of 2017, we aim to:

  • Draw widespread attention to and condemnation of the ongoing crackdown in Vietnam
  • Provide support to the detained activists and their families
  • Apply existing laws and mechanisms and advocate for diplomatic pressure on the Hanoi government to ensure the release of all political prisoners

Join us!

Signed,

– Bau Bi Tuong Than Association

– Brotherhood for Democracy

– Chan Hung Nuoc Viet

– Defend the Defenders

– English PEN

– Lawyers for Lawyers

– Lawyers’ Rights Watch Canada

– Reporters Without Borders

– Viet Labor Movement

– Viet Tan