Wednesday, August 03, 2011

Vietnam Upholds 7-Year Jail Term for Prominent Dissident

Cu Huy Ha Vu (C) attending his appeal trial at the People's Supreme court housein Hanoi (AFP/VNA)

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011
Voice of America

An appeals court in Vietnam has upheld the 7-year prison sentence for the dissident son of one of Vietnam's founding revolutionaries.

Defendant Cu Huy Ha Vu, a human rights lawyer educated in France, had argued that his calls for political pluralism were not intended to undermine Vietnam's communist government. He said he only demanded a multi-party system aimed at fostering political competition.

Ahead of Tuesday's ruling, prosecutors had argued that Vu's actions violated national security and abused freedom of speech.


Since 2009, Vu has tried twice to file lawsuits against Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung, accusing Mr. Dung's environmental policies of violating laws and the Vietnamese constitution. Vietnamese civil courts rejected the cases and Vu was arrested late last year during a crackdown on dissidents ahead of a ruling party congress. Mr. Dung was elected to a new five-year term as prime minister last week.

Vu is the son of Cu Huy Can, a widely admired poet and member of the first provisional Cabinet established in 1946 by independence leader Ho Chi Minh. He had defended various dissidents including Catholics, but was long thought to be safe from prosecution because of his connection to ruling party officials.

In April, at Vu's initial one-day trial, one of his lawyers was expelled from the court and three others walked out in protest after a judge rejected their demands to see documents being cited as evidence against their client.

The U.S. State Department said later that the conviction “raises serious questions about Vietnam's commitment to rule of law and reform,” and urged the government to release him immediately.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Vietnam can be a democratic country but not for the huge China. China should remain a communist state forever for fear it would have break away states. Of course Vietnam and U.S would want to see that... But can only be strong for one big country.

Anonymous said...

vietcong injustice

Anonymous said...

The communist and dictatorship states have no democracy.
They have one party and rule
absolutely their countries.
Vietnam is not a democratic country as same as Cambodia under Hun Sen
dictatorship.
Cambodia is a fake neutral kingdom,
the real one is a communist state.
The Cambodian People Party(CPP) was
born in 1951 by the Vietnam.
The Vietnam was/is the boss of
CPP.
The Vietnam is not a free country.