Vietnam jails environmental blogger for 14 years

BANGKOK • A court in central Vietnam has jailed a prominent environmental blogger for 14 years for abusing his democratic freedom and opposing officials on duty, his lawyer said.

Vietnamese activist Hoang Duc Binh, commonly known as Hoang Binh, led several protests against the authorities over the handling of a major environmental disaster caused by a steel plant being developed by Taiwan's Formosa Plastics Corp in 2016.

Despite sweeping economic reform and increasing openness to social change, including gay, lesbian and transgender rights, Vietnam's ruling Communist Party retains tight media censorship and does not tolerate criticism.

Binh received two seven-year prison sentences on Tuesday for "abusing democratic freedoms to infringe state interests" and for "opposing officials on duty", while fellow activist Nguyen Nam Phong received a two-year term, their lawyer, Mr Ha Huy Son, said.

"Binh said he was innocent, while Phong asked for a reduction of the sentence ... The trial was conducted without evidence and objectivity; it was imposed," the lawyer said.

The 14-year jail term for Binh, 35, is one of the toughest sentences given to an activist in Vietnam.

Another prominent blogger, Nguyen Ngoc Nhu Quynh, known as "Me Nam" (Mother Mushroom), received a 10-year term last year.

"The sentences have been more and more severe, perhaps because of weaker interventions from the outsiders and foreigners, and also because the power holders think this sentence could have deterrence effect," said Mr Son, who has defended many rights activists.

The United States State Department said it was "deeply troubled" by the convictions and sentences handed down to Binh and Phong.

"The trend of increased arrests, convictions, and harsh sentences of peaceful activists since early 2016 is very concerning," it said.

Last week, Vietnam listed a US-based group still loyal to the now-defunct state of South Vietnam as a terrorist organisation, and jailed four men for flying the South Vietnamese flag last month.

Besides advocating on environmental issues, Binh also participated in and called people to join an "independent union" in 2015, local news website Baonghean (Nghe An Newspaper) reported, citing official documents.

REUTERS

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on February 08, 2018, with the headline Vietnam jails environmental blogger for 14 years. Subscribe