Free expression advocate Nguyen Van Dai detained and harassed by police

  

Français: L'avocat et défenseur de la liberté d'expression Nguyen Van Dai détenu et harcelé par la police

Country/Topic: Vietnam
Date: 06 February 2007
Source: Reporters Without Borders (RSF)
Person(s): Nguyen Van Dai
Target(s): journalist(s)
Type(s) of violation(s): detained , harassed , questioned
Urgency: Threat

(RSF/IFEX) - Reporters Without Borders has called on the Vietnamese authorities to stop harassing a group of democrats after Nguyen Van Dai, a pro-democracy lawyer who defends imprisoned cyber-dissidents, was detained and questioned by police on 3-4 February 2007 along with five other activists.

"The government slightly relaxed its control of the media and the Internet to facilitate Vietnam's entry into the WTO [World Trade Organisation] and to improve its image before last November's APEC summit, but now that the international pressure has eased, it is trying to stifle the fragile pro-democracy movement," Reporters Without Borders said. "It is vital to support Nguyen Van Dai and his fight for free expression."

Dai, 38, was arrested at his Hanoi law office along with five other people, including fellow lawyer Le Thi Cong Nha and Bach Ngoc Duong, an engineer. They were all released later the same day or the next day, but the police told them they would be summoned for further interrogation. The authorities accuse the group of forming "an organisation aimed at overthrowing the government."

Dai regularly posts pro-democracy essays on websites based abroad. Last June, shortly after the 10th Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam, he wrote an article on the "right to found a party in Vietnam" for the BBC's Vietnamese-language website. This immediately led to a summons from the police.

Dai was one of the first signatories of the founding document of Bloc 8406, a pro-democracy movement that emerged last April. He is a member of the editorial board of the independent newspaper "Tu Do Dân chu" ("Freedom and Democracy"), which was launched last August and which is distributed in the larger cities. He recently spoke out in defence of American cyber-dissident Thanh Cong Do (Nam Tran), who was detained for several days in September.

The authorities are currently harassing all known political dissidents, including Dr. Pham Hong Son, who has been under police surveillance since his release from prison on 30 August.

MORE INFORMATION:
For further information, contact Julien Pain, RSF Internet Desk, 5, rue Geoffroy Marie, Paris 75009, France, tel: +33 1 44 83 84 71, fax: +33 1 45 23 11 51, e-mail: internet@rsf.org, Internet: http://www.internet.rsf.org

**For further information on previous harassment of Dai, see IFEX alerts of 17 November and 22 August 2006; for information on the Block 8406 and Thanh Cong Do (Nam Tran) case, see alerts of 26 and 6 September 2006; for information on the Pham Hong Son case, see alerts of 17 November, 31 and 29 August, 29 June and 15 February 2006, and others**

 
 

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