WiPC concerned that detained writer not receiving urgently required medical care



30 April 2007
Writers in Prison Committee, International PEN


 

(WiPC/IFEX) - The Writers in Prison Committee of International PEN is seriously concerned about the detention of writer and journalist Tran Khai Thanh Thuy, who was reportedly arrested on 21 April 2007 for her critical writings. PEN considers her to be held solely for peacefully exercising her right to free expression. Thuy suffers from diabetes and advanced tuberculosis, for which she has been receiving hospital treatment, and there are grave concerns that she is not receiving the medical care she urgently requires in detention.

According to PEN's information, Thuy was arrested at her home in Hanoi on 21 April, where she had reportedly been held under house arrest since November 2006. She is believed to be charged with violating Article 88 of the Criminal Code for the dissemination of information deemed by the authorities to be harmful to the state. The charges reportedly follow the publication on the Internet of a number of essays by Thuy calling for democracy. She is also reported to be accused of membership in the underground pro-democracy group Bloc 8406, of supporting a dissident human rights organisation, and of illegally organising a trade union. The charges carry a maximum sentence of 12 years in prison.

Thuy is an established novelist, poet, essayist and editor of the underground dissident magazine "To Quoc" ("Fatherland"). She has been under heavy surveillance and harassment since September 2006 for her critical writings published online. She has been repeatedly denounced and humiliated in public meetings organized by the authorities, including a "People's Court" in October 2006, where police gathered 300 people in a public stadium to insult her. Mobs have entered her home calling her a traitor and a prostitute and threatening to beat her. Police have told her they cannot protect her, and that the only way to do so is for her to abandon her activism. She and her husband have been harassed at their workplaces. In September and October 2006, she was continuously interrogated and detained by authorities, and in November she was dismissed from her job. She was held under strict house arrest during the November 2006 APEC meetings.

Thuy was featured in International PEN's 2007 International Women's Day action (8 March) and is also one of this year's Hellman Hammet Awards Winners  

RECOMMENDED ACTION:

Send appeals to authorities:
-expressing serious concern about the detention of writer and journalist Tran Khai Thanh Thuy
- calling for her immediate and unconditional release in accordance with Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) to which Vietnam is a signatory
- expressing fears about Tran Khai Thuy's health
- calling on the authorities to ensure the continuity of the medical treatment she has been receiving to treat her tuberculosis

APPEALS TO:

His Excellency Nguyên Minh Triêt
President, Socialist Republic of Vietnam
C/o Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Hanoi, Socialist Republic of Vietnam

Prime Minister Nguyên Tân Dung
1 Hoang Hoa Tham Street
Hanoi, Socialist Republic of Vietnam

Lê Doan Hop, Minister of Culture and Information
1 Hoang Hoa Tham Street
Hanoi, Socialist Republic of Vietnam

Please note that there are no fax numbers available for the Vietnamese authorities, so you may wish to ask the diplomatic representative for Vietnam in your country to forward your appeals. It would also be advantageous to ask your country's diplomatic representatives in Vietnam to intervene in the case.

Please send appeals immediately. Check with International PEN if sending appeals after 1 June 2007.

Please copy appeals to the source if possible.

 
 

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