Bloggers Injured After Birthday Party
By James Bourne –
RFA
07/20/2012
Arrest, interrogation,
surveillance and harassment becoming the norm for Vietnamese bloggers.
Three Vietnamese bloggers
were injured last week when a group of government agents smashed the window of
their vehicle after following them home from a birthday party, a rights group
said.
The incident was part of an ongoing trend of harassment reflecting Vietnam’s
crackdown on dissident bloggers, media watchdog Reporters Without Borders said
in a statement this week.
Bloggers Vi Hoang Nguyen, Hang Minh Bui and Lee Nguyen were injured by
government agents while they were driving back after a birthday party in Ho Chi
Minh City on July 13, Reporters Without Borders said.
"After the party, [Vi Hoang] Nguyen and Bui left in the same car with three
other people [identified as Lee Nguyen, Quyet Le and Tan Thi Duong, the wife of
the well-known detained blogger Nguyen Van Hai, known professionally as Dieu
Cay]," the statement said.
"Eight government agents
followed them in their own vehicle and, at one point, drove close to the
bloggers’ car and smashed its rear window."
"The shattered glass cut [Vi Hoang] Nguyen’s face, arms and legs. Bui and Lee
Nguyen also sustained cuts."
Vi Hoang Nguyen has been under extensive surveillance since her arrest and
interrogation following participation in an anti-China demonstration on July 1
in Ho Chi Minh City, according to Reporters Without Borders.
“The authorities are stopping at nothing to silence dissidents, following them,
assaulting them, subjecting them to heavy-handed interrogation and holding them
illegally,” the group said.
“They are acting like thugs with peaceful bloggers because they fear that a wave
of anti-Chinese demonstrations could pose a threat to internal stability.”
Activists jailed
On Monday, three activists
were sentenced to over five years in prison for allegedly spreading
anti-government propaganda.
The three were arrested in June of last year for accusing the ruling Vietnamese
Communist Party of human rights violations and for inciting anti-Chinese
protests, according to Reporters Without Borders.
The country has been home to a crackdown on bloggers, protestors, and dissidents
after a wave of demonstrations against China’s aggressive territorial claims in
the South China Sea.
China and Vietnam have several maritime and territorial disputes in the South
China Sea, where oil extraction and fishing rights are becoming hot-button
issues.