Monthly Nhà Báo và Công Luận suspended after two issues
Reporters
without borders / Reporters sans frontiers
21 January
2005
Reporters Without Borders condemned the suspension of the monthly Nha Bao va
Cong Luan, which was reportedly ordered to cease publishing in mid-January 2005.
The decision, taken by the ministry of culture and information, has not been
made public.
The worldwide press freedom organisation criticised the Vietnamese authorities
for suspending a publication if its investigations proved embarrassing. “In this
country where the authorities view the media as propaganda vehicles, we deplore
the censorship inflicted on the press when it reflects popular discontent,” it
said.
Reporters Without Borders learned on 18 January that Nha Bao va Cong Luan had
received an order to cease publishing just a few days earlier. The reason for
the order was unknown but in its first two issues that appeared in November and
December 2004 it carried investigations involving influential figures and some
business circles.
One investigation focused on a major tourist development near a well-known beach
at Vung Tau in the south of the country in which local people were quoted as
objecting to the expensive project which they said would be harmful to the
environment.
The investigation also highlighted corruption among the local elite and their
protection of those in charge of the project.
In the past few weeks, the Vietnamese government has slapped bans on a number of
publications, in particular news websites, or ordered them to tow the line. For
more information go
to: http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=12291
Reporters Without Borders also repeated its appeal for the release of Journalist
Nguyen Dinh Huy and four cyberdissidents, Nguyen Dan Que, Nguyen Vu Binh, Pham
Hong Son and Nguyen Khac Toan, who are still in prison.
Vincent Brossel . Asia - Pacific Desk Reporters Sans Frontières
5 rue Geoffroy
Marie 75009 Paris
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