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Vietnam charges human rights lawyer

by Taiwan News
Vietnam, China communist parties strengthen ties (photo Nhan Dan)Vietnam has charged a well-known human rights lawyer and his associates with subversion, a charge that could carry the death penalty, state media reported Wednesday.

Prosecutors have charged Le Cong Dinh with “working to overthrow the state,” a more serious charge than they had initially sought, the Thanh Nien (Youth) newspaper reported.

Dinh is likely to go on trial within the next two weeks along with Nguyen Tien Trung, who recently studied engineering in Paris; Tran Huynh Duy Thuc, a Ho Chi Minh City businessman; and Le Thanh Long, another Ho Chi Minh City businessman.

hen they were arrested in June, police charged Dinh with spreading anti-government propaganda, a charge that carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.

Prosecutors maintain that the four were members of the Vietnam Democratic Party, a United States-based organization that Vietnam’s communist government considers a “reactionary organization.”

A fifth defendant, Tran Anh Kim, is to be tried separately in the northern province of Thai Binh.

Dinh was also accused of participating in a three-day training course for nonviolent struggle organized by Viet Tan, a California-based pro-democracy group that Vietnam considers a terrorist organization.

The U.S. Embassy in Hanoi has said there is no evidence to suggest that Viet Tan is a terrorist group.

Dinh, one of Vietnam’s most high-profile attorneys, represented two human rights attorneys who were jailed by the government in 2007 on charges of spreading anti-government propaganda. At their trial, he made an outspoken defense of free speech.

He studied law at Tulane University in the United States on a Fulbright scholarship and has served as vice chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City bar association.

The United States and the European Union have called for Dinh’s immediate release, and human rights groups have criticized his arrest.

According to Thanh Nien, prosecutors have described that case against Dinh and his associates as a “particularly serious violation of national security,” the paper said.

The paper quoted the indictment as saying Dinh and his associates “colluded with Vietnamese reactionary groups and hostile forces in exile” to form a reactionary political organization “aimed at overthrowing the people’s government through nonviolent means.”

Officials at the prosecutors’ office were not available for comment Wednesday.

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