Vietnam jails Australian citizen for 12 years on 'terrorism' charges

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HANOI: A court in Vietnam sentenced a 70-year-old Vietnamese-Australian man on Monday (Nov 11) to 12 years in prison after finding him guilty of ...

HANOI: A court in Vietnam sentenced a 70-year-old Vietnamese-Australian man on Monday to 12 years in prison after finding him guilty of"terrorism", a lawyer who attended the trial told Reuters.

Despite sweeping economic reform and increasing openness to social change, Vietnam's ruling Communist Party retains tight media censorship and does not tolerate criticism from both within and outside Vietnam. "At the trial, Kham said he loves Vietnam and doesn't have any intention to carry out terrorism activities in the country," Mieng said."The prosecutors stuck to the idea that he's a member of Viet Tan to charge him with terrorism.""The jail terms for political prisoners are getting longer and longer," added Mieng, who is representing a co-defendant of Kham.

"This is a very serious case of national security infringement led by Viet Tan's key people," it said."Viet Tan will continue to support human rights defenders on the ground. Chau Van Kham entered Vietnam to gain first-hand insight into the human rights situation in the country," the organisation's chairman, Do Hoang Diem, said in the statement.

 

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