FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE : Jan. 5, 2021
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Conviction of Nguyen Tuong Thuy a ‘Blatant Assault’ on Press Freedom: RFA President
WASHINGTON -- Radio Free Asia (RFA) President Stephen Yates issued the following statement
today condemning the Ho Chi Minh People’s Court’s sentencing of Nguyen Tuong Thuy, a
Vietnamese blogger who has contributed commentary to RFA’s Vietnamese Service, to 11 years
in prison:
“Radio Free Asia unequivocally condemns today’s conviction of Nguyen Tuong Thuy and calls
for his immediate release. The harsh sentencing of Thuy and two other independent
journalists is a blatant assault on basic freedoms and flies in the face of the freedom of
expression enshrined in Vietnam’s constitution. Despite this development, RFA will
continue to bring the people of Vietnam trustworthy journalism and provide a platform for
independent commentary.”
Nguyen Tuong Thuy was convicted of “making, storing and spreading information, materials
and items for the purpose of opposing the state” after maintaining his own innocence at a
one-day trial. Two other Vietnamese freelance journalists, Le Huu Minh Tuan and Pham Chi
Dung, were handed prison sentences of 11 and 15 years respectively. RFA had previously [
https://www.rfa.org/about/releases/vietnameseblogger-05232020141145.html | called on ]
Vietnamese authorities to release the blogger when he was arrested last May. Two other RFA
Vietnamese contributors are serving jail terms in prison in Vietnam. They are Truong Duy
Nhat, a blogger who was sentenced in March last year to 10 years, and Nguyen Van Hoa, a
videographer who was sentenced in November 2017 to seven years.
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Rohit Mahajan
Vice President of Communications and External Relations
Radio Free Asia