Reporters Without Borders/Reporters sans frontières
Press release
April 29, 2008
BEIJING 2008 -
Human rights activists arrested in
Reporters Without Borders condemns the arrests of about 10 opposition activists that reportedly took place in
"The government must release the people who were arrested in
Two dissidents were arrested in
Commenting on their arrest, Reporters Without Borders secretary-general Robert Ménard said: "We would like to point that these two people are not members of our organisation but we support their peaceful demonstration."
There was a heavy police presence outside both the Dong Xuan market and the Chinese embassy, and onlookers and foreign journalists were forced to leave the area,
At least eight others dissidents, Vi Duc Hoi, Phan Thanh Nghien, Le Thi Kim Thu, Tran Duc Thach, Do Duy Thong, Nguyen Ba Dang, Nguyeng Van Tuc et Monieur Chau, are also known to have been arrested today in Hanoi, while two more, one of them wearing a Reporters Without Borders T-shirt, were arrested in Ho Chi Minh City. A group of a students was also arrested in
The outlawed party Viet Tan announced that about 12 of activists were arrested in different parts of the country.
Nguyen Hoang Hai, an independent journalist who is better known by his blogging pseudonym of Dieu Cay, was arrested on April 19 in the southern city of
A territorial dispute between China and Vietnam over the Spratly Islands and Paracel Islands in the South China Sea has prompted a great deal of criticism that is not limited to opposition groups. But calls for demonstrations in
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung called on April 20 for "absolute security" during the Olympic torch relay in
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Vincent Brossel
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