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Vietnamese blogger jailed for 10 years for 'defaming' regime Nguyen Ngoc Nhu Quynh, alias ‘Mother Mushroom’ criticised government over human rights and civilian deaths in police custody
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Vietnamese blogger jailed for 10 years for 'defaming' regime
Nguyen Ngoc Nhu Quynh, alias ‘Mother Mushroom’ criticised government over human rights and civilian deaths in police custody
Nguyen Ngoc Nhu Quynh in dock
Nguyen Ngoc Nhu Quynh, left, in court. The US has called on Vietnam to release her immediately. Photograph: AP
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Associated Press in Hanoi
Thursday 29 June 2017 22.26 BST Last modified on Thursday 29 June 2017 23.47 BST
A prominent Vietnamese blogger has been sentenced to 10 years in prison after being found guilty of distorting government policies and defaming the communist regime in Facebook posts and in interviews with foreign media, her lawyer said. Nguyen Ngoc Nhu Quynh, also known as “Mother Mushroom”, was sentenced at the end of a one-day trial in the south-central province of Khanh Hoa, her lawyer, Vo An Don, said.
The conviction related to the content of 18 articles on her Facebook page and interviews with foreign news outlets such as Voice of America and Radio Free Asia, Don said.
Quynh, 37, co-founded a network of bloggers and is very popular in Vietnam. She has written about human rights, civilian deaths in police custody, and the release of toxic chemicals by a Taiwanese-owned factory that killed thousands of fish in one of Vietnam’s worst environmental disasters.
Quynh, the single mother of two young children, maintained her innocence throughout the trial, her lawyer said. “Nguyen Ngoc Nhu Quynh did not admit that she committed any crime, saying she has a right to freedom of expression,” Don said.
Don said the sentence was “too harsh and unjust” and that Quynh plans to appeal against the verdict. Quynh’s sentencing drew a stern rebuke from the United States, which said it was “deeply concerned” about her conviction and those of other peaceful protesters over the past year.
“The United States calls on Vietnam to release Mother Mushroom and all other prisoners of conscience immediately, and to allow all individuals in Vietnam to express their views freely and assemble peacefully without fear of retribution,” said Heather Nauert, spokeswoman for the Department of State.
Quynh was arrested in October during a visit to a fellow activist in prison. International human rights groups including Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International and Sweden-based Civil Rights Defenders have called for her immediate release.
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“The scandal here is not what Mother Mushroom said, but Hanoi’s stubborn refusal to repeal draconian, rights-abusing laws that punish peaceful dissent and tarnish Vietnam’s international reputation,” said Phil Robertson, Human Rights Watch’s deputy Asia director.
In a joint statement, Amnesty International and Civil Rights Defenders urged Vietnam “to refrain from criminalising and prosecuting people for peacefully expressing the right to freedom of expression and to respect and protect the right to a fair trial”.
Responding to the calls for the blogger’s release, foreign ministry spokeswoman Le Thi Thu Hang said Quynh’s trial was held in accordance with Vietnamese law. “Like other countries in the world, in Vietnam, all law-violating acts must be strictly dealt with in accordance with the regulations of Vietnamese law,” Hang said at a regular news briefing.
In March, Quynh received the International Women of Courage Award at the US State Department, presented by the first lady, Melania Trump. Vietnam said the award “was not appropriate and of no benefit to the development of the relations between the two countries”.
In 2015, Quynh was given the Defender of the Year award by the Swedish rights group Civil Rights Defenders.
According to Human Rights Watch, there are about 110 known political prisoners in Vietnam. Vietnam denies that it holds any political prisoners, saying only those who break the law are put behind bars.
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