Vietnam Cù Huy Hà Vu convicted to 7 years in prison
3 May 2011

Vietnam Cù Huy Hà Vu convicted to 7 years in prison

Vietnamese lawyer and activist Cù Huy Hà Vũ was convicted to a 7 year prison sentence and an additional 3 year house arrest on 4 April 2011. He was charged with “propaganda against the Socialist Republic of Vietnam” under article 88 of the Criminal Code, an offence he allegedly committed by giving interviews to foreign media. In those interviews he advocated democratic reforms and called for a multiparty-system in Vietnam.

On 9 March 2011, Nguyễn Văn Đài was released from prison after completing a four year sentence. This meant however that his house arrest, an additional punishment that was inflicted upon him when he was convicted in 2007, commenced. Nguyễn Văn Đài was convicted in March 2007, together with lawyer Lê Thị Công Nhân, for the same offence (article 88) as the abovementioned Cù Huy Hà Vũ. They too had said things in interviews with foreign media that compelled the authorities to seek criminal prosecution. Both are well known dissidents in Vietnam and acted as lawyers for inter alia persecuted Protestants.

L4L organized a letter writing campaign to make clear to the authorities in Vietnam that the arrest and house arrests contradict internationally recognized rights as well as the ambition of the Vietnamese government in increasing the respect for human rights (see these example letters).

See for more information on the international obligations that rest upon Vietnam and the ambition that the Vietnamese government has expressed in the context of the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) this report by the Vietnam Committee on Human Rights (Quê Me).

Meer nieuws uit 

3 July 2024

Interview with Nauê Bernardo Pinheiro, Brazilian environmental lawyer specializing in strategic litigation at the Supreme Court on environmental law and climate change

Brazil

Illustration: Joost Hölscher Mr. Pinheiro is a Brazilian political scientist and lawyer that has been working on social environmental litigation for the past decade. He established his own law firm (Pinheiro de Azevedo, Advocacia) and works for Climate Observatory in

Lees verder
2 July 2024

Attack and robbery of Ugandan environmental and human rights lawyer Kato Tumusiime

Uganda

Lawyers for Lawyers (L4L) expresses concerns about the attack on Ugandan environmental and human rights lawyer Kato Tumusiime which occurred on April 17th 2024, and its implications for environmental lawyers’ ability to carry out their work free from unjust intervention. 

Lees verder
26 June 2024

International Day in Support of Victims of Torture: public letter to the Belarusian authorities on the continued incommunicado detention of Maksim Znak

Belarus

On 26 June, the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, Lawyers for Lawyers expresses concern over the continued incommunicado detention of lawyer Maksim Znak. According to information received, Mr Znak has now been refused access to his family

Lees verder
25 June 2024

UN Side Event: The role of judges, prosecutors and lawyers in safeguarding democracies

Side-event at the UN 56th Session of the Human Rights Council, The role of judges, prosecutors and lawyers in safeguarding democracies 25 June 2023 14:00 – 15:00 CEST This side-event (click here for flyer) will address the rise of an

Lees verder