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Vietnam dissident lawyers jailed | Vietnam dissident lawyers jailed |
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Two human rights lawyers have been jailed in Vietnam, in the latest court case against political activists. | Two human rights lawyers have been jailed in Vietnam, in the latest court case against political activists. |
Nguyen Van Dai and Le Thi Cong Nhan were sentenced to five years and four years respectively by the Hanoi People's Court. | Nguyen Van Dai and Le Thi Cong Nhan were sentenced to five years and four years respectively by the Hanoi People's Court. |
They were found guilty of spreading propaganda intended to undermine Vietnam's Communist government. | They were found guilty of spreading propaganda intended to undermine Vietnam's Communist government. |
A court in Ho Chi Minh City convicted three other activists on similar charges on Thursday. | A court in Ho Chi Minh City convicted three other activists on similar charges on Thursday. |
Le Nguyen Sang was sentenced to five years in jail, Nguyen Bac Truyen to four years, and Huynh Nguyen Dao to three years. | |
Crackdown | |
Both Mr Dai and Ms Nhan were arrested on 6 March, accused of collaborating with overseas pro-democracy advocates and using the internet to spread their views. | |
As well as receiving jail terms by the Hanoi court, they were also ordered to serve several years' house arrest after the completion of their sentences. | |
Reform call by ex-PM Their trial is the latest in a series of court cases against members of the underground Bloc 8406 pro-democracy movement, which is named after the date it was launched, on 8 April last year. | |
This crackdown on political dissidents has been criticised by Western diplomats and international human rights groups. | |
An ex-prime minister, with links to the current leadership, recently told the BBC that there should be a dialogue with dissidents. | |
In a rare interview, Vo Van Kiet - a reformist who was prime minister from 1991 to 1997 - said the government should not avoid "talking to those who have a different view". | |
And he urged the authorities "not to execute administrative measures" in their dealings with dissidents. | |
In March, dissident Catholic priest Thadeus Nguyen Van Ly was jailed for eight years for working with overseas democracy activists. | |
Another dissident, Tran Quoc Hien, is scheduled to go on trial in Ho Chi Minh City next week. |
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