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VIETNAMESE PREMIER REFUSES TO SEE RWB DURING PARIS VISIT
PUBLISHED ON WEDNESDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2013. UPDATED ON THURSDAY 26 SEPTEMBER 2013.
Reporters Without Borders (RWB) today tried to hand a copy of its petition
for the release of 35 bloggers and netizens detained in Vietnam – which
already has more than 25,000 signatures – to Vietnamese Prime Minister
Nguyen Tan Dung during his current visit to Paris.
The
attempt came just two days after Reporters Without Borders published a
damning report on censorship in Vietnam entitled “Vietnam: programmed
death of freedom of information.”
“Our
requests for a formal meeting with the Vietnamese prime minister did
not receive a reply,” Reporters Without Borders secretary-general
Christophe Deloire said. “As the Vietnamese authorities turned a deaf
ear, we tried to meet up with him as he moved around Paris, in
particular, as he emerged from a meeting with the French private sector
association MEDEF.
“During
the ongoing ‘France-Vietnam Year’ celebrations, dedicated above all to
strengthening business ties, we think it is important to know about the
deplorable state of freedom of information in Vietnam, where the
authorities deal ruthlessly with anyone who calls for multiparty
democracy, investigates Communist Party corruption or speaks out on
environmental issues.”
After
being kept away from Prime Minister Dung by the many security personnel
deployed by the French authorities, the Reporters Without Borders
delegation went to the Vietnamese embassy and tried to hand in the
petition there.
“Even
if the Vietnamese authorities clearly do not want to read our latest
report’s damning content or hear the voices of the 25,000 people who
signed the petition, we will not abandon our just and legitimate fight
on behalf of Vietnam’s bloggers and independent news providers,” Deloire
added.
“It
is more urgent than ever to spread information about a country that has
become the world’s second biggest prison for netizens, after China.”
Vietnam is ranked 172nd out of 179 countries in the 2013 Reporters Without Borders press freedom index and features in the 2013 “Enemies of the Internet” special report on surveillance.
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