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Vietnam: 73 MPs call for the release of lawyer Nguyễn Văn Đài

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73 Members of Parliament on four continents call for the release of Vietnamese lawyer Nguyễn Văn Đài

HANOI, 25 October 2016— Yesterday Members of parliament from around the world sent an open letter (*) to Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc, calling on the government in Hanoi to immediately and unconditionally release Vietnamese lawyer Nguyễn Văn Đài and his assistant Lê Thu Hà.

“We are pleased to note that Vietnam is a state party to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which prohibits arbitrary detention, guarantees the right to a fair trial, and stipulates that detainees be treated with humanity and respect for their dignity. In line with these provisions, we the undersigned parliamentarians respectfully request that the Vietnamese Government urgently reviews the cases of Nguyễn Văn Đài and Lê Thu Hà,” the letter states.

The letter was initiated by Marie-Luise Dött, Member of German Bundestag and signed by 73 parliamentarians from 14 countries on four continents. Organizations involved with the letter—VETO! Human Rights Defenders Network, ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights (APHR), and Christian Solidarity Worldwide—welcomed its delivery and called on the Vietnamese government to comply with its requests.

“Nguyễn Văn Đài and Lê Thu Hà were providing a valuable public service by defending the rights of their fellow citizens. The charges against them should be dropped and they should be allowed to freely exercise their rights. Their continued imprisonment constitutes a black mark on Vietnam’s human rights record and its international credibility,” said APHR Chairperson Charles Santiago, a member of the Malaysian Parliament who also signed the letter.

Lawyer Nguyễn Văn Đài was arrested in Hanoi on 16 December 2015, along with his assistant Ms. Lê Thu Hà, on charges of “conducting propaganda against the State” under Article 88 of the country’s Penal Code. If convicted, Đài and Hà could each face up to twenty years in prison.

Đài is one of the best-known human rights activists in Vietnam and previously spent four years in prison and four years under house arrest as a result of his human rights work. Shortly before his arrest in December 2015, he was abducted and beaten after organising a training on the rights of Vietnamese citizens according to the Constitution. Prior to her arrest, Lê Thu Hà had also been arrested and interrogated in connection with her work for Conscience TV, a YouTube channel which reported on social justice issues.

“Nguyễn Văn Đài has spent over 15 years providing legal advice to vulnerable social groups including religious minorities. He has been at the forefront of those peacefully advocating for democratic reform and the protection of human rights. These detentions underscore the fact that citizens of Vietnam are still not free to fully exercise their human rights and to advocate for the rights of others”, said Benedict Rogers, East Asia Team Leader at Christian Solidarity Worldwide.

In addition to calling for the immediate and unconditional release of both Đài and Hà, parliamentarians urged Vietnamese authorities to ensure that the conditions to which they are subject in detention comply with international standards, and to guarantee that they have access to legal counsel.

“The broad international support for this case shows the consent to the universality of human rights. Nobody can turn cold shoulder when a human rights defender is arrested and held incommunicado for nearly a year. We hope the Vietnamese government will heed the word of these law makers and immediately release Mr. Đài and Ms. Thu Hà who have done nothing but exercise their basic rights according to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights to which Vietnam is a state party,” said Vu Quoc Dung, Executive Director of VETO! Human Rights Defenders’ Network.

(*) Letter of 73 MPs calling for release of Nguyen Van Dai and Le Thu Ha

 

Countries of signed Parliamentarians:
Cambodia, Chad, Germany, Indonesia, Lithuania, Malaysia, Nepal, Netherland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, United Kingdom, United States of America, Zimbabwe

 


List of 73 signatories (sorted by name)

Nr Name First name Country
1 Anwar Nurul Izzah Malaysia
2 Austrevicius Petras Lithuania
3 Baroud Ammo Aziza Chad
4 Botta Long Cambodia
5 Brand Michael Germany
6 Brok Elmar Germany
7 Chen Wong Malaysia
8 Chhay Son Cambodia
9 Ching Teo Nie Malaysia
10 David Wayne United Kingdom
11 Devaraj Michael Jeyakumar Malaysia
12 Dhakal Lok Mani Nepal
13 Dr. Diaby Karamba Germany
14 Dött Marie-Luise Germany
15 Dr. Fabritius Bernd Germany
16 Finckh-Krämer Dr. Ute Germany
17 Florenz Karl-Heinz Germany
18 Fraser Murdo United Kingdom
19 Frieser Michael Germany
20 Gahler Michael Germany
21 Giménez Barbaz María Teresa Spain
22 Girling Julie United Kingdom
23 Glöckner Angelika Germany
24 Gomes Ana Maria Portugal
25 Ham Ngeh Koo Malaysia
26 Heinrich Frank Germany
27 Heinrich Gabriela Germany
28 Johnstone Alison United Kingdom
29 Prof. Dr. Jüttner Egon Germany
30 Kauder Volker Germany
31 Kim-Ya Lim Cambodia
32 Koenigs Tom Germany
33 Kovac Kordula Germany
34 Kulasegaran M. Malaysia
35 Dr. Lengsfeld Philipp Germany
36 Leung Gooi Hsiao Malaysia
37 Dr. Liese Hans-Peter Germany
38 Lochbihler Barbara Germany
39 Lofgren Zoe United States of America
40 Lowenthal Alan United States of America
41 Majome Jessie Fungayi Zimbabwe
42 Mattfeldt Andreas Germany
43 Ming Ong Kian Malaysia
44 Neary Ly Cambodia
45 Nouripour Omid Germany
46 Pantel Sylvia Germany
47 Patzelt Martin Germany
48 Phirum Keo Cambodia
49 Dr. Pieper Markus Germany
50 Reu Herbert Germany
51 Rumduol Nuth Cambodia
52 Santiago Charles Malaysia
53 Schaake Marietje Netherland
54 Schulte Ursula Germany
55 Schulz-Asche Kordula Germany
56 Schwabe Frank Germany
57 Shannon Jim United Kingdom
58 Sithik Dam Cambodia
59 Smith Chris United States of America
60 Sochua Mu Cambodia
61 Dr. Sommer Renate Germany
62 Stefanec Ivan Slovakia
63 Steinbach Erika Germany
64 Steiniger Johannes Germany
65 Sundari Eva Kusuma Indonesia
66 Tannock Charles United Kingdom
67 Vaatz Arnold Germany
68 Vann Ho Cambodia
69 Verheyen Sabine Germany
70 Voss Axel Germany
71 Wightman Andy United Kingdom
72 Zeller Joachim Germany
73 Zertik Heinrich Germany

 

 

 

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