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Vietnam to free 2,500 prisoners in independence amnesty

Mass pardon one of the smallest in recent years, excludes activists

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 31 Aug 2022 6:00PM

Vietnam to free 2,500 prisoners in independence amnesty
Sixteen foreign nationals jailed in Vietnam – from Australia, France, Nigeria, Laos, China, Canada, Cambodia, the US and Malaysia – are among those who will be freed from Thursday. – Pixabay pic, August 31, 2022

HANOI – Vietnam announced today it would free almost 2,500 prisoners ahead of the country’s independence anniversary, but the amnesty will be smaller than recent years and exclude activists.

Those sentenced for “propaganda” against the state or attempting to overthrow the communist regime – a charge frequently levelled at activists – will not be released, according to the official amnesty announcement.

The mass pardon is one of the smallest in recent years due to “tighter regulations” on amnesties, Pham Thanh Ha, deputy chairperson of the president’s office, said.

In 2015, more than 18,000 were freed while last year the figure was 3,000. The country typically never releases activists.

Sixteen foreign nationals – from Australia, France, Nigeria, Laos, China, Canada, Cambodia, the US and Malaysia – are among those who will be freed from Thursday. Independence Day is Friday.

Around 750 foreigners are serving jail terms in Vietnam, according to the public security ministry.

Human Rights Watch said more than 150 political prisoners are behind bars in communist Vietnam, as of March this year, and the country has a reputation for levelling harsh punishments against government critics and dissidents.

In recent years, the administration has tried to stamp out dissent and arrest critics, especially those posting on social media platforms.

The Southeast Asian country bans all independent media outlets, and is ranked 174th out of 180 countries in the Reporters Without Borders 2022 press freedom index. – AFP, August 31, 2022

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