The evidence collected does not follow the Vietnamese law.'

Luật sư Hà Huy Sơn

Luật sư Hà Huy Sơn Source: Chân Trời Mới Media

Yesterday 25 July, after Tran Thi Nga was sentenced to 9 years imprisonment and 5 years of probation by the Ha Nam provincial court, Amnesty International and the Committee for the Protection of Journalists held it as an inhumane sentence and urged Vietnam to immediately cancel that sentence..


Human rights defenders say the prisoner of conscience, Tran Thi Nga does nothing but struggle in her non-violence way for the protection of human rights.In the defence of Tran Thi Nga in court, lawyer Ha Huy Son said that 'the evidence collected by the Institute does not follow the Vietnamese law.'So what is the evidence right under the law, he explained to Phan Bach


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The evidence collected does not follow the Vietnamese law.' | SBS Vietnamese