Vietnam review (23/6/2018)

Mr Tran Dai Quang

Mr Tran Dai Quang Source: VietnamNet

The President's comments on the law of protest were posted in the Tuoi Tre newspaper, then taken down, was he silenced by the Central Committee for Propaganda and Education?


Following anti-area and cyber-law protests, several prosecutions have been made against the property, not the protesters. Why?

At the meeting with voters in Saigon on June 19, voters demanded a protest law, President Tran Dai Quang agreed and said "will report to Congress on this content."

Tuoi Tre newspaper published the above-mentioned information under the title 'The country's President agrees to promulgate the law of protests', but is later taken down.

This made the people think that 'Tran Dai Quang himself was also silenced by the Central Committee for Propaganda.'

Dr. Nguyen Quang A in Hanoi said that it is only sensational news that in fact the Ministry of Public Security has the right to live.

After protests across virtually every country against the law on cyber security, there have been many people in the courts who have been prosecuted for not guilty, but criminals for breaking public and private property.

In addition, most prosecuted offenders have no stable shelter, no students are beaten and reported at the police station, but most are not prosecuted. .

Attorney Tran Quoc Thuan in Saigon said that the sabotage property damage was the police put, are the crime.


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