On
August 28, police arrested journalist Pham Doan Trang, a reporter with the
popular online news site VietnamNet.
Trang had recently reported on sensitive land disputes between
According
to the Free Journalists Network of Vietnam (FJNV), an independent press freedom
group, Trang also had shared sensitive information with bloggers and other
journalists about a Chinese advisor for economic and trade issues who called on
his Vietnamese counterparts to discipline certain local newspapers and
journalists.Growing commercial and diplomatic ties with China are particularly
sensitive in Vietnam, given the two neighboring countries' often antagonistic
history.
On August 27, police arrested political blogger Bui Thanh Hieu, also known by his blogger name, Nguoi Buon Gio, which means "Wind Trader." In recent entries, the 37-year-old blogger wrote critically about competing territorial claims with China, including over the long-contested Paracel and Spratly Islands, as well as the Vietnamese government's handling of land disputes with the Roman Catholic Church. The FJNV said police searched Hieu's house after his arrest and confiscated two of his computers and other personal belongings. As of Wednesday, Hieu's family did not know his exact whereabouts, according to the FJNV.
CPJ is also investigating unconfirmed reports that Vietnam TV journalist Tran Uy and a political blogger who goes by the name of "Sphinx" have been arrested in the crackdown.
"We
call on Vietnamese authorities to unconditionally and immediately release Pham
Doan Trang and Bui Thanh Hieu," said
Also,
on August 25, newspaper reporter Truong Huy San, better known by his penname
Huy Duc, was dismissed from the government-run Saigon Tiep Thi (Saigon Marketing) daily newspaper for
posting criticism of the former
The
Vietnamese government created a new agency, known as the Administration Agency
for Radio, Television, and Electronics Information, tasked with monitoring the
Internet and bloggers in October 2008. In recent months, authorities have
blocked local access to Yahoo 360°, a platform based in

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