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Four of them, Dau Van Duong, Tran Huu Duc, Chu Manh Son, and Hoang Phong had already been tried, allegedly for distributing pro-democracy leaflets [6] and sentenced under Article 88 to two to three years in jail. Fourteen other activists were sentenced to 3 to 15 years in prison after a two-day trial on 8–9 January 2013.
Tạ Phong Tần (born 15 September 1968 in Vĩnh Lợi District, Bạc Liêu Province [2] [3] [4]) is a Vietnamese dissident blogger. A former policewoman and a member of the Communist Party of Vietnam , she was arrested in September 2011 on anti-state propaganda charges.
The verdict was announced by Judge Tran Ngoc on January 9, 2013. Three have been sentenced to 13 years, and 11 others to 3–8 years on charges violating Clause 1 of Article 79 of the Vietnamese criminal code for organizing "to attempt to overthrow the government".
Đinh La Thăng was accused of mismanaging the state-owned enterprise PetroVietnam, resulting in a loss of 900 billion Vietnamese dongs (around 40 million United States dollars); he was arrested in December 2017 and sentenced to thirteen years in prison in January 2018. [11]
He contended Tran, if released, would pose “a grave risk to the community.” Superior Court Judge Michael Joyce said he was “firmly convinced” Tran should remain in Camden County Jail.
Tạ Phong Tần [133] Trần Huỳnh Duy Thức [134] Trần Anh Kim [135] Vi Đức Hồi [136] Yugoslavia. Adem Demaçi [137] Dragan Bogdanovski [138] References
After pleading guilty in 2020 to an unlawful monetary transaction and to wire fraud related to the Ponzi scheme, Natalie was sentenced to 11 years in federal prison and ordered to pay back the $2. ...
A transgender man was physically tortured for more than a month in an upstate New York motel until he died, with his alleged attackers ditching his corpse in an empty field in an attempt to cover ...