Court jails Vietnam activist for livestreaming pollution march


FE Team | Published: February 06, 2018 20:50:52 | Updated: February 07, 2018 16:51:27


Court jails Vietnam activist for livestreaming pollution march

One central Vietnamese court has sentenced an activist to 14 years in jail for livestreaming fishermen marching to file a lawsuit against a Taiwan-owned steel plant's spill of toxins into the ocean.

The activist Hoang Duc Binh was convicted Tuesday of abusing democratic freedoms to infringe on the interests of the state, organization and people and opposing officers on duty. Fellow activist Nguyen Nam Phong was given 2 years in jail for opposing officers on duty.

During last February's livestream, Binh commented that the fishermen were stopped and beaten by authorities.

UNB said the chemical spill at the plant built by Taiwan's Formosa Plastic Group devastated fisheries and tourism.

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