Showing posts with label internet writer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label internet writer. Show all posts

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Vietnam: Detained writer ill-treated

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Vietnam: Detained writer ill-treated
Published: February 12, 2009

English PEN is seriously concerned about reports that leading Internet writer, poet, human rights defender and member of the pro-democracy group Bloc 8406, Ho Thi Bich Khuong, has been ill-treated and is in poor health. She is serving a two-year sentence for publishing reports on overseas websites.

According to our information, Ho Thi Bich Khuong was arrested on 25 April 2007, at an internet café in Nam Dan district, Nghe An province, central Vietnam, for publishing reports on overseas websites on social injustice and human rights violations. She is known for her writings in support of 'Dan Oan', women farmers who have had their land seized. Ho Thi Bich Khuong's computer and documents were confiscated from her home after her arrest.

Charged with 'storing cultural products with contents against the Socialist Republic of Vietnam' under Article 88 of the Penal Code, Ho Thi Bich Khuong was sentenced to two years in prison and three years' administrative detention on 24 April 2008 by a provincial court in Nghe An. She is currently detained at Labour Camp 6, Thanh My village, Thanh Chuong district, Nghe An Province, where she is held in solitary confinement. Her sister reported after visiting her on 30 October 2008 that she has heavy bruising from ill-treatment in prison, and that she is in poor health. Since December 2008 she has been reportedly denied family visits.

Ho Thi Bich Khuong was previously detained in March 2005 and sentenced to six months in prison for her dissident writings. After her release she was subject to frequent brief detentions and harassment, including threats and attack. On 12 February 2007 she was seriously injured after being hit by a motorcyclist, thought to be a member of the security police. Her current imprisonment was not known to PEN until November 2008.

Ho Thi Bich Khuong was born in 1967. In June 2006 her husband drowned in the Lam river under unexplained circumstances. She has a ten-year-old daughter.

English PEN is calling for her immediate and unconditional release in accordance with Article 19 of the United Nations International Covenant of Civil and Political Rights and seeks assurances of her well being. We also strongly urge that she is given full access to all necessary medical care as a matter of urgency, and that she is allowed family visits.
For the BBC's country profile on Vietnam: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/country_profiles/1243338.stm

Please send appeals:
• Calling for the immediate and unconditional release of Ho Thi Bich Khuong in accordance with Article 19 of the United Nations International Covenant of Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) to which Vietnam is a signatory;
• Seeking assurances of Ho Thi Bich Khuong's well being and guarantees that her basic rights are being respected, in accordance with Article 7 and Article 10 (1) of the ICCPR;
• Urging that she is given full access to all necessary medical care as a matter of urgency, and that she is allowed family visits.

Appeals to be sent to:

His Excellency Nguyên Minh TriêtPresident of the Socialist Republic of VietnamC/o Ministry of Foreign AffairsHanoiSocialist Republic of Vietnam

Nguyên Tân DungPrime Minister 1 Hoang Hoa Tham StreetHanoiSocialist Republic of Vietnam

Lê Doan HopMinister of Culture and Information1 Hoang Hoa Tham StreetHanoiSocialist Republic of Vietnam

Please note that there are no fax numbers available for the Vietnamese authorities, so you may wish to ask the diplomatic representative for Vietnam in your country to forward your appeals. It would also be advantageous to ask your country's diplomatic representatives in Vietnam to intervene in the case.

His Excellency Tran Quang Hoan Embassy of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam12 - 14 Victoria RoadW8 5RDUnited KingdomFax: 020 7937 6108 or 004420- 7565 3853Email: embassy@vietnamembassy.org.uk

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Nigeria: Second US-based internet writer released


Nigeria: Second US-based internet writer released
Published: November 26, 2008

English PEN welcomes the release without charge of the US-based internet writer Emmanuel Emeka Asiwe, who was held incommunicado from 28 October to 4 November 2008 due to his critical reporting on Nigeria.

Emmanuel Emeka Asiwe, editor of the website HuhuOnline, based in Arlington, Massachusetts, USA, was arrested by the State Security Service (SSS) on his arrival at Lagos airport on 28 October. He was held incommunicado without charge for a week in Abuja during which he was questioned about "matters of national security." He was reportedly released without charge on 4 November, however his passport had not been returned to him, preventing him from returning to the US.

Background

Asiwe was the second US-based Nigerian Internet writer to be arrested by the SSS and detained incommunicado in October. Jonathan Elendu of Elendureports.com was arrested on his arrival in Abuja for a family visit on 17 October and detained incommunicado without charge for 11 days before being provisionally released without charge on 29 October. He was reportedly questioned about his alleged links to another US-based Nigerian news website, Saharareporters.com, his sources and funding and his opinions on the Nigerian president, as well as articles he had written on the president's health. He was denied legal and medical assistance for most of his detention, only gaining access to his lawyer on the tenth day of his arrest. Some reports suggested that the writer was ill treated during his detention. His travel documents also remained confiscated.

Both detentions are in contravention of Nigerian law, which stipulates that anyone arrested must be charged in court within 48 hours. They are reportedly part of a government crackdown on foreign-based Nigerian political websites since the publication of controversial photos of President Umaru Yar'Adua's son by a popular news blog.

Links

• Reporters Sans Frontieres (RSF): http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=29324
• Update #2 to RAN 57/08 - http://www.internationalpen.org.uk/go/news/nigeria-one-internet-writer-released-another-detained

• RAN 57/08 - http://www.internationalpen.org.uk/go/news/nigeria-blogger-detained-incommunicado-fears-for-health

** English PEN would like to thank all those who sent appeals on behalf of Emmanuel Emeka Asiwe. **

Read More: http://www.internationalpen.org.uk/go/news/nigeria-one-internet-writer-released-another-detained
http://www.pen.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/2949/prmID/1610
http://www.nigeriancuriosity.com/