Thursday, 13 September 2012

Vietnam Prime Minister lashes out at political blogs


HANOI: Vietnam’s Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has ordered those responsible for three “slanderous” blogs, which have publicised a recent string of high-level corruption scandals, be “seriously punished”.


The hugely-popular Vietnamese-language websites Dan Lam Bao — or Citizen  Journalists — and Quan Lam Bao have been running a series of articles  detailing an intensifying factional battle within the communist country’s  ruling elite.

They have “slandered the country’s leadership, fabricated and distorted  information, agitated against the party and the state, and caused suspicion and  mistrust in society,” a report on the government website said late Wednesday.

The blogs are “villainous ploys of hostile forces,” the report, quoting the  Prime Minister, said, calling for “serious punishment” for those behind the  sites and ordering civil servants not to read them.

Vietnam, which does not allow private media and all newspapers and  television channels are state-run, routinely uses charges of spreading  anti-state propaganda to prosecute dissidents.

The rise of online blogs has vexed censors and prompted repeated crackdowns  on bloggers, many of whom are currently languishing in jail. However, blogs  remain a hugely-popular news source in the heavily-censored country.

Dan Lam Bao said in an online post that after the Prime Minister’s comments  were broadcast on state television their site recorded a record 32,000 hits in  an hour.

Over the last three months, the sites, in particular Quan Lam Bao — which  translates as “Senior Officials working as Journalists” — have been publishing  highly-sensitive information about political infighting.

They ran detailed, first-hand accounts of the August arrest of one of  Vietnam’s top banking tycoons, flamboyant multi-millionaire Nguyen Duc Kien,  and the detention of the ex-head of the bank Kien founded.

Kien is seen as being aligned with Prime Minister Dung and became the  subject of intense speculation on the blogs over his business dealings with  Dung’s daughter.

Experts have interpreted the arrest as the latest play in a long-running  battle between the Prime Minister and his rivals, chiefly party leader Nguyen  Phu Trong and President Truong Tan Sang.

Sang and Trong’s anti-corruption efforts have been given prominent coverage  on the blogs.

Both Sang and Trong are out of the country, attending an APEC summit and on  an official visit to Singapore respectively.

AFP

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