UN experts condemn Viet Nam’s jailing of prominent
blogger Mother Mushroom
GENEVA (30 June 2017) – Viet Nam must end what appears to
be a pattern of targeting environmental defenders, UN human rights experts*
have urged after the jailing of a popular blogger.
Ms. Nguyen Ngoc Nhu Quynh, an environmental human rights
defender known as Mother Mushroom, was taken to court by the Government for
spreading anti-State propaganda, after writing blogs critical of the
authorities. She was jailed for 10 years on 29 June after a one-day trial,
which followed nine months of detention.
“This was little short of a show trial, designed to
intimidate other environmental activists,” the experts said. “Her detention was
arbitrary. The trial did not meet international standards. She has been denied
her fundamental right to due process,” the experts said.
“She has done no more than promote human rights through
social media, and protect the environment from harm. In no country, including
Viet Nam, should this be regarded as a crime. Mother Mushroom should be cleared
of the propaganda crime and be immediately released.”
Ms. Quynh and several other environmental defenders have
been targeted for highlighting the damage caused when toxic waste was
discharged from the Formosa steel plant in Ha Tinh in April 2016. The incident
polluted local waterways, killed many fish and caused grave environmental
damage to the local ecosystem.
“The sentencing of Mother Mushroom and attacks against
other human rights defenders appear to be retaliation for their legitimate
environmental human rights work in the wake of the Formosa disaster in Viet
Nam,” the experts said.
“We are concerned that the retaliation against
environmental defenders through arrest, detention and harassment are not
isolated incidents, but are part of a broader pattern of human rights
violations targeted at activists who have tried to help the Formosa victims.”
“We fear that the Government is increasingly targeting
bloggers and the organizers of peaceful protests to deter wider legitimate
civic and environmental activism,” they said.
The experts expressed concern that their earlier pleas
for Ms. Quynh’s release were not heeded, even though they believed her
prolonged detention was linked to her exercise of the right to freedom of
expression on a matter of public interest.
They further stressed that last month the UN working
group on arbitrary detention found that her deprivation was arbitrary, and
requested the Government to immediately release her and provide compensation.
“This sentence is the culmination of eight years of
continuous harassment suffered by Ms. Quynh, including frequent travel bans,
intimidation, physical assaults, threats and hindrance from joining peaceful
protests,” the experts said.
The experts have been in contact with the Government of
Viet Nam about the situation.
ENDS
(*) Mr. John H. Knox, Special Rapporteur on the issue of
human rights obligations relating to the enjoyment of a safe, clean, healthy
and sustainable environment; Mr. David Kaye, Special Rapporteur on the
promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression, Mr.
Michel Forst, Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders,
Mr. Baskut Tuncak, Special Rapporteur on the implications for human rights of
the environmentally sound management and disposal of hazardous substances and
wastes, Mr. José Guevara, Chair-Rapporteur of the Working Group on Arbitrary
Detention are part of what is known as the Special Procedures of the Human Rights
Council.
Special Procedures, the largest body of independent
experts in the UN Human Rights system, is the general name of the Council’s
independent fact-finding and monitoring mechanisms. Special Procedures
mandate-holders are independent human rights experts appointed by the Human
Rights Council to address either specific country situations or thematic issues
in all parts of the world. They are not UN staff and are independent from any
government or organization. They serve in their individual capacity and do not
receive a salary for their work.
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