Vietnam police probe prominent journalist over ‘anti-state’ acts
The Straits Times
Vietnam’s police have launched criminal proceedings into prominent journalist and blogger Le Anh Hung. Read more at straitstimes.com.
HANOI – Vietnam’s police launched criminal proceedings into prominent journalist and blogger Le Anh Hung for alleged anti-state activities in a country where authorities maintain a tightly controlled media environment.
Mr Hung, a former Voice of America contributor, is accused of “making, storing, disseminating or propagating information, documents, or items against the State of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam,” according to a statement on the Hanoi police’s website.
The 52-year-old was previously convicted of “abusing democratic freedoms” and released from prison in 2023 after five years behind bars, according to VOA.
The most recent post on his blog highlights a Hanoi city campaign to eliminate illegal markets.
The government has intensified efforts to control online speech under Communist Party chief To Lam’s influence, according to an August report from Reporters Without Borders.
It ranked the South-east Asian nation 173rd out of 180 countries and territories in its 2025 World Press Freedom Index, which assesses the level of freedom available to journalists.

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