Vietnam arrests US pro-democracy activist

HANOI, Viet­nam (AP) — A Vietnamese-American pro-democracy activist has been arrested and accused of ter­ror­ism for allegedly try­ing to sab­o­tage lib­er­a­tion cel­e­bra­tions com­mem­o­rat­ing the end of the Viet­nam War, state media said Sunday.

Nguyen Quoc Quan, 58, of Cal­i­for­nia, was detained April 17 after arriv­ing at the air­port in south­ern Ho Chi Minh City, Tuoi Tre news­pa­per reported. He is accused of plan­ning to hold protests for Viet Tan, a banned U.S. exile group, dur­ing this week’s May Day fes­tiv­i­ties and the April 30 anniver­sary of the fall of the for­mer U.S.-backed South Viet­namese cap­i­tal, Saigon, to the north­ern com­mu­nists in 1975.

Author­i­ties also found many doc­u­ments in Quan’s pos­ses­sion on “ter­ror­ist train­ing,” the paper said. Quan, a math­e­mati­cian, was pre­vi­ously sen­tenced to six months in jail by a Ho Chi Minh City court in 2008 for terrorism.

After being deported from Viet­nam, Quan con­tin­ued to travel from the U.S. to Thai­land and Malaysia to train mem­bers of the Viet Tan group on non­vi­o­lent strug­gles in Viet­nam, Tuoi Tre said.

Hanoi often uses vague national secu­rity laws to charge pro-democracy activists with ter­ror­ism, but the U.S. gov­ern­ment has said it has seen no evi­dence that California-based Viet Tan, also known as the Viet­nam Reform Party, is a ter­ror­ist organization.

The Viet­namese government’s accu­sa­tion of ‘ter­ror­ism’ against Dr. Quan is com­pletely fab­ri­cated and has no basis,” said a state­ment posted on Viet Tan’s web­site. “The deten­tion of Dr. Nguyen Quoc Quan is the lat­est exam­ple of the Viet­namese Com­mu­nist Party’s ongo­ing crack­down on human rights defenders.”

Mean­while, the Cap­i­tal Secu­rity news­pa­per reported that author­i­ties have released activist Bui Thi Minh Hang, 48, from a re-education camp near Hanoi.

She was taken there in Novem­ber for caus­ing social dis­tur­bances after play­ing an active role in the unprece­dented protests against China last sum­mer over ten­sions sur­round­ing dis­puted ter­ri­tory in the South China Sea.

The U.S. Embassy and rights groups had called for her release. The news­pa­per said she was freed as part of the government’s pol­icy of leniency on the occa­sion of the cel­e­bra­tions sur­round­ing the fall of Saigon and May Day.

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