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74Yo Australian Baker Released from Vietnamese Prison
Australian National Returns Home After Being Freed in Vietnam
Chau Van Kham, a member of the banned pro-democracy group Viet Tan, was arrested during a trip to Vietnam in 2019.
By Sebastian Strangio
July 11, 2023
The Australian national Chau Van Kham has reunited with his family in Sydney after being released from prison in Vietnam, four-and-a-half years after his arrest on terrorism charges.
Chau, a retired baker who is active in diaspora political organizations, was detained in Vietnam in January 2019 after meeting with a friend and fellow pro-democracy activist. After a trial later that year that lasted just five hours, he was sentenced to 12 years in prison for “financing terrorism.”
As noted by the rights group Amnesty International, the only evidence that state prosecutors presented was Chau’s membership of Viet Tan, a group that advocates for democracy in Vietnam, and which Hanoi considers a terrorist organization, in large part due to its close association with the defunct South Vietnamese government that the communist north overthrew in 1975.
“We share the happy news that Mr Chau Van Kham is well and has returned to his family today,” the 74-year-old’s lawyer, Dan Nguyen said in a statement this morning.
“On behalf of Mr Chau Van Kham, his wife and two children: we wish to thank the Australian government for their care and support whilst in custody; especially the tremendous efforts by various Departments in securing his return to Australia and to his family today.”
Defense Minister and Acting Prime Minister Richard Marles welcomed the news of Chau’s overnight release and thanked the Vietnamese government, according to a report by the Australian Broadcasting Company (ABC).
“This has been done on the basis of humanitarian grounds, and in the spirit of friendship which exists between Australia and Vietnam,” Marles said.
“This has been the result of careful advocacy on the part of the Australian government with the Vietnamese government over a number of months now, including the Prime Minister’s visit to Vietnam back in June.”
The news was applauded both by Chau’s family – their lawyer said that they were “absolutely emotional” following his release – and by the rights groups that have campaigned for his release since 2019.
https://thediplomat.com/2023/07/austral ... n-vietnam/
Chau Van Kham, a member of the banned pro-democracy group Viet Tan, was arrested during a trip to Vietnam in 2019.
By Sebastian Strangio
July 11, 2023
The Australian national Chau Van Kham has reunited with his family in Sydney after being released from prison in Vietnam, four-and-a-half years after his arrest on terrorism charges.
Chau, a retired baker who is active in diaspora political organizations, was detained in Vietnam in January 2019 after meeting with a friend and fellow pro-democracy activist. After a trial later that year that lasted just five hours, he was sentenced to 12 years in prison for “financing terrorism.”
As noted by the rights group Amnesty International, the only evidence that state prosecutors presented was Chau’s membership of Viet Tan, a group that advocates for democracy in Vietnam, and which Hanoi considers a terrorist organization, in large part due to its close association with the defunct South Vietnamese government that the communist north overthrew in 1975.
“We share the happy news that Mr Chau Van Kham is well and has returned to his family today,” the 74-year-old’s lawyer, Dan Nguyen said in a statement this morning.
“On behalf of Mr Chau Van Kham, his wife and two children: we wish to thank the Australian government for their care and support whilst in custody; especially the tremendous efforts by various Departments in securing his return to Australia and to his family today.”
Defense Minister and Acting Prime Minister Richard Marles welcomed the news of Chau’s overnight release and thanked the Vietnamese government, according to a report by the Australian Broadcasting Company (ABC).
“This has been done on the basis of humanitarian grounds, and in the spirit of friendship which exists between Australia and Vietnam,” Marles said.
“This has been the result of careful advocacy on the part of the Australian government with the Vietnamese government over a number of months now, including the Prime Minister’s visit to Vietnam back in June.”
The news was applauded both by Chau’s family – their lawyer said that they were “absolutely emotional” following his release – and by the rights groups that have campaigned for his release since 2019.
https://thediplomat.com/2023/07/austral ... n-vietnam/
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