Ho Thi Bich Khuong

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Birth date: 1967

Activity: Writer

Date of arrest: November 15, 2011

Sentence: Sentenced to 5 years imprisonment followed by 3 years house arrest on December 29, 2011

Charge: Propaganda against the socialist state (Article 88)

Current location: Nghe An Province


Ho Thi Bich Khuong is one of Vietnam’s foremost advocates for farmers victimized by government land grabs. She has written extensively about their plight and published detailed accounts online. She was previously arrested in April 2007 and detained for two years for “abusing democratic freedoms to infringe upon the interests of the state.” She is a recipient of Human Rights Watch’s Hellman/Hammett award.

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