Dau Van Duong

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Birth date: 1986

Activity: Social activist, student

Date of arrest: August 2, 2011

Sentence: Detained without trial

Charge:Propaganda against the socialist state (Article 88)

Current location: Nghi Kim Detention Center, Nghe An Province


Dau Van Duong is a student, previously active with the anti-China protests in Hanoi during the summer of 2011. He signed a petition for Cu Huy Ha Vu, having attended his April 2011 trial, and against bauxite mining. He was arrested as part of a larger crackdown currently totaling 17 human rights defenders (mostly from Vinh Province).

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