Vietnam Request by authorities to revoke license of lawyer Vo An Don

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On 16 January 2014, L4L sent letters to the Bar Association in connection to the request of several government offices to revoke Vo An Don’s lawyers license.

Vo An Don is an associate at the Centre for Government Legal Aid in Phu Yen province. He provides free legal service to poor people, members of the ethnic minorities and under-aged offenders. He has defended more than 200 court cases on a pro-bono basis.

In 2012, he represented the wife of a victim of police brutality. Her husband was beaten to death by the police while in custody. As a result of his work as a defense lawyer against police brutality, lawyer Don has been subject to harassment and retaliation by the authorities. He has received several death threats from the police and hired thugs. Moreover, on January 8, 2015 lawyer Don received an order from the authorities to audit his law practice. As his law office is the only law office in the city to be audited in 2015, lawyer Don views this as another act of harassment.

Furthermore, Mr. Vo An Don may have his lawyer’s license revoked following a request by several Vietnamese government offices, such as the police, prosecutors and the court of Tuy Hoa City, where the trial at first instance took place.

L4L called on the Bar Association to reject the request to revoke the license of lawyer Don and to stop the harassment on him and his law office in order to enable him to continue his valuable work as a lawyer.

Source: L4L

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