Condemn cyberattacks by the Vietnamese government

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By targeting websites and internet users outside of Vietnam, the Hanoi government is no longer restricting the internet freedom of just Vietnamese citizens. It is also infringing on the rights and privacy of netizens around the world. The cyberattacks and theft of user data may also violate national laws. Entities within Vietnamese behind these illegal activities must be held to account.

Help publicize the cyberattacks by the Vietnamese authorities and urge human rights groups and elected officials to speak out.

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