Defend the Defenders’ Latest Statistics: Vietnam Holds 258 Prisoners of Conscience

 

 

Defend the Defenders, Press Release, December 31, 2020

For immediate release

 

According to Defend the Defenders’ statistics, as of December 31, 2020, Vietnam’s communist regime is holding at least 258 prisoners of conscience in prisons or other forms of detention. The number does not include Ngo Hao (m) whose sentence is currently suspended for medical treatment and Le Anh Hung (m) who are forcibly committed in mental hospitals without judicial process. The list includes female activist Huynh Thuc Vy (f) who has been convicted and sentenced but is held under house arrest in the maternal period and Australian citizen Chau Van Kham (m) who was found guilty of terrorism under Article 113 of Vietnam’s Criminal Code.

The number does not include 15 land petitioners from Dong Tam commune who were arrested on January 9 this year during the police raid in the locality and convicted of “resisting on-duty state officials” at the first-instance hearing on September 7-14 but given probation sentences.

As many as 27 of the prisoners of conscience identified by Defend the Defenders are women human rights defenders (WHRDs).

In total, 186 people, or 72% of the list, are from the Kinh ethnic majority. The second-largest ethnic grouping on the list is Montagnards, a loose set of religious and ethnic minorities who live in the mountains of the Central Highlands. They account for 62 people or 24% of those on the list. There are eight prisoners of conscience from Hmong ethnic minority and two on the list are Khmer Krom.

Bloggers, lawyers, unionists, land rights activists, political dissidents, and followers of non-registered minority religions have been arrested and detained for peacefully exercising their internationally and constitutionally protected rights, principally the right to freedoms of expression, peaceful assembly, and religion or belief. The list does not include individuals who have engaged in or advocated violence.

Vietnam still holds 33 activists in pre-trial detention, seven of them were arrested in 2018-2019 and the remaining 26 were arrested in 2020. Among them is prominent independent journalist Pham Chi Dung (m), who is the president of the unregistered Independent Journalists Association of Vietnam (IJAVN) and its Vice President Nguyen Tuong Thuy(m) and well-known political blogger Pham Chi Thanh (aka Pham Thanh- m), and globally-recognized human rights defender and political blogger Pham Doan Trang (f). Dung, Thuy and Le Huu Minh Tuan, an editor of the IJAVN, will be brought to court on January 5, 2021 on the allegation of “conducting anti-state propaganda” under Article 117 of the Criminal Code. They face imprisonment of between ten and 20 years in prison if are convicted.

The above includes 225 who have been convicted – mostly of political crimes under Articles 79, 87 and 88 of the1999 Penal Code or Article 109, 117, and 331 in the 2015 Criminal Code. The total number includes:

– 50 activists convicted or charged with subversion (Article 79 of 1999 Penal Code or Article 109 in the 2015 Criminal Code);

– 49 activists convicted or charged with anti-state propaganda (Article 88 of the 1999 Penal Code or Article 117 of the 2015 Criminal Code);

– 56 people from ethnic minorities were convicted of undermining the national unity policy (Article 87 of the 1999 Penal Code or 116 of the 2015 Criminal Code);

– 20 activists were convicted or charged with “abusing democratic freedom” (Article 258 of the 1999 Penal Code or Article 331 of the 2015 Criminal Code);

– 13 activists were convicted or charged with “disruption of security” under Article 118 of the 2015 Criminal Code;

– 30 individuals were convicted of or charged with “disrupting public orders” (under Article 245 of the 1999 Penal Code or Article 318 of the 2015 Criminal Code) for their peaceful activities. As many as 17 of them were imprisoned for participating or being suspected of planning to participate in the mass demonstrations in mid-June 2018 and their aftermath;

– Three activists Chau Van Kham (male, Vietnamese Australian), Nguyen Van Vien (m), and Tran Van Quyen (m) were convicted of “terrorism” under Article 113 of the 2015 Criminal Code.

– The charges for 13 individuals are unknown, including three Montagnards followers of the Ha Mon sect arrested on March 19 this year.

Vietnam is among world’s biggest prisons for journalists and Facebookers, holding 28 of them in police custody, according to the Paris-based Reporters Without Borders (RSF)’s report released on December 1. The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has also listed Vietnam among the global biggest prisons for journalists with 15 journalists being imprisoned.

Background

In order to ensure a “stable society” for the ruling Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) to carry out local party congresses and prepare for its 13th National Congress scheduled for late January 2021, the communist regime has tightened control over the nation, intensifying its crackdown on local political dissidents, government critics, social activists, and human rights defenders.

The crackdown continues before and after the European Parliament ratified the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) in late March and reached its peak in May-June with the detentions of 12 activists.

As the US, the EU, and other countries are focusing on their own problems caused by the Covid-19 pandemic and the US Presidential Election on November 3, Vietnam’s communist regime used the opportunity to intensify its crackdown on local dissent without being criticized by the international community. The persecution has peaked in recent months with the arrests of a dozen of activists who have been charged with controversial articles of the national security provisions in the Criminal Code.

Arrest in 2020

Between January 1 and December 31, Vietnam arrested 37 activists and 29 land petitioners in Dong Tam commune. As many as 13 activists were charged with “conducting anti-state propaganda” and among them are prominent political blogger Pham Doan Trang, Vice President of the unregistered professional group Independent Journalists Association of Vietnam (IJAVN) Nguyen Tuong Thuy, blogger Pham Thanh, four human rights defenders in Duong Noi, environmentalist Dinh Thi Thuy Thuy and Central Highlands-based independent journalist Tran Thi Tuyet Dieu. Ten others were alleged of “abusing democratic freedom,” including well-known blogger Truong Chau Huu Danh.

In mid-March, authorities in the Central Highlands reported that they arrested last three followers of Ha Mon sect who have lived in forest in the past eight years in order to avoid being arrested by the communist regime. The regime considers the sect illegal and strives to disband it by imprisoning its key followers and founder.

On October 6, on the day of the 24th Annual Human Rights Dialogue between the US and Vietnam, authorities in Hanoi arrested Pham Doan Trang and accused her of “conducting anti-state propaganda” under Article 88 of the Penal Code and Article 117 of the Criminal Code. She is facing imprisonment of up to 20 years if is convicted.

On January 9, after sending thousands of riot policemen to kill Dong Tam communal leader Le Dinh Kinh, authorities in Hanoi detained more than 30 local land petitioners, including relatives of Mr. Kinh who held many key positions in Dong Tam commune’s government. Later, they charged six of them with “murder” and the remaining 23 with “resisting on-duty state officials” in order to revenge for the local land petitioners’ resistance opposing the city’s plan to grab their agricultural field named Senh since 2017.

In late September, police from the Central Highlands province of Dak Lak kidnapped Ho Chi Minh City-based Pham Dinh Quy, a lecturer of Ton Duc Thang University, and Hoang Minh Tuan, a teacher at Le Thanh Ton High School in the central city of Nha Trang, and deported them to their headquarters in Buon Ma Thuot city for interrogation regarding their denunciation against Secretary Bui Van Cuong of the Dak Lak Party Committee for plagiarism while making his Ph.D. dissertation. The two were held incommunicado and investigated for “slander” as the Dak Lak province police criminalized a civil dispute between the two detainees and Secretary Cuong, who is a member of the party’s Central Committee and a candidate for the minister of Information and Communication for the next term. (See Appendix 1)

Convictions in 2020

In 2020, Vietnam’s communist regime convicted 23 activists and 29 Dong Tam land petitioners.

Four activists were found guilty of “conducting anti-state propaganda” and sentenced to between five and 12 years in prison. Democracy campaigner Nguyen Trung Linh (m) was sentenced to 12 years in prison, the toughest imprisonment for this charge. He was held incommunicado since his arrest in late May, 2018 until being secretly tried in July this year.

Five Facebookers were convicted of “abusing democratic freedom” for their online posting and sentenced to between nine months and 18 months in prison.

In mid-December, communist army veteran and blogger Tran Duc Thach (m)was convicted of subversion and sentenced to 12 years in prison and three years of probation by the first-instance hearing which lasted only three hours. The 68-year-old democracy activist was arrested in late April.

In mid-March, the People’s Court of the northern province of Dien Dien convicted Sung A Sinh (m) and Lau A Lenh (m) of Hmong ethnic minority of subversion and sentened them to life imprisonment, the toughest imprisonment for subversion. According to the state-controlled media, the two activists persuaded other ethnic Hmong in August 2018 and March 2019 to establish a Hmong state in the Muong Nhe district of Dien Bien. Twelve others were considered accomplices and sentenced from two to 20 years in prison for the same crime. No information is available about the others.

On July 31, the People’s Court of Ho Chi Minh City convicted eight members of Hiến Pháp (Constitution) named Nguyen Thi Ngoc Hanh (f), Hoang Thi Thu Vang (f), Ngo Van Dung (m), Doan Thi Hong (f), Tran Thanh Phuong (m), Le Quy Loc (m), Do The Hoa (m) and Ho Van Cuong (m) who were arrested in early September 2018 and charged with “disruption of security” under Article 118 of the Penal Code in reprisal of their active participation in the mass demonstration in HCM City on June 10, 2018 in which tens of thousands of people rallied to protest two bills on Special Economic Zones and Cyber Security. During the short trial which failed to meet international standards for a fair trial, the activists were sentenced to between 30 months to eight years in prison and two to three years of probation. Four activists Ngo Van Dung, Le Quy Loc, Ho Van Cuong, and Nguyen Thi Ngoc Hanh have appealed the court’s judgment and their appeal hearing is scheduled on January 8 next year.

During the first-instance hearing against 29 Dong Tam land petitioners in September 7-14, the Hanoi city People’s Court found six of them guilty for the unverified deaths of three police officers during the bloody attack in the commune on January 9 and convicted the remaining 23 of “resisting on-duty state officials.” The trial, scheduled to last ten working days, was wrapped up on September 14 as the judge decide to impose death penalty for Le Dinh Cong and Le Dinh Chuc, sons of elderly communal leader Le Dinh Kinh, victim of an extrajudicial killing by police, and life imprisonment for his grandson Le Dinh Danh. Three others were given between 12 years and 16 years in prison while eight others were sentenced to between three years and six years in prison. As many as 15 others were given probation of between 15 months and five years of probation. The trial was unfair with a number of violations of the Criminal Procedure Code by the judges, the Hanoi People’s Procuracy and the city Police Department. The European Union, the UK government and a number of international human rights groups such as Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International have condemned the court judgment. Defend the Defenders and the California-based organization Vietnam Human Rights Network have also issued a joint statement calling on the Vietnamese government to free all the 29 Dong Tam land petitioners and drop the charges against them as well as conduct an impartial and fair investigation to bring those responsible for the raid and killing of Mr. Kinh to court.

The Higher People’s Court in Hanoi has upheld on appeal the sentences of 11 years in prison and five years of probation given to human rights defender Nguyen Nang Tinh (m) on the charge of “conducting anti-state propaganda” by the People’s Court of Nghe An province in the first-instance hearing in mid-November last year.

Along with convicting activists without clear evidence of controversial articles in the National Security provisions of the Criminal Code in short trials which have not met international standards for a fair trial, the communist regime has also imposed lengthy imprisonments, tougher than imprisonments in political cases a decade ago. Mr. Nguyen Trung Linh was sentenced to 12 years in prison for “conducting anti-state propaganda.” Also in 2020, the Higher People’s Court in Hanoi upheld the 11-year imprisonment of Mr. Nguyen Nang Tinh on the same allegation, the highest imprisonment until being surpassed by Mr. Linh’s imprisonment this year. In the last two years, other activists were sentenced to between five and eight years in prison for the same charge. A decade ago, activists convicted of the same charge were sentenced to between three and four years in prison.

Last year, Vietnam sentenced Le Dinh Luong to 20 years in prison on charge of subversion. This year, Sung A Sinh and Lau A Lenh from Hmong ethnic minority were given life imprisonment on the same charge. (Detail see Appendix 2)

Mistreatment in prison

Vietnam’s Ministry of Public Security continues its policy to keep prisoners, especially prisoners of conscience, under hard living conditions in a bid to punish them for their non-violent activities but harmful for the communist regime and break their mental strength. Along with sending prisoners of conscience to prisons far from their families, it allows authorities in the prisons and the temporary detention centers to apply other psychological measures to make the life of jailed activists harder, such as denying them their rights to regular meetings with their families and receiving additional food and medicines from their relatives, placing them in solitary cells or isolated areas, or forcing them to work hard without proper protective equipment. It also puts added psychological and financial trauma on the family members.

In mid-April, police reportedly assaulted prisoners of conscience Ngo Van Dung (m) and Le Quy Loc (m), who were kept in Phan Dang Luu temporary detention facility under the authority of Ho Chi Minh City Police Department. Due to the severe injuries caused by the attacks, the two were hospitalized for treatment for a week. After that, Mr. Loc was returned to the facility while Mr. Dung was transferred to Chi Hoa temporary detention facility also under the authority of the city’s police.

In early January, authorities in Ba Sao Prison camp in the northern province of Ha Nam held Phan Kim Khanh (m) and Nguyen Viet Dung (m) in solitary confinement cells for weeks in revenge for their protest against inhumane treatment in prison. The United Nations Human Rights Council and Special Rapporteur on Torture hold that prolonged solitary confinement can constitute torture.

Detained activist Doan Thi Hong (f) told her family that she was held in severe living conditions in a temporary detention facility under the authority of Ho Chi Minh City’s Police Department during the investigation period as well as during pre-trial detention. Hong, a single mother, was arrested in early September 2018 when her daughter was less than three years old, was charged with “disruption of security”, and faces imprisonment of between three and seven years if she is convicted.

Many Dong Tam land petitioners have claimed that they were tortured during interrogation in the pre-trial detention. In addition, six of them were forced to make false confessions and the Hanoi police filmed and aired on the national television VTV, according to a report tittled “Coerced on Camera: how Vietnam forces detainees to confess on TV” carried out by Madrid-based rights group Safeguard Defenders.

In 2020, due to maltreatment carried out by prison guards, prisoners of conscience in many prison camps, including An Diem Prison camp in Quang Nam province, Ba Sao Prison camp in Ha Nam province, Gia Trung Prison camp in the Central Highlands province of Gia Lai, etc. conducted lengthy hunger strikes to demand better treatment and stop mental and physical torture.

In March-December, as COVID-19 was spreading across the nation, authorities in Vietnam’s prison camps and temporary detention facilities did not allow the families and relatives of prisoners of conscience to meet them or provide them with additional food and medicine, as well as other essential items. Given the low-quality of food, health, and hygiene concerns in prisons, the lives of prisoners of conscience are often under serious threat.

On November 23, prominent democracy campaigner Tran Huynh Duy Thuc started his hunger strike while serving his 16-year imprisonment in Prison camp No. 6 in the central province of Nghe An in a bid to request for his release. According to his lawyers, he would benefit from the amendments of Criminal Code 2015 which became effective in 2018. According to Articles 7 and Article 109 of the new code, the crime of “Preparing to commit this crime [activities to overthrow the human government people] shall be sentenced to between 01 and 05 years’ imprisonment.” This is the basis for Mr. Tran Huynh Duy Thuc to pursuit an appeal from July 2018 asking the authorities to release him after he has continuously served his sentence from 2010. Vietnam’s communist regime remains silent after more than one month of his fasting despite the calls of international and domestic rights groups for his release.

According to Vietnam’s Law on Execution of Criminal Judgments effective in 2019, imprisoned people in prisons and temporary detention facilities across the nation enjoy relatively good food supplies. However, in fact, the food they receive from prison camps and detention centers is not enough for maintaining their health so their families have to supply them with additional food and stuff periodically, often twice a month. Sometimes during Covid-19 pandemics, authorities of prison camps and detention facilities refuse to allow their families to send food for them but deposit money so they can purchase at the facilities’ canteens at prices much higher than the market prices. It has caused difficulties for prisoners of conscience’s families given the fact that activists and families are under constant persecution of the local authorities which strive to block their economic activities.

Along with persecuting prisoners of conscience, authorities in some localities also harass their families. After arresting former prisoner of conscience Can Thi Theu and her two sons Trinh Ba Phuong and Trinh Ba Tu on the charge of “conducting anti-state propaganda” in late June, police in Hanoi and Hoa Binh continuously intimidate her family, summoning her husband Trinh Ba Khiem who is also a former prisoner of conscience and Mr. Phuong’s wife Do Thi Thu to police stations for interrogating about the detainees’ activities.

Many former prisoners of conscience reported that most of prisoners of conscience from ethnic minorities have no family visits and their lives in prisons are very hard since they rely on prison’s supply only.

Release from prison in 2020

In 2020, 38 prisoners of conscience were released or expected to complete their imprisonments. Defend the Defenders has no information which would confirm the release of most of them. However, Defend the Defenders still excludes their names from this list.

In late February, Christian Montagnard Y Ngun Knul (m) was released after spending the last 16 years in prison. He was arrested in 2004 and later sentenced to 18 years in prison on the charge of “undermining the unity policy.” He had a number of health problems as a result of long inhumane treatment in different prisons and died a few months after being released.

On September 18, Protestant pastor A Dao was released after four years of imprisonment thanks to the call from the US Commission for International Religious Freedom and some American Congressmen. He was arrested in August 2016 and sentenced to five years in prison after participating in a regional religious conference in East Timor.

In January, Vietnam’s authorities decided to suspend the imprisonment of prisoner of conscience Ngo Hao (m) for one year, allowing him to return home for disease treatment. The 72-year-old political prisoner was permitted to go home on January 9 from An Diem Prison camp in the central province of Quang Nam after seven years of being imprisoned on the allegation of subversion. The move to suspend his imprisonment of Vietnam’s authorities was made after years of appeal from him and his family as his health has worsened a long time ago. Probably they do not want to take risks with his case after the deaths of two prisoners of conscience Doan Dinh Nam and Dao Quang Thuc in 2019. It is unclear whether Mr. Ngo Hao has to go back to prison to serve his 15-year imprisonment or not.

Prisoner of conscience Huynh Duc Thinh was released in mid-December after being hospitalized for weeks for treatment of a hemorrhage stroke he suffered in unclear circumstance while in police custody a few weeks before his term ends. Police of HCM City maintained close surveillance when he was under critical conditions in a hospital until his one-year imprisonment ended. It is worth noting that his son Huynh Duc Thanh Binh was convicted of subversion and sentenced to ten years in prison last year.

Also in the same case with the father and the son, Vietnamese American Michael Minh Phuong Nguyen, who was sentenced to 12 years for subversion, was freed in late October after more than two years spending in Vietnam’s prison. He was deported to California where he reunited with his family. He accused Vietnam’s security forces of kidnapping him and his friends Huynh Duc Thanh Binh and Tran Long Phi on July 7, 2018 and interrogated him for many hours a day during the pre-trial detention.

In early January, Vietnam’s authorities freed Tran Thi Nga (f), who was arrested in January 2017 and later sentenced to nine years on allegation of “conducting anti-state propaganda,” but forced her to live in exile in the US together with her husband and two children.

Vietnamese Australian Chau Van Kham (m) has no such luck. In November last year, the 70-year-old democracy activist was convicted of terrorism and sentenced to 12 years in prison, but he is still serving his imprisonment although many Australian politicians and rights groups have called for his freedom.

In late July, Le Minh The (m) was released, three months ahead of his two-year imprisonment’s due. It was likely that medical doctor Ho Van Hai (blogger Ho Hai- m) was also freed several months earlier than his four-year jail after being arrested and charged with “conducting anti-state propaganda” in November 2016.

Defend the Defenders is concerned that authorities in Hanoi are still keeping blogger Le Anh Hung (m) in a local mental facility after investigating him on the respective allegations of “abusing democratic freedom” without any judicial process. The activist was subjected to forced medication, which can constitute torture under international law. (For deail, see Appendix 3)

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The term “prisoner of conscience” (POC) was coined by Peter Benenson in the 1960s. It refers to any individual “imprisoned for his/her political, religious or conscientiously held beliefs, ethnic origin, sex, color, language, national or social origin, economic status, birth, sexual orientation or another status who have not used violence or advocated violence or hatred.”

Defend the Defenders is Vietnam’s independent non-profit organization working to promote human and civil rights in the Southeast Asian nation. It has a network of dozens of human rights defenders across the nation who report human rights abuse in their areas.

Appendix 1: List of arrested activists, Facebookers, and land petitioners in 2020

No. Name DOB Residence Day of arrest Charge (s) Trial date Sencence (years)
Jail Probation
1 Sùng A Sính 1983 Điện Biên 109 18-Mar-20 life impr.
2 Lầu A Lềnh 1970 Điện Biên 109 18-Mar-20 life impr.
3 Nguyen Duc Quoc Vuong 1991 Lam Dong 23-Sep-19 117 7-Jul-20 8 3
4 Nguyễn Văn Nghiêm 1963 Hoà bình 5-Nov-19 117 23-Jun-20 6
5 Mã Phùng Ngọc Phú 1992 Cần Thơ 10-Apr-20 331 11-May-20 0.75
6 Phan Công Hải 1996 Nghệ An 117 28-Apr-20 5 3
7 Đặng Thị Huệ 1981 Thái Bình 16/10/2019 318 8-May-20 3.25
8 Bùi Mạnh Tiến Thái Bình 16/10/2019 318 8-May-20 1.25
9 Chung Hoàng Chương 1977 Cần Thơ 11-Jan-20 331 27-Apr-20 1.5
10 Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Hạnh (f) 1976 HCM City O3/9/2018 118 31-Jul-20 8 3
11 Hồ Văn Cương N/A HCM City O4/9/2018 118 31-Jul-20 4.5 2
12 Ngô Văn Dũng 1969 Dak Lak O4/9/2018 118 31-Jul-20 5 2
13 Đoàn Thị Hồng (f) 1983 Binh Thuan O2/9/2018 118 31-Jul-20 2.5 2
14 Lê Quý Lộc 1976 HCM City 11/O6/2018 118 31-Jul-20 5 3
15 Hoàng Thị Thu Vang (f) 1966 HCM City O3/9/2018 118 31-Jul-20 7 3
16 Đỗ Thế Hoá 1968 HCM City O2/9/2018 118 31-Jul-20 5 3
17 Trần Thanh Phương 1975 HCM City O2/9/2018 118 31-Jul-20 3.5 2
18 Nguyễn Trung Lĩnh 1967 Hanoi 27-May-18 117 1-Jul-20 12
19 Trần Đức Thạch 1952 Nghệ An 23-Apr-20 109 15-Dec-20 12 3
20 Huỳnh Anh Khoa 1982 HCM City 13-Jun-20 331 1.25
21 Nguyễn Đăng Thương 1957 HCM City 13-Jun-20 331 1.5
22 Tran Trọng Khải HCM City 331 1
23 Lê Đình Công 1964 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 123 Sept 7-14, 2020 death
24 Lê Đình Chức 1980 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 123 Sept 7-14, 2020 death
25 Bùi Viết Hiếu 1943 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 123 Sept 7-14, 2020 16
26 Nguyễn Văn Tuyến 1974 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 123 Sept 7-14, 2020 12
27 Lê Đình Doanh 1988 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 123 Sept 7-14, 2020 life impr.
28 Nguyễn Quốc Tiến 1980 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 123 Sept 7-14, 2020 13
29 Nguyễn Văn Quân 1980 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 5
30 Lê Đình Uy 1993 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 5
31 Lê Đình Quang 1984 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 5
32 Bùi Thị Nối 1958 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 6
33 Bùi Thị Đực 1957 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 3
34 Nguyễn Thị Bét 1961 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 3
35 Nguyễn Thị Lụa 1956 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 3
36 Trần Thị La 1978 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 3
37 Bùi Văn Tiến 1979 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 5
38 Nguyễn Văn Duệ 1962 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 3
39 Lê Đình Quân 1976 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 5
40 Bùi Văn Niên 1980 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 3
41 Bùi Văn Tuấn 1991 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 3
42 Trịnh Văn Hải 1988 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 3
43 Nguyễn Xuân Điều 1952 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 3
44 Mai Thị Phần 1963 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 2.5
45 Đào Thị Kim 1983 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 2
46 Lê Thị Loan 1966 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 2.5
47 Nguyễn Văn Trung 1988 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 1.5
48 Lê Đình Hiến 1988 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 1.25O
49 Bùi Viết Tiến 2000 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 1.25O
50 Nguyễn Thị Dung 1963 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 1.25O
51 Trần Thị Phượng 1984 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 1.25O
52 Nguyễn Hữu Mỹ 1973 Quảng Ngãi 331 1

Appendix 2: List of activists, Facebookers, and land petitioners convicted in 2020

No. Name DOB Residence Day of arrest Charge (s) Trial date Sencence (years)
Jail Probation
1 Sùng A Sính 1983 Điện Biên 109 18-Mar-20 life impr.
2 Lầu A Lềnh 1970 Điện Biên 109 18-Mar-20 life impr.
3 Nguyen Duc Quoc Vuong 1991 Lam Dong 23-Sep-19 117 7-Jul-20 8 3
4 Nguyễn Văn Nghiêm 1963 Hoà bình 5-Nov-19 117 23-Jun-20 6
5 Mã Phùng Ngọc Phú 1992 Cần Thơ 10-Apr-20 331 11-May-20 0.75
6 Phan Công Hải 1996 Nghệ An 117 28-Apr-20 5 3
7 Đặng Thị Huệ 1981 Thái Bình 16/10/2019 318 8-May-20 3.25
8 Bùi Mạnh Tiến Thái Bình 16/10/2019 318 8-May-20 1.25
9 Chung Hoàng Chương 1977 Cần Thơ 11-Jan-20 331 27-Apr-20 1.5
10 Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Hạnh (f) 1976 HCM City O3/9/2018 118 31-Jul-20 8 3
11 Hồ Văn Cương N/A HCM City O4/9/2018 118 31-Jul-20 4.5 2
12 Ngô Văn Dũng 1969 Dak Lak O4/9/2018 118 31-Jul-20 5 2
13 Đoàn Thị Hồng (f) 1983 Binh Thuan O2/9/2018 118 31-Jul-20 2.5 2
14 Lê Quý Lộc 1976 HCM City 11/O6/2018 118 31-Jul-20 5 3
15 Hoàng Thị Thu Vang (f) 1966 HCM City O3/9/2018 118 31-Jul-20 7 3
16 Đỗ Thế Hoá 1968 HCM City O2/9/2018 118 31-Jul-20 5 3
17 Trần Thanh Phương 1975 HCM City O2/9/2018 118 31-Jul-20 3.5 2
18 Nguyễn Trung Lĩnh 1967 Hanoi 27-May-18 117 1-Jul-20 12
19 Trần Đức Thạch 1952 Nghệ An 23-Apr-20 109 15-Dec-20 12 3
20 Huỳnh Anh Khoa 1982 HCM City 13-Jun-20 331 1.25
21 Nguyễn Đăng Thương 1957 HCM City 13-Jun-20 331 1.5
22 Tran Trọng Khải HCM City 331 1
23 Lê Đình Công 1964 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 123 Sept 7-14, 2020 death
24 Lê Đình Chức 1980 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 123 Sept 7-14, 2020 death
25 Bùi Viết Hiếu 1943 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 123 Sept 7-14, 2020 16
26 Nguyễn Văn Tuyến 1974 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 123 Sept 7-14, 2020 12
27 Lê Đình Doanh 1988 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 123 Sept 7-14, 2020 life impr.
28 Nguyễn Quốc Tiến 1980 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 123 Sept 7-14, 2020 13
29 Nguyễn Văn Quân 1980 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 5
30 Lê Đình Uy 1993 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 5
31 Lê Đình Quang 1984 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 5
32 Bùi Thị Nối 1958 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 6
33 Bùi Thị Đực 1957 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 3
34 Nguyễn Thị Bét 1961 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 3
35 Nguyễn Thị Lụa 1956 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 3
36 Trần Thị La 1978 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 3
37 Bùi Văn Tiến 1979 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 5
38 Nguyễn Văn Duệ 1962 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 3
39 Lê Đình Quân 1976 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 5
40 Bùi Văn Niên 1980 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 3
41 Bùi Văn Tuấn 1991 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 3
42 Trịnh Văn Hải 1988 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 3
43 Nguyễn Xuân Điều 1952 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 3
44 Mai Thị Phần 1963 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 2.5
45 Đào Thị Kim 1983 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 2
46 Lê Thị Loan 1966 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 2.5
47 Nguyễn Văn Trung 1988 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 1.5
48 Lê Đình Hiến 1988 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 1.25O
49 Bùi Viết Tiến 2000 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 1.25O
50 Nguyễn Thị Dung 1963 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 1.25O
51 Trần Thị Phượng 1984 Dong Tam, Hanoi 9-Jan-20 330 Sept 7-14, 2020 1.25O
52 Nguyễn Hữu Mỹ 1973 Quảng Ngãi 331 1

Appendix 3: List of Prisoners of Conscience Released in 2020

No. Name DOB Day of arrest Charge(s) Sentence (years) Day of Release
1 Trần Thị Nga 1977 21-Jan-17 88 9 10-Jan-20
2 Quách Nguyễn Anh Khoa 331 0.5
3 Pastor Y Ngun Knul 1968 29/O4/2004 87 18 29-Apr-20
4 Huỳnh Đức Thịnh 1952 O8/7/2018 390 1 19-Dec-20
5 Ngô Hào 1948 O2/2013 79 (109) 15 January
6 Phạm Thị Bích Ngọc (f) 1994 16/O2/2017 88 3 February
7 Pham Van Trong 1994 30/O4/2017 88 3 30-Apr-20
8 Nguyen Thanh Binh 1994 30/O4/2017 88 3 30-Apr-20
9 Phạm Xuân Hào 1965 331 1
10 Nguyễn Văn Nghĩa 1989 1O/6/2018 318 2 10-Jun-20
11 Nguyễn Đình Vũ 1977 1O/6/2018 318 2 năm 10-Jun-20
12 Trần Thị Ngọc 1968 1O/6/2018 318 2 năm 10-Jun-20
13 Nguyen Van Meo 1970 1O/6/2018 318 2 10-Jun-20
14 Nguyen Minh Kha 2000 1O/6/2018 318 2 10-Jun-20
15 Trương Ngọc Hiền 1997 1O/6/2018 318 2 10-Jun-20
16 Venerable Thach Thuol 1985 20/5/2013 91 6 May-20
17 Hồ Văn Hải 1957 O2/11/2016 88 4 Late June
18 Lê Minh Thể 1963 10/1O/2018 331 2 10-Jul-20
19 Nguyễn Đình Vũ 1977 1O/6/2018 318 2 Expected to be in ẻly September
20 Trần Thị Ngọc 1968 1O/6/2018 318 2 Expected to be in ẻly September
21 Đặng Văn Tuấn 1985 1O/6/2018 318 2.25 Expected to be in ẻly September
22 Lê Trọng Nghĩa 1987 1O/6/2018 318 2.25 Expected to be in ẻly September
23 Trần Quang Hải 1991 5-Mar-19 318 1.5 Expected to be in ẻly September
24 Đoàn Khánh Vinh Quang 1976 1O/6/2018 331 2.25 Expected to be in ẻly September
25 Pastor A Dao August 2O16 5 September 18, 2O20
26 Ngô Đức Duyên 1998 1O/6/2018 318 2.5 Espected to be released in November
27 Phạm Thanh Nam 1990 1O/6/2018 318 2.5 Espected to be released in November
28 Lê Văn Liêm 1996 1O/6/2018 318 2.5 Espected to be released in November
29 Nguyễn Ngọc Sang 1996 1O/6/2018 318 2.5 Espected to be released in November
30 Phạm Thị Thu Thuỷ (f) 1974 1O/6/2018 318 2.5 Espected to be released in November
31 Võ Văn Trụ 1982 1O/6/2018 318 2.5 Espected to be released in November
32 Trần Thị Tiến (f) 1960 O3/8/2017 318 3 Espected to be released in August
33 Lê Thị Hồng Hạnh (f) 1979 13/11/2017 245 3 Espected to be released in November
34 Nguyễn Văn Minh 1966 1O/6/2018 318 2.5 Espected to be released in November
35 Nguyễn Văn Hùng 1992 1O/6/2018 318 2.5 Espected to be released in November
36 Nguyễn Phương Đông 1994 1O/6/2018 318 2.5 Espected to be released in November
37 Nguyễn Văn Mạnh 1994 1O/6/2018 318 2.5 Espected to be released in November
38 Michael Minh Phuong Nguyen 7-Jul-18 109 12 Late October

Appendix 4: List of Prisoners of Conscience as of December 31, 2020

No. Names DoB Arrest date Charge Sentence (years) Detention facilities
1 Nguyễn Quang Khải 1969 20-Oct-20 337 Pre-trial detention Đồng Nai temporary detention facility
2 Phan Thị Thanh Hồng (f) 1969 21-Jun-20 318 Pre-trial detention HCM City’s temporary detention center
3 Phạm Đình Quý 1981 25-Sep-20 156 Pre-trial detention Dak Lak temporary detention center
4 Hoàng Minh Tuấn 1980 25-Sep-20 156 Pre-trial detention Dak Lak temporary detention center
5 Y Pum Nie 1964 10/O4/2018 116 Pre-trial detention HCM City’s temporary detention center
6 Nguyễn Bá Mạnh 1987 20/3/2019 288 Pre-trial detention Bac Ninh province’s temporary detention center
7 Lê Thị Bình 1976 22/12/2020 331 Pre-trial detention Can Tho City’s temporary detention center
8 Trương Châu Hữu Danh 1982 16/12/2020 331 Pre-trial detention Can Tho City’s temporary detention center
9 Lê Văn Hải 1966 18-Sep-20 331 Pre-trial detention Binh Dinh province temporary detention center
10 Quách Duy 1982 18-Sep-20 331 Pre-trial detention Chi Hoa temporary detention center, HCM City
11 Trịnh Viết Bảng 1959 13/5/2019 331 Pre-trial detention Bac Ninh province’s temporary detention center
12 Nguyễn Duy Sơn 1981 O8/5/2018 331 Pre-trial detention Thanh Hoa province’s temporary detention center
13 Nguyễn Văn Trường 1976 O9/2/2018 331 Pre-trial detention Thai Nguyen province’s temporary detention center
14 Trần Văn Tú 1992 331 Pre-trial detention Quang Ngai province’s temporary detention center
15 Phạm Đoan Trang 1978 6-Oct-20 117 Pre-trial detention Hanoi temporary detention center
16 Tran Thi Tuyet Dieu 1988 21-Aug-20 117 Pre-trial detention Phu Yen temporary detention center
17 Nguyễn Thị Cẩm Thuý (f) 1976 24-Jun-20 117 Pre-trial detention Khanh Hoa temporary detention center
18 Vũ Tiến Chi 1966 24-Jun-20 117 Pre-trial detention Lam Dong province’s temporary detention center
19 Trịnh Bá Tư 1989 24-Jun-20 117 Pre-trial detention Hoa Binh temporary detention center
20 Trịnh Bá Phương 1985 24-Jun-20 117 Pre-trial detention Hanoi temporary detention center
21 Nguyễn Thị Tâm (f) 1972 24-Jun-20 117 Pre-trial detention Hanoi temporary detention center
22 Cấn Thị Thêu (f) 1962 24-Jun-20 117 Pre-trial detention Hoa Binh temporary detention center
23 Đinh Quang Phú 1973 9-Jan-20 117 Pre-trial detention Dak Nong temporary detention center
24 Nguyễn Văn Quang 1987 12/O6/2018 117 Pre-trial detention Thanh Hoa province’s temporary detention center
25 Dinh Thi Thu Thuy (f) 1982 20-Apr-20 117 Pre-trial detention Hau Giang temporary detention center
26 Pham Chi Thanh 1952 21-May-20 117 Pre-trial detention Hoa Lo temporary detention center, Hanoi
27 Cao Văn Dũng 1968 27-Nov-20 117 Pre-trial detention Quang Ngai province’s temporary detention center
28 1964 19-Mar-20 Unknown Pre-trial detention Gia Lai province’s temporary detention center
29 Lup 1972 19-Mar-20 Unknown Pre-trial detention Gia Lai province’s temporary detention center
30 Kưnh 1992 19-Mar-20 Unknown Pre-trial detention Gia Lai province’s temporary detention center
31 Nguyễn Văn Nhanh 1992 155 1 Dong Nai province’s temporary detention center
32 Lê Đình Công 1964 9-Jan-20 123 death No. 2 temporary detention center, Hanoi
33 Lê Đình Chức 1980 9-Jan-20 123 death No. 2 temporary detention center, Hanoi
34 Bùi Viết Hiếu 1943 9-Jan-20 123 16 No. 2 temporary detention center, Hanoi
35 Nguyễn Văn Tuyến 1974 9-Jan-20 123 12 No. 2 temporary detention center, Hanoi
36 Lê Đình Doanh 1988 9-Jan-20 123 life impr. No. 2 temporary detention center, Hanoi
37 Nguyễn Quốc Tiến 1980 9-Jan-20 123 13 No. 2 temporary detention center, Hanoi
38 Nguyễn Văn Quân 1980 9-Jan-20 330 5 No. 2 temporary detention center, Hanoi
39 Lê Đình Uy 1993 9-Jan-20 330 5 No. 2 temporary detention center, Hanoi
40 Lê Đình Quang 1984 9-Jan-20 330 5 No. 2 temporary detention center, Hanoi
41 Bùi Thị Nối (f) 1958 9-Jan-20 330 6 No. 2 temporary detention center, Hanoi
42 Bùi Văn Tiến 1979 9-Jan-20 330 5 No. 2 temporary detention center, Hanoi
43 Nguyễn Văn Duệ 1962 9-Jan-20 330 3 No. 2 temporary detention center, Hanoi
44 Bùi Văn Tuấn 1991 9-Jan-20 330 3 No. 2 temporary detention center, Hanoi
45 Trịnh Văn Hải 1988 9-Jan-20 330 3 No. 2 temporary detention center, Hanoi
46 Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Hạnh (f) 1976 O3/9/2018 118 8 years HCM City’s temporary detention center
47 Hồ Đình Cương N/A O4/9/2018 118 4.5 years HCM City’s temporary detention center
48 Ngô Văn Dũng 1969 O4/9/2018 118 5 years HCM City’s temporary detention center
49 Đoàn Thị Hồng (f) 1983 O2/9/2018 118 2.5 years An Phuoc Prison camp in Binh Duong
50 Lê Quý Lộc 1976 11/O6/2018 118 5 years HCM City’s temporary detention center
51 Hoàng Thị Thu Vang (f) 1966 O3/9/2018 118 7 years Bo La Prison camp in Binh Duong
52 Đỗ Thế Hoá 1968 O2/9/2018 118 5 years Bo La Prison camp in Binh Duong
53 Trần Thanh Phương 1975 O2/9/2018 118 3.5 years Bo La Prison camp in Binh Duong
54 Đoàn Viết Hoan 1984 25/4/2019 118 3 Dong Nai province’s temporary detention center
55 Nguyễn Đình Khue 1978 25/4/2019 118 2.5 Dong Nai province’s temporary detention center
56 Võ Thường Trung 1977 25/4/2019 118 3 Dong Nai province’s temporary detention center
57 Ngô Xuân Thành 1970 25/4/2019 118 2.5 Dong Nai province’s temporary detention center
58 Trương Hữu Lộc 1963 11/O6/2018 118 8 Gia Trung Prison camp in Gia Lai
59 Chau Van Kham 1949 13/1/2019 113 12 Thu Duc prison camp in Binh Thuan province
60 Nguyễn Văn Viễn 1971 13/1/2019 113 11 HCM City’s temporary detention center
61 Trần Văn Quyến 1999 23/1/2019 113 10 HCM City’s temporary detention center
62 Le Huu Minh Tuan 1989 12-Jun-20 117 11 Chi Hoa temporary detention center, HCM City
63 Nguyen Tuong Thuy 1950 23-May-20 117 11 Chi Hoa temporary detention center, HCM City
64 Phạm Chí Dũng 1966 21-Nov-19 117 15 HCM City’s temporary detention center
65 Nguyễn Trung Lĩnh 1967 27/5/2018 117 12 Hanoi temporary detention center
66 Nguyễn Quốc Đức Vượng 1991 23-Sep-19 117 8 An Phuoc Prison camp in Binh Duong
67 Nguyễn Văn Nghiêm 1963 5-Nov-19 117 6 Ba Sao Prison camp in Ha Nam
68 Phan Công Hải 1996 19-Nov-19 117 5 Nghe An province’s temporary detention center
69 Lê Văn Phương 1990 26-Oct-18 117 7 Gia Trung Prison camp in Gia Lai
70 Trần Thanh Giang 1971 23/4/2019 117 8 An Giang province’s temporary detention center
71 Huỳnh Minh Tâm 1978 26/1/2019 117 9 Gia Trung Prison camp in Gia Lai
72 Huỳnh Thị Tố Nga (f) 1983 28/1/2019 117 5 An Phuoc Prison camp in Binh Duong
73 Nguyễn Chí Vững 1981 23/4/2019 117 6 Bac Lieu province’s temporary detention center
74 Phạm Văn Điệp 1965 29/6/2019 117 9 Thanh Hoa province’s temporary detention center
75 Nguyễn Năng Tĩnh 1976 29/5/2019 117 11 Prison camp No. 5 in Thanh Hoa province
76 Nguyễn Văn Phước 1979 10/12/2O18 117 5 An Giang province’s temporary detention center
77 Nguyễn Ngọc Ánh 1980 30/O8/2018 117 6 Xuan Loc Prison camp in Dong Nai (K2)
78 Huỳnh Trương Ca 1971 O4/9/2018 117 5.5 Xuan Loc Prison camp in Dong Nai (K2)
79 Dương Thị Lanh (f) 1983 28/1/2019 117 8 Dac Nong province’s temporary detention center
80 Huỳnh Đắc Tuý 1976 22/2/2019 117 6 Quang Ngai province’s temporary detention center
81 Nguyễn Văn Công Em 1971 28/2/2019 117 5 Ben Tre province’s temporary detention center
82 Vũ Thị Dung (f) 1965 13/10/2018 117 6 Dong Nai province’s temporary detention center
83 Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Sương (f) 1968 13/10/2018 117 5 Dong Nai province’s temporary detention center
84 Nguyễn Đình Thành 1991 O8/6/2018 117 7 Binh Duong province’s temporary detention center
85 Nguyễn Viết Dũng 1976 27/9/2017 88 6 Ba Sao Prison camp in Ha Nam
86 Trần Hoàng Phúc 1994 29-Jun-17 88 6 An Phuoc Prison camp in Binh Duong
87 Vũ Quang Thuận 1966 O2/3/2017 88 8 Ba Sao Prison camp in Ha Nam
88 Nguyễn Văn Điển 1980 O2/3/2017 88 6.5 Prison camp No. 5 in Thanh Hoa
89 Phan Kim Khánh 1983 21/3/2017 88 6 Ba Sao Prison camp in Ha Nam
90 Nguyễn Văn Hoá 1995 11/O1/2017 88 7 An Diem Prison camp in Quang Nam
91 Bùi Hiếu Võ 1962 O3/2017 88 4.5 Unknown
92 Trương Thị Thu Hằng (f) 1984 16/O2/2017 88 4 Unknown
93 Pham Long Dai 1996 16/O2/2017 88 6 Unknown
94 Doan Thi Bich Thuy (f) 1972 16/O2/2017 88 5 Unknown
95 Huỳnh Thị Kim Quyên (f) 1979 30/O4/2017 88 4 Unknown
96 Nguyễn Tấn An 1992 30/O4/2017 88 5 Unknown
97 Nguyễn Ngọc Quy 1992 30/O4/2017 88 4 Unknown
98 Tran Duc Thach 1952 23-Apr-20 109 12 Nghe An province’s temporary detention center
99 Tạ Tấn Lộc 1975 16/O2/2017 79 14 Unknown
100 Nguyen Quang Thanh 1983 16/O2/2017 79 14 Unknown
101 Nguyễn Văn Nghĩa 1977 16/O2/2017 79 12 Unknown
102 Nguyen Van Tuan 1984 16/O2/2017 79 12 Unknown
103 Trần Long Phi 1996 O7/7/2018 109 8 Gia Trung Prison camp in Gia Lai
104 Huỳnh Đức Thanh Bình 1996 O7/7/2018 109 10 Xuan Loc Prison camp in Dong Nai
105 Từ Công Nghĩa 1993 O5/11/2016 79 (109) 10 Xuyen Moc Prison camop in Ba Ria-Vung Tau
106 Phan Trung 1976 O5/11/2016 79 (109) 8 Bo La Prison camp in Binh Duong
107 Nguyễn Quốc Hoàn 1977 O5/11/2016 79 (109) 13 Xuan Loc Prison camp in Dong Nai
108 Nguyễn Văn Đức Độ 1975 O5/11/2016 79 (109) 11 Xuan Loc Prison camp in Dong Nai
109 Lưu Văn Vịnh 1967 O5/11/2016 79 (109) 15 Gia Trung Prison camp in Gia Lai
110 Lê Đình Lượng 1965 24/7/2017 79 (109) 20 Trại giam Ba Sao (Hà Nam)
111 Nguyễn Văn Túc 1974 O1/9/2017 79 (109) 13 Prison camp No. 6 in Nghe An
112 Nguyễn Trung Trực 1963 O4/8/2017 79 (109) 12 Prison camp No. 5 in Thanh Hoa
113 Nguyễn Trung Tôn 1971 30/7/2017 79 (109) 12 Gia Trung Prison camp in Gia Lai
114 Trương Minh Đức 1960 30/7/2017 79 (109) 12 Prison camp No. 6 in Nghe An
115 Phạm Văn Trội 1972 30/7/2017 79 (109) 7 Ba Sao Prison camp in Ha Nam
116 Nguyễn Bắc Truyển 1968 30/7/2017 79 (109) 11 An Diem Prison camp in Quang Nam
117 Trần Thị Xuân (f) 1976 17/10/2017 79 (109) 9 Prison camp No. 5 in Thanh Hoa
118 Huỳnh Hữu Đạt 1970 O1/2/2017 79 (109) 13 Unknown
119 Trần Huỳnh Duy Thức 1966 24/5/2009 79 (109) 16 Prison camp No. 6 in Nghe An
120 Lê Thanh Tùng 1968 15/12/2015 79 (109) 12 Prison camp No. 5 in Thanh Hoa
121 Trần Anh Kim 1949 21/9/2015 79 (109) 13 Prison camp No. 5 in Thanh Hoa
122 Hồ Đức Hoà 1974 O2/8/2011 79 (109) 13 Trại giam Ba Sao (Hà Nam)
123 Phạm Thị Phượng (f) 1945 O4/2010 79 (109) 11 An Phuoc Prison camp in Binh Duong
124 Phan Văn Thu 1948 O5/2/2012 79 (109) Life imprisonment An Phuoc Prison camp in Binh Duong
125 Lê Xuân Phúc 1951 O5/2/2012 79 (109) 15 Trại giam Xuyên Mộc, Bà Rịa-Vũng Tàu
126 Le Trong Cu 1966 O5/2/2012 79 (109) 12 Prison camp No. 5 in Thanh Hoa
127 Lê Duy Lộc 1956 15/O2/2012 79 (109) 12 Prison camp No. 5 in Thanh Hoa
128 Nguyen Ky Lac 1956 O6/2/2012 79 (109) 12 Xuan Loc Prison camp in Dong Nai
129 Đỗ Thị Hồng (f) 1957 14/O2/2012 79 (109) 13 Binh Phuoc Prison camp
130 Tạ Khu 1947 O6/2/2012 79 (109) 16 Xuyen Moc Prison camop in Ba Ria-Vung Tau
131 Trần Phi Dũng 1984 10/O2/2012 79 (109) 13 Prison camp No. 6 in Nghe An
132 Trần Quân 1966 10/O2/2012 79 (109) 13 An Diem Prison camp in Quang Nam
133 Vo Ngoc Cu 1951 O6/2/2012 79 (109) 16 Xuyen Moc Prison camop in Ba Ria-Vung Tau
134 Vo Thanh Le 1955 O5/2/2012 79 (109) 16 Xuyen Moc Prison camop in Ba Ria-Vung Tau
135 Võ Tiết 1952 O5/2/2012 79 (109) 16 Prison camp No. 6 in Nghe An
136 Vương Tân Sơn 1953 10/O2/2012 79 (109) 17 Xuyen Moc Prison camop in Ba Ria-Vung Tau
137 Doan Van Cu 1962 10/O2/2012 79 (109) 14 Prison camp No. 5 in Thanh Hoa
138 Lê Đức Đồng 1983 O5/2/2012 79 (109) 12 An Diem Prison camp in Quang Nam
139 Lương Nhật Quang 1987 O3/2012 79 (109) 12 Prison camp No. 6 in Nghe An
140 Phan Thanh Tường 1987 28/O2/2012 79 (109) 10 Xuan Loc Prison camp in Dong Nai
141 Nguyen Dinh 1968 Không rõ 79 (109) 14 Unknown
142 Nguyễn Thái Bình 1986 23/11/2012 79 (109) 12 Unknown
143 Phan Thanh Y 1948 23/11/2012 79 (109) 12 Xuyen Moc Prison camop in Ba Ria-Vung Tau
144 Tu Thien Luong 1950 23/11/2012 79 (109) 16 An Diem Prison camp in Quang Nam
145 Hà Hải Ninh 1988 10-Jul-05 109 Unknown Quang Ninh province’s temporary detention center
146 Sung A Sinh 1983 109 life impr. Dien Bien province
147 Lau A Lenh 1970 109 life impr. Dien Bien province
148 Tran Huu My 1973 331 1 Quang Ngai province’s temporary detention center
149 Tran Trong Khai 331 1 HCM City’s temporary detention center
150 Huỳnh Anh Khoa 1982 13-Jun-20 331 1.25 Temporary detention center, District 8, HCM City
151 Nguyễn Đăng Thương 1957 13-Jun-20 331 1.5 Temporary detention center, District 8, HCM City
152 Ma Phung Ngoc Phu (f) 1992 10-Apr-20 331 0.75 Ninh Kieu district’s temporary detention center
153 Chung Hoàng Chương 1977 1-Jan-20 331 1.5 Ninh Kieu district’s temporary detention center
154 Nguyễn Thị Huệ (f) 1968 2-Mar-19 331 2.5 Gia Lai province’s temporary detention center
155 Đỗ Công Đương 1964 24/1/2018 318, 331 9 Prison camp No. 6 in Nghe An
156 Hoàng Đức Bình 1983 15/5/2017 330, 331 14 An Diem Prison camp in Quang Nam
157 Nguyễn Văn Thiên 1961 Không rõ 258 4 Unknown
158 Bùi Mạnh Đồng 1978 O9/2018 331 2.5 Can Tho City’s temporary detention center
159 Lê Văn Sinh 1965 O2/2019 331 5 Ninh Binh province’s temporary detention center
160 Pastor Y Yich 1969 13/5/2013 46, 49 and 87 12 Gia Trung Prison camp in Gia Lai
161 A Gyun 1980 Unknown 87 6 Gia Trung Prison camp in Gia Lai
162 A Tik 1952 Unknown 87 8 Unknown
163 Dinh Ku 1972 Unknown 87 7 Unknown
164 A Thin 1979 Unknown 87 6 Gia Trung Prison camp in Gia Lai
165 A Ngo 1998 Unknown 87 7 Gia Trung Prison camp in Gia Lai
166 A Yen 1984 Unknown 87 9 Gia Trung Prison camp in Gia Lai
167 Y Hriam Kpa 1976 30/7/2015 87 6.5 Dak Tan Prison camp in Dak Lak
168 Y Lao Mlo 1987 Unknown 87 8 Unknown
169 A Quyn 1973 Unknown 87 9.5 Unknown
170 Pastor A Byo 1967 Unknown 87 4 Unknown
171 Y Drim Nie 1979 29/1O/2012 87 8 Gia Trung Prison camp in Gia Lai
172 Rah Lan Hip 1981 Unknown 116 7 Unknown
173 A Tach (aka Ba Hloi) 1959 Unknown 87 11 Unknown
174 Y Yem Hwing 1972 29/1O/2012 87 8 Gia Trung Prison camp in Gia Lai
175 A Chi 1983 Unknown 87 7 Gia Trung Prison camp in Gia Lai
176 A Hung 1980 Unknown 87 8 Gia Trung Prison camp in Gia Lai
177 A Ly 1979 Unknown 87 7 Gia Trung Prison camp in Gia Lai
178 Run 1971 Unknown 87 9 Unknown
179 A Yum (aka Balk) 1940 Unknown 87 8 Unknown
180  Buyk/Byuk 1945 Unknown 87 8 Unknown
181 Buyk 1963 Unknown 87 9 Gia Trung Prison camp in Gia Lai
182 John “Chinh” 1952 Unknown 87 10 Gia Trung Prison camp in Gia Lai
183 A Hyum, (aka Ba Kol) 1940 Unknown 87 8 Unknown
184 Siu Thai (aka Ama Thuong) 1978 Unknown 87 10 Unknown
185 Kpuil Le N/A Unknown 87 8 Unknown
186 Kpuil Mel N/A Unknown 87 9 Unknown
187 Kpa Sinh 1959 Unknown 87 8 Unknown
188 Rah Lan Blom 1976 Unknown 87 9 Unknown
189 Rah Lan Mlih 1966 Unknown 87 9 Unknown
190 Ro Mah Klit 1946 Unknown 87 8 Unknown
191 Siu Brom 1967 Unknown 87 10 Unknown
192 Siu Hlom 1967 Unknown 87 12 Unknown
193 Ro Mah Pro 1964 Unknown 87 8 Unknown
194 Rmah Hlach (aka Ama Blut) 1968 Unknown 87 23 Unknown
195 Siu Koch (aka Ama Lien) 1985 Unknown 87 9 Unknown
196 Noh 1959 Unknown 87 12 Unknown
197 Ro Lan Ju (aka Ama Suit) 1968 Unknown 87 9 Unknown
198 Siu Ben (aka Ama Yon) Unknown 87 12 Unknown
199 Kpa Binh 1976 Unknown 87 9 Unknown
200 Rmah Pro 1964 Unknown 87 Unknown Unknown
201 Nhi (aka Ba Tiem) 1958 Unknown 87 10 Unknown
202 Pinh 1967 Unknown 87 9 Unknown
203 Roh 1962 Unknown 87 10 Unknown
204 Y Bhom Kdoh 1965 O8/10/2012 87 8 Gia Trung Prison camp in Gia Lai
205 Y Chon Nie 1968 29/1O/2012 87 8 Gia Trung Prison camp in Gia Lai
206 Ksor Ruk 1975 30/1O/2018 87 10 Gia Trung Prison camp in Gia Lai
207 Romah Daih O8/7/2005 87 10 Gia Trung Prison camp in Gia Lai
208 Kpuih Bop O8/7/2005 87 9 Gia Trung Prison camp in Gia Lai
209 Thao A Vang 1986 Unknown 87 20 Na Tau Prison camp in Dien Bien
210 Vang A Phu 1977 Unknown 87 20 Na Tau Prison camp in Dien Bien
211 Vang A Phu 1988 Unknown 87 20 Na Tau Prison camp in Dien Bien
212 Vang A De 1990 Unknown 87 20 Na Tau Prison camp in Dien Bien
213 Thao A Vang 1962 Unknown 87 18 Na Tau Prison camp in Dien Bien
214 Phang A Vang 1988 Unknown 87 18 Na Tau Prison camp in Dien Bien
215 Bùi Văn Trung 1964 26/6/2017 245 6 An Phuoc Prison camp in Binh Duong
216 Bùi Văn Thắm 1987 26/6/2017 245, 247 6 Xuyen Moc Prison camop in Ba Ria-Vung Tau
217 Nguyễn Hoàng Nam 1982 26/6/2017 245 4 Xuan Loc Prison camp in Dong Nai
218 Đặng Thị Huệ (f) 1981 16/10/2019 318 3.5 Soc Son temporary detention
219 Bùi Mạnh Tiến 16/10/2019 318 1.25 Soc Son temporary detention
220 Hà Văn Nam 1981 5-Mar-19 318 2.5 Bac Lieu province’s temporary detention center
221 Nguyễn Quỳnh Phong 1985 5-Mar-19 318 3 Bac Lieu province’s temporary detention center
222 Lê Văn Khiển 1990 5-Mar-19 318 2.5 Bac Lieu province’s temporary detention center
223 Nguyễn Tuấn Quân 1984 5-Mar-19 318 2 Bac Lieu province’s temporary detention center
224 Vũ Văn Hà 1990 5-Mar-19 318 2 Bac Lieu province’s temporary detention center
225 Ngô Quang Hùng 1993 5-Mar-19 318 2 Bac Lieu province’s temporary detention center
226 Trần Thị Ngọc (f) 1961 O3/8/2017 318 3.5 Unknown
227 Phạm Văn Sang 2002 1O/6/2018 318 3.5 Binh Thuan province’s temporary detention center
228 Đỗ Văn Ngọc 1996 1O/6/2018 318 3.5 Binh Thuan province’s temporary detention center
229 Ngô Văn Đạt 1989 1O/6/2018 318 3 Binh Thuan province’s temporary detention center
230 Nguyễn Chương 1995 1O/6/2018 318 3 Binh Thuan province’s temporary detention center
231 Bùi Thanh Tú 1990 1O/6/2018 318 5 Binh Thuan province’s temporary detention center
232 Nguyễn Văn Tiến 1998 1O/6/2018 318 4.5 Binh Thuan province’s temporary detention center
233 Nguyễn Văn Thuận 1999 1O/6/2018 318 4 Binh Thuan province’s temporary detention center
234 Nguyễn Ngọc Bình 1992 1O/6/2018 318 4 Binh Thuan province’s temporary detention center
235 Nguyen Van Tan 1990 1O/6/2018 318 4 Binh Thuan province’s temporary detention center
236 Đỗ Văn Thắng 1999 1O/6/2018 318 4 Binh Thuan province’s temporary detention center
237 Nguyễn Tấn Vũ 2000 1O/6/2018 318 3.5 Binh Thuan province’s temporary detention center
238 Ho Van Tam 1989 1O/6/2018 318 3.5 Binh Thuan province’s temporary detention center
239 Nguyen Van Hung 1995 1O/6/2018 318 3.5 Binh Thuan province’s temporary detention center
240 Nguyễn Văn Hiếu 1998 1O/6/2018 318 3.5 Binh Thuan province’s temporary detention center
241 Trần Văn Xi 1995 1O/6/2018 318 3.5 Binh Thuan province’s temporary detention center
242 Ngô Đức Thuận 2000 1O/6/2018 318 3 Binh Thuan province’s temporary detention center
243 Nguyễn Văn Tuấn 1988 1O/6/2018 318 3 Unknown
244 Huỳnh Thục Vy 1985 276 2.75 HCM City’s temporary detention center
245 Trần Đình Sang 1980 O9/4/2019 330 2 Yen Bai province’s temporary detention center
246 Nguyễn Quang Tuy O9/2/2019 330 2 Hung Nguyen district detention center
247 Nguyễn Văn Oai 1981 19/1/2017 257, 304 5 Gia Trung Prison camp in Gia Lai
248 Trần Minh Lợi 1968 Unknown 290 6 Unknown
249 Nguyễn Văn Hữu 1957 Unknown Unknown 6 Unknown
250 Dieu Bre 1969 Unknown Unknown 4.5 Unknown
251 A Gron 1943 Unknown Unknown 8 Unknown
252 Dinh Ngo 1987 Unknown Unknown 7.5 Unknown
253 Pastor Runh 1979 Unknown Unknown 10 Unknown
254 Pastor Y Muk Nie 1968 Unknown Unknown 9 Unknown
255 Pastor Siu Nheo 1955 Unknown Unknown 10 Unknown
256 Y Ty Ksor 1989 Unknown Unknown 14 Unknown
257 Siu Bler 1962 Unknown Unknown 17 Unknown
258 Y Kur Bdap 1971 Unknown Unknown 17 Unknown