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Đà Nẵng Police Warn 79 Individuals Over Interactions With ‘Reactionary’ Pages; The Residents Think the Decision is Ridiculous
by Huỳnh Lam The Vietnamese | 24 June 2026 After Huế, now Đà Nẵng: Authorities are stepping up actions against people who interact with “reactionary” pages. The Latest: From June 10 to 20, Đà Nẵng police summoned, “warned, and educated” 79 people who had interacted with and commented on “reactionary” pages such as “thoibao.de,” “Lê Trung Khoa,” and “Nguyễn Văn Đài” from 2020 to the present. The Details: According to the police, most of the alleged violators did not fully understand the “plots and tactics of hostile and reactionary forces in cyberspace” and therefore “helped spread toxic information.”
Mixed Online Reactions: The comments section under the post on the Đà Nẵng police Facebook page drew mixed reactions.
The Background: Since early June 2026, an account belonging to Lê Trung Khoa has begun posting about his participation, along with several activists, in a European Parliament conference where they accused the Vietnamese authorities of committing “transnational repression” against Vietnamese people overseas. On June 16, the European Parliament passed a resolution on combating transnational repression.
In response to the allegations, multiple police agencies and state media outlets have spoken out to reject them.
Earlier, on Dec. 31, 2025, the Hà Nội People’s Court tried Lê Trung Khoa and Nguyễn Văn Đài in absentia and sentenced each of them to 17 years in prison for “making, storing, distributing, or disseminating information, documents, and materials aimed at opposing the Socialist Republic of Việt Nam,” under Clause 2, Article 117 of the Penal Code.
Why It Matters: In recent years, many social media users in Việt Nam have been summoned, fined, or required to sign pledges over posts, comments, or participation in Facebook groups.
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