Vietnamese blogger Le Anh Hung was released after being held against his will in a psychiatric institution; he believes his detention was in connection with his blog posts on government corruption.
(CPJ/IFEX) – Vietnamese blogger Le Anh Hung was released on February 5, 2013, about 12 days after he was arrested and held against his will in a psychiatric institution in Hanoi, the national capital, according to news reports.
Hung was initially arrested on January 24 in the northern city of Hung Yen. Security agents said they needed to question him over his “temporary residence papers” but later detained him at Social Support Center No. 2, a mental health institution. The institution’s director told Hung’s colleagues that he had been admitted at the request of his mother and was not allowed to see visitors. The Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders, a coalition of three international rights groups, said in a public statement that Hung’s mother had made no such request.