Vietnam’s Decree 147: A New Chapter of Internet Oppression

The recent introduction of Decree 147 by the Vietnamese government draws a heavy curtain over the already dim landscape of internet freedom in Vietnam. This decree, alongside the comprehensive Law on Cybersecurity, not only suffocates free speech but also casts a pall of fear over dissenting voices. As the government seeks to control online discourse under the guise of security and morality, it starkly underlines the urgent need for reform and respect for fundamental human rights.

About Fatima Gharbi

Fatima Gharbi has cultivated a successful career in journalism over the past 10 years, specializing in cultural and social stories that reflect the human experience. Holding a journalism degree from the University of Toronto, she began her journey as a multimedia journalist, utilizing various digital platforms to express compelling narratives. Fatima is known for her engaging style and her ability to connect deeply with her readers, resulting in many thoughtful commentaries that have sparked discussions across social platforms.

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