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Vietnamese Cyber-Dissident Released

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Reporters Without Borders said the release of cyber dissident Nguyen Vu Binh on June 9 under a presidential amnesty was a "great relief" but added it should not be forgotten that he was in prison for close to five years for what he wrote online.

Vietnamese Cyber-Dissident Released

Binh was arrested on September 25, 2002, and was sentenced on December 31, 2003 to seven years in prison and three years of house arrest for posting what the government labeled "reactionary" articles on the Internet and communicating with "subversive dissidents."

President Triet will visit the U.S. on June 22. President Bush has expressed "deep concern" about the increase in arrests of pro-democracy activists in Vietnam and said those actions would limit the growth of bilateral relations.

Eight cyber-dissidents are still being held in Vietnam because of articles posted online.

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