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  2. Tạ Phong Tần - Wikipedia

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    Tạ Phong Tần (born 15 September 1968 in Vĩnh Lợi District, Bạc Liêu Province [2] [3] [4]) is a Vietnamese dissident blogger. A former policewoman and a member of the Communist Party of Vietnam , she was arrested in September 2011 on anti-state propaganda charges.

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  4. Nguyễn Văn Hải - Wikipedia

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    [12] Phan Thanh Hải, who had pleaded guilty, was sentenced to four years' imprisonment, and Ta Phong Tan to ten years. [12] Nguyễn Văn Hải's former wife, Duong Thi Tan, stated that police detained her and her son for several hours to prevent them from attending the trial. [11] The sentences were upheld by an appeals court on 28 December ...

  5. Phan Thanh Hải - Wikipedia

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    Phan Thanh Hải (born c. 1969 [1]) is a Vietnamese dissident blogger. Blogging as "Anhbasg" or "Anh Ba Sài Gòn" at the website "Independent Journalists' Club", Phan discussed controversial topics including other dissidents, Vietnam's maritime border with China, and government corruption scandals.

  6. Tạ Thu Thâu - Wikipedia

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    Tạ Thu Thâu (1906–1945) in the 1930s was the principal representative of Trotskyism in Vietnam and, in colonial Cochinchina, of left opposition to the Indochinese Communist Party (PCI) of Nguyen Ai Quoc (Ho Chi Minh).

  7. Thánh Tông di thảo - Wikipedia

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    Thánh Tông di thảo (chữ Hán: 聖宗遺草; lit. ' Thánh Tông's Posthumous Manuscript ') is a Vietnamese short story collection written in Literary Chinese, attributed to Lê Thánh Tông (1442–1497), emperor of the Lê dynasty who actively promoted Confucian learning and the Chinese bureaucratic system in his state, in addition to having authored several books in Literary Chinese.

  8. Trần Thanh Phong - Wikipedia

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    In 1967 Phong served as Director of Operations (J-3) on the Joint General Staff (JGS) and was a rival of JGS Chairman Cao Văn Viên. [ 2 ] : 265 On 9 September following the South Vietnamese presidential election , new President Nguyễn Văn Thiệu began consolidating power and promoted Phong to JGS chief of staff.

  9. Phan Châu Trinh - Wikipedia

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    Phan Châu Trinh was born in Tây Lộc village, Hà Đông district, Thăng Bình fu (now is Tam Lộc commune, Phú Ninh district) of Quảng Nam province in 1872.He was the third son of a rich and famous scholar, who joined and became an official in the Cần Vương association of Quảng Nam in 1885.