Vietnam Has Arrested An Eco-Activist For No Reason
This move comes as the latest in a series where experts working on environmental issues in Vietnam have faced detainment. Vietnam has recently made headlines with the arrest of Ngo Thi To Nhien, the executive director of the Vietnam Initiative for Energy Transition (Viet), a Hanoi-based energy think tank. This move comes as the latest in a series where experts working on environmental issues in Vietnam have been taken into custody. Ngien and her colleagues were deeply involved in Vietnam’s Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP), which aims to steer Vietnam away from fossil fuels and towards more sustainable energy alternatives. This arrests come at a time when Vietnam has publicly committed to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by the year 2050. While Vietnam is committed to environmental milestones on paper, the space for active discussions, debates, and dissent on environmental strategies seems paradoxical.

Pubblicato : 2 anni fa di Nicholas Vincent in General
Vietnam has recently made headlines with the arrest of Ngo Thi To Nhien, the executive director of the Vietnam Initiative for Energy Transition (Viet), a Hanoi-based energy think tank. This move comes as the latest in a series where experts working on environmental issues in Vietnam have faced detainment. In the past two years alone, six such professionals have been taken into custody.
Ngo Thi To Nhien is no ordinary researcher. She has collaborated with esteemed international organizations, including the likes of the World Bank, the European Union, the United Nations, and the Asian Development Bank. However, her arrest was sanctioned over charges related to “appropriating documents”, as per the official statement by the Vietnamese government. If charged, Nhien could be looking at a prison term of up to five years based on the country’s laws.
Furthermore, the recent detainments didn’t end with Nhien. Two other individuals, Le Duc Anh and Duong Quoc Viet, were arrested alongside her. Nhien and her colleagues were deeply involved in Vietnam’s Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP). This significant $15bn G7-funded project aims to steer Vietnam away from fossil fuels and towards more sustainable energy alternatives.
Interestingly, these arrests come at a time when Vietnam has publicly committed to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by the year 2050. Additionally, a consortium of wealthy nations has pledged a whopping $15.5bn to Support Vietnam’s move away from fossil fuels. However, while these ambitions and international collaborations hint at Vietnam’s environmental commitments, the repeated arrests of environmentalists and experts seem paradoxical.
The arrest of Nhien came shortly after the country faced global criticism for jailing prominent climate activist Hoang Thi Minh Hong under charges of tax evasion. Such incidents highlight a concerning pattern: While Vietnam is committed to environmental milestones on paper, the space for active discussions, debates, and dissent on environmental strategies seems limited.
Both local and international observers need to understand the dynamics at play. While Vietnam’s dedication to a green future is commendable, it’s crucial for the nation to also embrace diverse voices that can contribute to this mission.
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