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Vietnam: The State of Internet Censorship

Vietnam is one of the countries with the strictest surveillance in all aspects. Internet censorship is one of the methods used by the government for national security. Freedom of speech and the press in Vietnam appear to be restricted. Independent news outlets such as the BBC, CNN, RFA, RFI, and VOA have also been blocked. This report aims to examine the current state of internet censorship in Vietnam by collecting and analysing network measurements and therefore increasing the transparency of internet controls in Vietnam. The data for analysis is from Open Observatory Network Interference (OONI) detection and reporting systems.

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Additional Info

Field Value
Document type Reports, journal articles, and research papers (including theses and dissertations)
Language of document
  • English
  • Vietnamese
Topics
  • Access to information
  • Internet
Geographic area (spatial range)
  • Viet Nam
Copyright Yes
Version / Edition 2022, 2023
License Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike
Contact

More information available at: imap.sinarproject.org. Any enquiries and suggestions about this report can be directed to team@sinarproject.org.

Co-author (individual) Independent Researchers (Anonymous), Kelly Koh & Siti Nurliza Samsudin
Publisher Sinar Project
Publication date 2022
General note

The 2022 original and full report which covers 8 countries of internet censorship, is available here>>>https://imap.sinarproject.org/reports/2022 The 2023 original and full report which covers 8 countries of internet censorship, is available here>>>https://imap.sinarproject.org/reports/2023/

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Date uploaded April 1, 2024, 04:26 (UTC)
Date modified May 7, 2024, 06:47 (UTC)