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HANOI, 2 December 2013: Vietnam has intensified a crackdown on online dissent with a new decree that threatens fines of several thousand dollars for anybody criticising the government on Facebook.

The legislation, which will come into force in January, looks set to further narrow the space for online expression in a country already branded an “enemy of the Internet” by Reporters Without Borders.

“A fine of up to US$4,760 will be applied to anyone producing propaganda against the Socialist Republic of Vietnam,” according to a copy of “decree 174″ posted on a government website.

http://www.ttrweekly.com/site/2013/12/vietnam-slaps-fines-on-facebook-critics/

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facebook ceo has vietnam girl friend, then he received special previledges from viet cong for facebook expansion in vietnam market...

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that's the nature any communiste countries in the current decaying world, such as laos,dprk,cuba, red evil cina,...

western IT giants asist vietnam greatly, MS, norway opera soft.,facebook as well...

facebook ceo has vietnam girl friend, then he received special previledges from viet cong for facebook expansion in vietnam market...

The red under his bed climbed in instead.

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