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Phu Yen's man prosecuted for infringing upon State interests

The Investigation Security Agency under the Department of Public Security of Phu Yen province has decided to start legal proceedings against Nay Y Blang, born in 1976, for the charge of “Taking advantage of democratic freedoms to infringe upon the interests of the State, the legitimate rights and interests of organisations and individuals”.
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Phu Yen (VNA) – The Investigation Security Agency under the Department of Public Security of Phu Yen province has decidedto start legal proceedings against Nay Y Blang, born in 1976, for the charge of“Taking advantage of democratic freedoms to infringe upon the interests of theState, the legitimate rights and interests of organisations and individuals”.

On May 18, the Investigation Security Agency arrested Nay YBlang (also known as Ma Tuong), who resides Song Hinhdistrict's Ea Lam commune.
According to the initial investigations, Phu Yenpolice defined that since late 2019, Nay Y Blang had participated in theCentral Highlands Protestant Church of the Christ (CHPC) led by A Ga who isliving in the US.

He regularly used his own house to gather several CHPCmembers in Ea Lam commune of Song Hinh district for online meetings with core membersof the organisation in Vietnam.

Although local authorities repeatedly explained thatjoining a religious or belief organisation must strictly comply with the Law onBelief and Religion, Nay y Blang ignored it. The man considered himself amissionary and organised illegal religious activities, incited and lured many othersto participate in the organisation, which runs against the law.

He also repeatedly provided false information for foreignindividuals and organisations, slandered and distorted the State's belief andreligion policies in order to degrade Vietnam's prestige in the internationalarena./.
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