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Vietnam arrests publishers over book on Communist Party founder

From The Straits Times · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Vietnamese authorities have arrested several individuals for publishing a book about the founder of the Communist Party.
  • The book, titled "Stories With Thanh โ€“ A New Account Of Light," has been recalled by its publisher.
  • The arrests highlight strict controls on published content in Vietnam, particularly concerning historical narratives about the party.

Authorities in Vietnam have arrested publishers responsible for a book that reportedly offers a new account of the Communist Party founder's life. The publication, "Stories With Thanh โ€“ A New Account Of Light," has since been recalled by its publisher, signaling a swift response to its content.

While details surrounding the specific content deemed problematic remain scarce, the arrests underscore the Vietnamese government's tight control over historical narratives and public discourse. The Communist Party of Vietnam maintains a firm grip on information, and any deviation from the officially sanctioned version of history, especially concerning its foundational figures, is often met with severe repercussions.

The recall of the book by its publisher indicates an acknowledgment of the authorities' concerns. Such actions are common in Vietnam, where the state closely monitors and censors media and publications to ensure alignment with party ideology and to prevent any perceived challenges to its legitimacy or historical interpretations.

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Originally published by The Straits Times in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.