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Internet censorship in Vietnam prevents access to websites critical of the Vietnamese government, expatriate political parties, and international human rights organizations, among others or anything the Vietnamese government does not agree with. Online police reportedly monitor Internet cafes and cyber dissidents have been imprisoned. Vietnam regulates its citizens' Internet access using both legal and technical means. The government's efforts to regulate, monitor, and provide oversight regarding Internet use has been referred to as a "Bamboo Firewall". However, citizens can usually view, comment and express their opinions civilly on the internet, as long as it does not evoke anti-government movement, political coup and disrupt the social stability of the country.

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  • Internet censorship in Vietnam (en)
  • Censure d'Internet au Viêt Nam (fr)
  • 越南网络审查 (zh)
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  • 越南网络审查阻止越南网民接触到批评越南政府言论的网站,海外政党、国际人权组织等网站,以及其他被政府认为有不恰当内容的网站。据报道,越南的网络警察监控着国内的众多网吧,网络持不同政见者会被关入监狱。越南当局同时使用法律和技术手段控制着网民上网。当局试图使用控制、监视以及对网络使用进行监管的手段,还被称作“竹子防火墙”(越南語:bức tường lửa tre;英語:Bamboo Firewall)。。 2011年,开放网络促进会将越南的网络过滤等级归入最严重的级别,该国对于政治的网络监控无处不在。2012年,越南被无国界记者列为12个“互联网敌人”国家之一。 (zh)
  • Internet censorship in Vietnam prevents access to websites critical of the Vietnamese government, expatriate political parties, and international human rights organizations, among others or anything the Vietnamese government does not agree with. Online police reportedly monitor Internet cafes and cyber dissidents have been imprisoned. Vietnam regulates its citizens' Internet access using both legal and technical means. The government's efforts to regulate, monitor, and provide oversight regarding Internet use has been referred to as a "Bamboo Firewall". However, citizens can usually view, comment and express their opinions civilly on the internet, as long as it does not evoke anti-government movement, political coup and disrupt the social stability of the country. (en)
  • La censure d'Internet au Viêt Nam est le blocage de sites web allant à l'encontre des principes du gouvernement vietnamien, de ceux de partis politiques expatriés et d'organisations internationales des droits de l'Homme, entre autres. Le Viêt Nam règlemente l'accès de ses citoyens à Internet par des moyens à la fois techniques et légaux. Les efforts du gouvernement vietnamien pour réglementer et assurer la surveillance d'Internet sont désignés sous le terme de « pare-feu de bambou. » (fr)
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  • Internet censorship in Vietnam prevents access to websites critical of the Vietnamese government, expatriate political parties, and international human rights organizations, among others or anything the Vietnamese government does not agree with. Online police reportedly monitor Internet cafes and cyber dissidents have been imprisoned. Vietnam regulates its citizens' Internet access using both legal and technical means. The government's efforts to regulate, monitor, and provide oversight regarding Internet use has been referred to as a "Bamboo Firewall". However, citizens can usually view, comment and express their opinions civilly on the internet, as long as it does not evoke anti-government movement, political coup and disrupt the social stability of the country. The OpenNet Initiative classified the level of filtering in Vietnam as pervasive in the political, as substantial in the Internet tools, and as selective in the social and conflict/security areas in 2011, while Reporters without Borders consider Vietnam an "internet enemy". While the government of Vietnam claims to safeguard the country against obscene or sexually explicit content through its blocking efforts, many of the filtered sites contain no such content, but rather politically or religiously critical materials that might undermine the Communist Party and the stability of its one-party rule. Amnesty International reported many instances of Internet activists being arrested for their online activities. (en)
  • La censure d'Internet au Viêt Nam est le blocage de sites web allant à l'encontre des principes du gouvernement vietnamien, de ceux de partis politiques expatriés et d'organisations internationales des droits de l'Homme, entre autres. Le Viêt Nam règlemente l'accès de ses citoyens à Internet par des moyens à la fois techniques et légaux. Les efforts du gouvernement vietnamien pour réglementer et assurer la surveillance d'Internet sont désignés sous le terme de « pare-feu de bambou. » L'OpenNet Initiative qualifie le niveau du filtrage web au Viêt Nam comme omniprésent sur les contenus politiques, important sur les contenus d'Internet en général et sélectif dans les domaines conflictuels/de sécurité en 2011, tandis que Reporters sans frontières considère le Viêt Nam comme un « ennemi d'Internet. ». Le 1er septembre 2013 est entré en application le Décret 72, qui interdit notamment toute évocation de l'actualité sur les réseaux sociaux Le gouvernement vietnamien prétend protéger son pays contre des contenus sexuels et obscènes grâce à ses efforts de blocage, mais la plupart des sites filtrés contiennent des contenus politiques et religieux qui pourraient compromettre le Parti communiste au pouvoir. Amnesty International rapporte que des militants ont été arrêtés pour leurs activités en ligne. (fr)
  • 越南网络审查阻止越南网民接触到批评越南政府言论的网站,海外政党、国际人权组织等网站,以及其他被政府认为有不恰当内容的网站。据报道,越南的网络警察监控着国内的众多网吧,网络持不同政见者会被关入监狱。越南当局同时使用法律和技术手段控制着网民上网。当局试图使用控制、监视以及对网络使用进行监管的手段,还被称作“竹子防火墙”(越南語:bức tường lửa tre;英語:Bamboo Firewall)。。 2011年,开放网络促进会将越南的网络过滤等级归入最严重的级别,该国对于政治的网络监控无处不在。2012年,越南被无国界记者列为12个“互联网敌人”国家之一。 (zh)
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