Ladies and gentlemen,
It is a surprise and a pleasure to be
here at this honorable ceremony today, just because, in my country, many
rights are recognized under the constitution but the authorities have
restricted them by all means. Over the past two years, many bloggers
have not allowed to travel abroad for tourism, health cares, conferences
or receiving the international prizes, like myself, without any proper
reason. They are blogger Dao Hieu, Nguoi Buon Gio, Nguyen Hoang Vi, JB
Nguyen Huu Vinh, Huynh Trong Hieu, Uyen Vu, Le Quoc Quan…
Therefore it is a big surprise for me to
be here. Perhaps, its reason may be the prestige of RSF and Google Inc.
who are the founder and the sponsor of this worthy award. And also it
may be the lively outcome of campaigns for human rights and democracy in
my country as the result of petitioning amendments of the constitution,
which has had a certain effect on the authorities.
By the way, I would like to say more
about the campaign for democracy and human rights which has been
happening actively in my country. Three years ago, blogger and lawyer Cu
Huy Ha Vu wrote articles to call for a multi-party system to
democratize, he soon was sentenced up to 7 years in prison. Nowadays, I
am here to witness a number of organizations with nearly twenty
thousands of signatories in the petition calling for abolishing Article 4
of the constitution and pluralism, multi-party system without such
fear.
What has made this magic thing? it is the
internet. Internet network helps our people raising our concerns and
real aspiration in the circumstance of freedom of expression is stifled.
As you know, there is non-existence of
private press, only the organs of the state or of the party who can make
publications and establish radio or television stations. So 700 media
agencies are under the control of reliable Communists. The information
on such media reflects the guideline of the ruling party. The voice and
aspiration of people have no place to express. Fortunately, internet is
born.
There are only a few bloggers at first,
but they are the sharp needles to pierce the curtain of information
suppression in Vietnam. Many people among them had paid a price for such
bravery. They have been behind the bars, in re-education camps, under
administrative probation or even forced to the mental centers. They are
Thích Quảng Độ, Nguyễn Văn Lý, Nguyễn Đan Quế, Phạm Bá Hải, Nguyễn Văn
Đài, Hà sỹ Phu, Bùi Minh Quốc, Tiêu Dao Bảo Cự, Cù huy Hà Vũ, Đỗ thị
Minh Hạnh, Bùi thị Minh Hằng, Phạm Thanh Nghiên, Tạ Phong Tần, Điếu cày
Nguyễn Văn Hải, Phan Thanh Hải, Phạm Minh Hoàng, Lê Công Định, Trần
Huỳnh Duy Thức, Nguyễn Tiến Trung, Lê Thăng Long, Trần Anh Kim, Nhạc sỹ
Việt Khang, Trần Vũ Anh Bình, Lê Anh Hùng…
Their sacrifice is not a waste of effort. At the present, bloggers and pro-democracy activists
have developed to a strong force
nationwide that the authorities can no longer hold back. It is evident
that there is twenty thousands of signatories to call for elimination of
the said Article 4. Hundreds of websites, blogs are promoting reform,
freedom of expression, democracy, which have been attracting an
uncountable number of readers, linking to form a media network called as
the people-oriented newspapers (bao le dan), which co-exists parallelly
with the state-run media called the party-oriented newspapers (bao le
dang).
In that concrete sphere I am given
strength. The votes from around the world that you cast for me are the
votes for the movement of struggle for civil rights, including freedom
of expression that is increasingly developing.
Please offer this honor to the pioneers
who have been paying their price in prisons and to all my colleagues who
have helped and supported me.
In order to win over this worthy prize, I
have received the support of bloggers, patriotic youths in Vietnam and
overseas. The votes you cast for me are the votes contributed to
encourage for a growing movement – a movement of independent
journalists, who are ready to confront with difficulties to gain the
justified right to freedom of expression. Thanks to communication media
such as VOA, BBC, RFA, FRI, SBTN, etc. They have actively made media
attention about me and voting for Netizen. It triggered an good effect
on the movement to progress in my country.
Personally when receiving the honorable
award, I have felt the love and the trust that readers placed on my
blog. The daily total number of readers increased from fifteen thousands
to twenty even twenty five thousands.
Thanks to Google Inc. who owns a huge
networks around the world. Google now is a great stock of knowledge
that news providers like us always need when typing on the keyboard to
write articles. It deserves to Google together with RSF organizing the
annual award for those who operates online journalism.
Sincere thanks to RSF, who has a vast
network all over the world, is a very important base for free bloggers
like us to more easily cope with numerous dangers. The RSF’s Netizen
award is a great encouragement for bloggers in countries with limited
freedom of speech as our country.
Paris, Mar 12, 2013 – Huynh Ngoc Chenh.
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