Vietnam’s best-known environmental activist, Hoang Thi Minh Hong, is set to face trial for tax evasion charges. Alongside her, four other activists involved in environmental and climate issues are also being prosecuted. The government’s handling of these cases has raised concerns among human rights groups, who argue that the charges are politically motivated. The activists have faced harsh treatment, including being detained and denied access to legal representation, while other individuals charged with tax evasion have not faced such severe measures. The crackdown on environmentalists and the stifling of civil society organizations working on climate issues reflect a targeted campaign against the advocates of green energy and sustainability in Vietnam.
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