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VIETNAM’S LEADERS DECLARE WAR ON HUMAN RIGHTS AS A MATTER OF OFFICIAL POLICY

February 29, 2024/in Latest News & Analysis, Reports /by kayleedolen

 


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Just two months before President Biden upgraded diplomatic relations with
Vietnam in September 2023, the country’s top leaders issued a secret national
security directive that offers a rare look into their paranoid minds, revealed
Project88 in a report published on March 1. Directive 24 frames all forms of
international cooperation and commerce as threats to national security and
articulates a disturbing plan to deal with these perceived threats by
systematically violating the rights of the country’s 100 million citizens.

The directive aims to subvert democratic control over public policy and the
economy, while shoring up one-party rule. If implemented as intended, it will
lead to systematic and widespread human rights violations, including
impermissible restrictions on assembly, association, speech, the media, and
movement. It will also result in violations of the right to participate in
public affairs, and the right of workers to form independent trade unions and
syndicates.

> ‘The mask is off. Vietnam’s leaders are saying that they intend to violate
> human rights as a matter of official policy. They are now directly implicated
> in abuses by the state and should be isolated, not embraced, by the
> international community’, said Ben Swanton, Co-director of Project88.

The directive comes amid a brutal crackdown on activism, dissent, and civil
society that began when General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong took power in 2016.
Since that year, Vietnam’s police state has imprisoned scores of human rights
activists and dissenters, while shutting down the only independent journalists’
association, publishing house, and anti-corruption organization operating in the
country. More recently, the government has imprisoned the leadership of the
climate change movement on false charges of tax evasion, while criminalizing
policy activism and enacting extreme restrictions on foreign funding.

> ‘Since 2016, we have seen a brutal crackdown on activism, dissent, and civil
> society unfold in broad daylight without fully understanding who or what was
> driving it’, said Michael Altman-Lupu, Human Rights Researcher at Project88.
> ‘Directive 24 dispels any ambiguity on the matter, implicating Trong and his
> inner circle at the Political Bureau’.

Directive 24 proves that Vietnam has no genuine intention to fulfill its human
rights commitments. Rather, the country’s leaders merely want to project the
appearance of respecting rights on the world stage in order to advance other
interests. It is clear from the directive, as well as the situation in the
country, that Vietnam’s formal ratification of international agreements does not
indicate that the human rights situation in the country has improved.

Directive 24 is an all-out assault on the constitutional and human rights of
Vietnam’s 100 million citizens. In issuing the directive, the country’s
unelected leaders have made clear that Vietnam will not compromise on human
rights, even as it deepens its integration with the international community.

 


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Noteworthy provisions of Directive 24

International travel:

 * ‘Closely manage officials, party members, and Vietnamese citizens that go
   abroad to do business, cooperate, engage in exchanges, visit, and travel’
   (p.4).

Democracy:

 * ‘Do not allow the formation of independent political organizations in the
   country’ (p.2).

Compliance with international labor agreements:

 * ‘Prevent the establishment of labor organizations on the basis of ethnicity
   or religion’ (p.4).
 * ‘Take proactive initiative when participating in the International Labor
   Organization’s Convention that protects freedom of association and the right
   to organize, ensuring the ongoing leadership of the Party, leadership of
   party cells, and government management at all levels’ (pp.3-4).
 * ‘Monitor and deal with, in a timely and strict manner, labor organizations
   that establish or operate in violation of the law’ (p.4).
 * ‘Build a robust and comprehensive Vietnam General Confederation of Labor,
   which represents the permitted and legitimate rights and interests of workers
   [emphasis added] nationwide, and serves as a solid bridge between the Party
   and workers’ (p.5).
 * ‘Resolve labor disputes, especially collective labor disputes, early’ (p.5).

International cooperation:

 * ‘Focus on developing and organizing the strict implementation of policies and
   laws on national security, especially in relation to international
   development cooperation projects, foreign investment, the activities of
   multinational corporations, foreign non-governmental organizations in
   Vietnam; associations, social funds, charities, religious organizations,
   social enterprises and alliances, as well as the links between these groups;
   organizations and activities that receive foreign support and aid; cultural
   activities; the establishment and operation of trade unions; dialogue,
   negotiation, and signing of collective labor agreements; connections,
   especially connections formed in organization of strikes’ (p.3).
 * ‘Heighten vigilance and prevent severe threats to national security such as
   “self-evolution” and “self-transformation,” especially in policy-making and
   legislative development, that weakens the regime from within and threatens
   the interests of the nation, people, and the survival of the regime; weakens
   cultural identity resulting in a decline in national strength; decreases
   vigilance, being caught off guard when participating in initiatives and
   strategies of great powers; allows foreign investors to “hide in the
   shadows,” take over domestic markets and businesses and occupy vital economic
   sectors, while holding influential positions in defense and security that
   adversely affects our independence, economic autonomy and political
   stability; and people taking advantage of international institutions and
   commitments that Vietnam has signed to mobilize and form opposition political
   organizations, promoting “color revolutions” and “street revolutions”’
   (pp.2-3).

International aid to Vietnam:

 * ‘Increase the management of receipt of foreign aid, especially projects
   related to policymaking and development of legislation’ (p.4).
 * ‘Do not accept foreign funding for legislative development projects that have
   complex and sensitive content’ (p.4).
 * ‘Closely manage international cooperation activities; regularly inspect,
   examine, monitor, promptly detect and take measures to prevent attempts to
   exert influence through economic, cultural, and social activities that affect
   national security’ (p.3).
 * ‘Strictly implement the process of proposing, approving, and soliciting
   opinions on international economic cooperation programs, initiatives, and
   projects, as well as foreign investment in strategic and core areas of
   national defense and security’ (p.4).
 * ‘Focus on developing and organizing the strict implementation of mechanisms,
   policies and laws on ensuring security, especially in relation to
   international cooperation programs and projects, foreign investment,
   activities of multinational corporations and foreign non-governmental
   organizations in Vietnam’ (p.3).

Culture:

 * ‘Urgently research and build a national value system, cultural value system,
   and moral standards that preserve and promote the Vietnamese family value
   system in the new era, focused on educating people about historical,
   cultural, and revolutionary traditions’ (p.5).

Freedom of expression:

 * ‘Promote the role of the press and media in fighting populist trends, civil
   disobedience, wrongful views and sabotage by hostile forces, and efforts to
   promote a hybrid foreign culture that does not conform to the customs and
   traditions of the nation’ (p.5).
 * ‘Strictly handle the act of taking advantage of information communication
   infrastructure and social networks to spread false propaganda that sabotages
   the Party, State, People, and our country’s socialist regime’ (p.5).
 * ‘Fight fake news, especially in cyberspace’ (p.5).
 * ‘Develop rules of civilized behavior [emphasis added] in state agencies,
   businesses, society, and cyberspace’ (p.5).

Right to peaceful assembly:

 * ‘Firmly grasp the situation, proactively prevent, promptly detect, and
   effectively fight all plots and activities of enemy forces, reactionaries,
   political opponents, and all types of criminals, especially activities to
   install spies, incite protests and riots, violate the legitimate interests of
   the State, organizations, and people’ (p.6).

Civil society oversight of international agreements:

 * ‘Proactively develop plans to prevent and control complicated situations
   relating to security and social order [emphasis added] as Vietnam implements
   international commitments, ensure national security in all scenarios’ (p.2).
 * ‘Proactively resolve complex issues [emphasis added] that arise during the
   implementation of commitments, while minimizing damage to the national
   interest’ (p.5).

Securitizing economic, cultural, social, and foreign affairs:

 * ‘Closely integrate economic, cultural, social, and foreign affairs with
   defense and security, while integrating defense and security with economic,
   cultural, social, and foreign affairs’ (p.2).

Surveillance:

 * ‘Pay attention to building and strengthening people’s security conditions,
   people’s security posture, and the All People Protect National Security
   movement, especially in residential communities, industrial parks, economic
   zones, export processing zones, and areas with a large concentration of
   workers’ (p.5).

 

Directive 24 shares a striking similarity with Document 9, a Chinese Communist
Party (CCP) directive disseminated in April 2013 that enumerated a list of seven
trends and activities that, according to the CCP, posed a threat to the party.
Like Directive 24, Document 9 made clear that the one party-state would exert
control over all expression in the country and limit the ability of civil
society in China to operate. It appears that, one decade later, Vietnam is
following in China’s footsteps.

 

Project88’s English translation of Directive 24

 

 

Document No. 322

PARTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE                                         

COMMUNIST PARTY OF VIETNAM

 

No.
24-CT/TW.                                                                    
           Hanoi, July 13, 2023

        SECRET

 

 

DIRECTIVE OF THE POLITICAL BUREAU

on ensuring national security in the context of comprehensive and deep
international integration

—–

 

In recent years, under the leadership of the Party, the management of the State,
and the active participation of the People, the work of ensuring national
security has achieved many significant results, contributing to protecting the
Party, State, the People, and the socialist regime; ensuring the national
interest; maintaining a peaceful and stable environment, serving economic,
cultural, and social development, strengthening national defense and security,
expanding foreign relations, and enhancing Vietnam’s position and reputation in
the international arena.

However, the comprehensive and deep international integration and implementation
of trade agreements has created new difficulties and challenges for national
security. Security in the economy, finance, currency, foreign investment,
energy, labor… is not firm, there is a latent risk of foreign dependence,
manipulation, and seizure of certain “sensitive” areas. Some aspects of
morality, lifestyle, and culture have seriously degraded, causing social unrest.
Hostile and reactionary forces have thoroughly taken advantage of the
international integration process to increase their sabotage and internal
political transformation activities, impacting policymaking and legislative
development, creating linkages, developing forces, forming “civil society”
alliances and networks, “independent trade unions,”… creating the premise for
the formation of domestic political opposition groups.

The main reason is that the competitiveness of the economy is still low; state
management has not kept up with developments; socialist-oriented economic
institutions have yet to be perfected and harmonized; some party committees,
organizations, officials, and members are not  sufficiently aware of new
developments and have not strictly taken responsibility for ensuring national
security in the process of comprehensive and deep international integration,
instead viewing  national security as the task of specialized agencies; they
remain  subjective and lack vigilance in international cooperation, and continue
to receive foreign-funded programs and projects. Mechanisms, policies, and laws
for ensuring national security lack harmony and have not been promptly adjusted
to address these complex issues. The management of foreign aid and funding is
not strictly regulated and does not focus on inspecting and investigating
foreign projects. Coordination between agencies and organizations in the
political system and core forces in charge of protecting national security has
been formalized but not yet routinized.

In the coming time, the world and domestic situations will place very high
demands on efforts to ensure national security. To improve performance and
overcome limitations and difficulties associated with ensuring national security
in the context of comprehensive and extensive international integration, the
Pollical Bureau requests party committees, party organizations, authorities, the
Vietnam Fatherland Front, and socio-political organizations at all levels to
thoroughly grasp, take leadership over and direct the following orders:

 1. The work of ensuring national security plays  a critical position and role,
    it is a vital and regular task of the entire Party, the entire people, and
    the entire armed forces, including the People’s Public Security force and
    the People’s Army who are the core, the shock force; placed under the
    absolute, direct leadership of the Party, the centralized and unified
    management of the State, and with the coordination, synchronization, and
    efficiency of the entire political system, as well as the active
    participation of the People. Promote the responsibilities of party
    committees and organizations at all levels, especially leaders, leaders, and
    managers, in strictly leading, directing, and  implementing the Party’s
    policies. Take measures to prevent, stop, and promptly and effectively
    handle complex national security issues. Closely integrate  economic,
    cultural, social, and foreign affairs with defense and security, while
    integrating defense and security with economic, cultural, social, and
    foreign affairs. Consistently implement the Party’s guidelines for ensuring
    national security, goals, opinions, mottos and principles, including
    “partners and actors,”; “cooperate and fight,” “preemptive security,”
    “comprehensive security and development,” “maintain internal stability as a
    central principle,” do not allow the formation of independent political
    organizations in the country. Maintain independence, autonomy, security, the
    national interest, and strategic initiative; protect the country early and
    from afar, do not be passive or surprised, do not to fall into a position of
    confrontation, isolation, or dependence in any field, situation, or context.
 2. Promote extensive, regular, and continuous propaganda work in the political
    system, with officials, party members, and people to raise awareness and
    promote responsibility for ensuring national security; heighten vigilance
    and prevent severe threats to national security such as “self-evolution,”
    “self-transformation,” especially in policy-making and legislative
    development, that weaken our regime from within and threaten the interests
    of the nation, people, and the survival of the regime; weaken cultural
    identity resulting in a decline in national strength; decreases vigilance,
    being caught off guard when participating in initiatives of great powers;
    allow foreign investors to “hide in the shadows,” take over domestic markets
    and businesses and occupy vital economic sectors, while holding influential
    positions in defense and security that adversely affects our independence,
    economic autonomy and political stability; and people taking advantage of
    international institutions and commitments that Vietnam has signed to
    mobilize and form opposition political organizations that implement “color
    revolutions” and “street revolutions”.

Strengthen diplomacy on the Party’s guidelines and policies and the State’s
policies and laws, especially with regards to international integration;
affirming that Vietnam is a friend, a reliable partner, and an active and
responsible member of the international community. Actively fight the false
arguments of hostile forces while fostering support from international public
opinion for the cause of building and protecting the Fatherland of our Party,
State, and People.

 3. Harmonize policies and laws with international commitments and Vietnam’s
    practices, create a solid legal basis to prevent and resolve complex
    national security issues. Focus on developing and organizing the strict
    implementation of security mechanisms, policies and laws, especially in
    relation to international cooperation programs and projects, foreign
    investment, activities of multinational corporations and foreign
    non-governmental organizations in Vietnam; associations, social funds,
    charities, religious organizations, social enterprises and alliances, as
    well as the links between these groups; organizations and activities that
    receive foreign support and aid; cultural activities; the establishment and
    operation of trade unions; dialogue, negotiation, and signing of collective
    labor agreements; connections, especially connections formed in organization
    of strikes; the responsibility of organizations and individuals in fighting
    fake news, especially in cyberspace; the coordination, linking, and sharing
    of information about databases and information infrastructure between
    ministries, branches, and localities that serve socioeconomic development
    and ensure national security.

Strictly pilot the establishment of several employee organizations in
businesses; take proactive initiative when participating in the International
Labor Organization’s Convention that protects freedom of association and  the
right to organize, ensuring the ongoing leadership of the Party, leadership of
party cells, and government management at all levels. Monitor and deal with, in
a timely and strict manner, labor organizations that establish or operate in
violation of the law. Prevent the establishment of labor organizations on the
basis of ethnicity or religion.

 4. Strengthen the work of protecting the internal political system and state
    secrets. Strictly implement the Party and State’s regulations on the
    organization and management of officials and party members working in core,
    confidential, and international cooperation fields, including those that
    have relationships and contacts with foreigners and foreign organizations.
    Closely manage officials, party members, and Vietnamese citizens that go
    abroad to do business, cooperate, engage in exchanges, visit, and travel…
    Increase the management of foreign aid, especially for projects related to
    policymaking and legislative development; do not accept foreign funding for
    legislative development projects that have complex and sensitive content;
    and by all means limit other projects. Closely manage international
    cooperation activities; regularly inspect, examine, monitor, promptly detect
    and take measures to prevent attempts to exert influence through economic,
    cultural, and social activities that affect national security.
 5. Build an independent and self-reliant economy along with proactive,
    positive, comprehensive, and effective deep international integration while
    firmly grasping the situation and taking preventive measures and repelling
    attempts to take advantage of integration to sabotage the economy. Respond
    effectively to fluctuations in the world and regional economy. Chose
    industries and sectors that have potential and advantage to participate in
    global supply and value chains; diversify products, markets, and supply
    chains, avoid the risk of depending on one market. Promote selective
    investment, ensure quality, efficiency, and an ecological environment;
    appraise, evaluate, and closely monitor foreign investment activities in
    core and strategic economic sectors and industries. Strictly implement the
    process of proposing, approving, and soliciting opinions on international
    economic cooperation programs, initiatives, and projects, as well as foreign
    investment in strategic and core areas of national defense and security. The
    Ministry of Public Security, the Ministry of National Defense, and other
    functional agencies must perform their roles of state management, enhanced
    inspection and supervision, and ensure absolute security and national
    defense.

Promote economic diplomacy, proactively research and selectively participate in
multilateral initiatives and economic blocks, negotiate and sign trade
agreements that conform to the interests and national security of Vietnam,
continue to expand and create intertwined economic interests with partners;
proactively resolve complex issues that arise during the implementation of
commitments, while minimizing damage to the national interest.

 6. Preserve and promote cultural and national identity while selectively
    absorbing the best aspects of human culture. Urgently research and build a
    national value system, cultural value system, and moral standards that
    preserve and promote the Vietnamese family value system in the new era,
    focus on educating people about historical, cultural, and revolutionary
    traditions. Develop rules of civilized behavior in state agencies,
    businesses, society, and cyberspace. Effectively manage and overcome
    limitations and inadequacies in cultural activities, information, media, the
    press, and foreign cultural products; promote the role of the press and
    media in fighting populist trends, civil disobedience, wrongful views and
    sabotage by hostile forces, and efforts to promote a hybrid foreign culture
    that does not conform to the customs and traditions of the nation. Strictly
    handle the act of taking advantage of information communication
    infrastructure and social networks to spread false propaganda that sabotages
    the Party, State, People, and our country’s socialist regime.
 7. Promote the role of the Vietnam Fatherland Front and mass society
    organizations in mobilizing people from all classes to actively participate
    in patriotic movements and activities that contribute to ensuring national
    security, social order, and safety. Build and strengthen national
    solidarity. Build a robust and comprehensive Vietnam General Confederation
    Of Labor, which represents the permitted and legitimate rights and interests
    of workers nationwide and serves as a solid bridge between the Party and
    workers.

Constantly pay attention to and effectively implement policies, especially
social security policies; constantly improve the material and spiritual life of
workers; resolve labor disputes, especially collective labor disputes, early;
ensure harmony between the interests of the State, business, and workers, do not
allow hostile forces and harmful elements to take advantage of, incite and
attack.

 8. Pay attention to building and strengthening people’s security conditions,
    people’s security posture, and the All People Protect National Security
    movement, especially in residential communities, industrial parks, economic
    zones, export processing zones, and areas with a large concentration of
    workers; to raise awareness about and promote responsibility for protecting
    national security, while preventing and combating crime and social evils.

Firmly grasp the situation, proactively prevent, promptly detect, and
effectively fight all plots and activities of enemy forces, reactionaries,
political opponents, and all types of criminals, especially activities to
install spies, incite protests and riots, violate the legitimate interests of
the State, organizations, and people; proactively develop plans to prevent and
control complicated situations relating to security and social order as Vietnam
implements international commitments, ensure national security in all scenarios.

 9. Cells and organizations at all levels under the Central Party Committee must
    promulgate and disseminate this directive in line with their assigned
    functions and tasks, while developing specific plans and programs of action
    and regularly evaluating implementation of the directive.

The National Assembly’s Party Committee and the Government Party Committee lead
and direct the process of institutionalizing the content of the directive,
specifically by reviewing, amending, supplementing, and completing legal
documents to ensure synchronization and consistency, creating a legal basis for
effective implementation of the Directive.

The Central Committee’s Economic Commission, the Central Propaganda and Training
Commission, the Commission for Mass Mobilization, the Party Delegation of the
Vietnam Fatherland Front, and the Party Organization of the Vietnam General
Confederation of Labor lead and direct implementation of the Directive
implementation in line with the assigned functions and roles.

The Central Public Security Party Committee will preside over and, coordinating
with relevant organs, advise, guide, monitor, urge, and inspect implementation,
periodically reporting preliminary and final results on implementation of the
Directive to the Political Bureau and the Secretariat.

 

Recipients:

– Provincial party committees, city party committees,

– Party committees, party staff committees,

party committees directly under the central government,

– The Secretariat

Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union,

– Party committees of the central service units,

– The Party members

Central Party Committee,

– Office of the Party Central Committee

 

On behalf of the Political Bureau

[Signature]

Trương Thị Mai

 

 

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