Two Vietnamese cyberdissidents, Nguyen Dan Que and 73-year-old Nguyen Dinh Huy, have been released from prison, according to Reporters Without Borders. Dan Que spent nearly a year in prison in Thanh Hoa Province for releasing a statement condemning press restrictions in his country. He also spent 18 years in prison between 1980 and 1998. Dinh Huy spent more than 11 years in prison after requesting permission to hold a conference on democracy. He was originally sentenced to 15 years for attempting to “overthrow the people’s government.” Despite the releases, three cyberdissidents remain incarcerated, and the government has recently cracked down on the online press.








