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Tạ Phong Tần (born 1968 in Vĩnh Lợi District, Bạc Liêu Province〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Tạ Phong Tần - Người đàn bà và trang blog độc hại )〕) is a Vietnamese dissident blogger. A former policewoman and a member of the Communist Party of Vietnam, she was arrested in September 2011 on anti-state propaganda charges for her blog posts alleging government corruption. On 30 July, Ta Phong Tan's mother Dang Thi Kim Lieng immolated herself in front of the government offices in Bạc Liêu Province in protest of the charges against her daughter. On 24 September 2012, Ta Phong Tan was sentenced to ten years in prison. Her arrest was protested by groups including the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, the US State Department, Amnesty International, and Human Rights Watch.
Released after about 3 of 10 years of sentenced arrest and has traveled to the USA, where she arrived on Saturday 20 September 2015, as US Foreign Ministry and CPJ (Committee to Protect Journalists) said.〔http://orf.at/#/stories/2300053/ Vietnam: Bloggerin frühzeitig aus Haft entlassen, orf.at (German) 21 September 2015, retrieved 21 September 2015.〕〔http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/09/20/us-vietnam-dissident-idUSKCN0RK0D320150920 Vietnam frees anti-state blogger, U.S. calls for more releases, Reuters, edition U.S., Sun 20 Sept 2015, 06:08am EDT, retrieved 21 Sept 2015.〕〔https://cpj.org/2015/09/cpj-welcomes-release-of-vietnamese-blogger-ta-phon.php#more CPJ welcomes release of Vietnamese blogger Ta Phong Tan, New York 20 Sept 2015, retrieved 21 Sept 2015.〕
== Blogging ==
When she began to blog, Ta Phong Tan worked as a policewoman.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ngoại trưởng Mỹ tặng giải bà Tạ Phong Tần )〕 In 2004, she became a freelance journalist. Two years later, she started a blog titled ''Cong Ly va Su That'' ("Justice and Truth"), which became popular for its reports on police abuses.〔〔〔 Because of these reports and the criticism on the web about the policies of the Communist Party of Vietnam, she was expelled from the Party and lost her job in 2006.〔〔
Ta Phong Tan was arrested in September 2011. She, along with fellow dissident bloggers Nguyen Van Hai and Phan Thanh Hai, had posted through the "Free Vietnamese Journalists' Club". The three were charged with writing anti-state propaganda.〔 The charges carried a maximum sentence of twenty years' imprisonment.〔 ''The Economist'' described the arrests as "the latest in a series of attempts by Vietnam's communist rulers to rein in the country's blossoming internet population."
The UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights criticized the arrests, stating its concern for "what appears to be increasingly limited space for freedom of expression in Viet Nam". In a July 2012 visit to Hanoi, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton expressed concern for the detention of the three members of the Free Vietnamese Journalists' Club.〔 Amnesty International described the three as prisoners of conscience and urged their release. The International Federation for Human Rights and World Organisation Against Torture also released a joint statement calling on the Vietnamese government to release the three bloggers unconditionally.

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