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Nguyen Thai Hung

Nguyễn Thái Hưng

Current Status: Released - at risk

Photo of Nguyen Thai Hung

Date of Birth: August 19, 1976

Gender: M

Religion: Christian

Ethnicity: Kinh

Occupation: Blogger

Known Prison(s):
Prison No. B5, Dong Nai province (November, 2022 - Unknown)

Activist Focus:

  • Anti-corruption
  • Sovereignty
  • Police Brutality

Details

Immediate Concerns

January 2026:

Nguyen Thai Hung was released from Huy Khiem Prison in Binh Thuan Province on Jan. 5, 2026 after completing a four-year prison sentence for "abusing democratic freedoms". His fiancée, Vu Thi Kim Hoang, was convicted as an accomplice, for which she served a 30-month prison sentence.

Hoang told Project88 that she received threatening text messages from an unknown number on Jan. 8. The sender identified himself as “Bảy Búa” (Seven Hammers), threatened to attack Hoang's daughters, and claimed he had been hired to chop off her arms. When Hoang suggested it might be a case of mistaken identity, the man insisted he knew exactly who she was, noting that her fiancé, Hung, had just completed a prison sentence.

Background

Nguyen Thai Hung lives and works in Dong Nai Province. He is the owner of the YouTube channel “Nói Bằng Thực TV", sharing his views on “the current situation of the country.”

Nguyen Thai Hung profile photo source Radio Free Asia

History of Activism

Hung has been sharing his views on the YouTube channel since January 2020, which has been followed by nearly 40,000 subscribers. At the time of this writing, the account is still active, however, all videos on his channel are no longer available since his arrest on January 5, 2022. 

Moreover, his Facebook account is accessible, but the most recent post, which discussed the death of a young soldier, Tran Duc Do, is from July 2021. From what we read on his Facebook account, Hung has raised his voice about life under Communist rule in Vietnam, police brutality, anti-corruption, democracy, and current issues in Vietnamese society in terms of social, political, and economical problems. 

Family Situation

He has two children. His wife, Vu Thi Kim Hoang, was arrested on the same day as him. She was charged with “abusing democratic freedoms” under Article 331 of the 2015 Criminal Code.

Sentenced to 4 years in prison under Art. 331 (2015 Code).

January 5, 2022
  • Art 331
District
Phu Xuan Ward, Tan Phu District, Dong Nai province (map)
November, 2022 - Date of trial
Nguyen Van Mieng
4 years in prison

Details of Imprisonment

On January 5, 2022, local police in the southern province of Dong Nai broke into Hung's home and arrested him and his wife, Vu Thi Kim Hoang, while he was live streaming criticism of the government on YouTube. 

Hung was arrested while the camera was still rolling, therefore, the viewers of the livestream were able to witness the incident, which was recorded by RFA and is available here

According to the recorded video, Hung was talking about the new law on traffic violations. About 20 minutes into the broadcast, Hung suddenly heard something that sounded like glass breaking, so he left his computer to see what was happening. Shortly after, a man in an orange “Electricity of Vietnam” uniform appeared in the livestream frame, shouting, “Stay still. Don’t move.” At that point, the webcam was turned down to show only a corner of the table and what looks to be a script. The surreal video clip, which captured the sounds of breaking glass and shouting men, has since gone viral.

Vu Giang Tien, the sister-in-law of Hung, said that the incident took place around 6 pm on January 5. Four men suddenly entered the house and broke the glass door to open it. The two kids of Hung and Hoang were taken to an upstairs room to be interrogated, which is totally unlawful. Shortly after, many uniformed police came and surrounded the house. They searched the house, making a mess; then they arrested Hung and his wife. The intense forceful entry made it seem like a burglary at first. The couple was taken away around 10 pm.

At the time, the couple’s family was neither shown any warrants for arrests nor told why this had happened. 

On January 7, 2022, the family went to the Tan Phu police station to find out more and were handed an announcement by police, stating that Hoang had been arrested for “abusing democratic freedoms” under Article 331 of the 2015 Criminal Code.

February 2022: 

Nguyen Thai Hung has been infected with Covid-19, his family reported, though they don’t know where he’s being held.

April 2025:

During his detention at Long Thanh Detention Center, Hung said that he was beaten many times by other prisoners and prison guards. According to his wife, Vu Thi Kim Hoang, Hung was beaten every night for a week. A prisoner who was detained with Hung informed Hoang that Hung was beaten so badly that he could not even be interrogated.

After 28 days of detention in Long Thanh, Hung and Hoang were transferred to Tan Phu Detention Center in Dong Nai province. When he arrived at Tan Phu camp, Hung was insulted and beaten by a young prison guard. In the middle of the night, the prison guard beat Hung with a stick until it broke in half.

Resources

Vietnam police arrest couple as they livestream criticism of the government, RFA, January 10, 2022

Đồng Nai: Hai vợ chồng bị bắt giam khi đang trên sóng live stream nói về chế độ cộng sản, RFA Vietnamese, January 10, 2022

Vietnam police arrest man while livestreaming on social media, FRA YouTube channel, January 11, 2022

Đồng Nai: Giữa lúc livestream, đôi vợ chồng bị bắt vì ‘lợi dụng tự do dân chủ’, VOA Vietnamese, January 12, 2022

Sắp xử phúc thẩm, công an thuyết phục Youtuber "Nói Bằng Thực TV" nhận tội, RFA Vietnamese, March 8, 2023

Vietnamese court upholds jail terms for couple over YouTube channel content, RFA, March 29, 2023

Interview with Vu Thi Kim Hoang, April 2025, January 2026

Profile last updated: 2026-03-03 04:16:31

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