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Dinh, the former vice chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City Bar Association, studied law at Tulane University in Louisiana on a Fulbright scholarship. "During my studies overseas, I was influenced by Western attitudes toward democracy, freedom and human rights," Dinh testified. Trung showed remorse during his testimony, saying he regretted joining the Democratic Party of Vietnam and founding his student democracy group. "My actions violated Vietnamese law," said Trung, 26. "I was immature and made a mistake." The other two defendants denied wrongdoing and said they had only signed confessions under duress. Thuc, 43, acknowledged organizing something called the Chan Study Group, which prosecutors say was committed to undermining the government. But Thuc said the group was simply formed to do research and make policy suggestions to Vietnamese leaders. Le Thang Long, 42, acknowledged joining the study group, but said it was lawful. "I'm innocent," Long said, testifying that he had been subjected to "psychological terrorism" by the security police. Foreign reporters and diplomats watched the trial in a separate room at the court on a closed-circuit television that was sometimes inaudible. They were prohibited from bringing cameras or recording devices. Ken Fairfax, the U.S. consul general in Ho Chi Minh City, expressed disappointment with the verdict. "We would like to reiterate our deep concern over the arrest and conviction of persons for the peaceful expression of their beliefs, political and otherwise, by the government of Vietnam" he said. New York-based Human Rights Watch condemned the proceedings. "Vietnam's hostility toward freedom of expression and peaceful dissent is becoming increasingly flagrant in the run-up to next year's party congress," said Brad Adams, the organization's Asia director.
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