Etymology Corner 📚
The word "defamation" comes from the Latin "diffamare" - to spread evil report. Just like our ancient ancestors, modern society still grapples with the consequences of damaging someone's reputation!
The Case That Shook a Village 🏘️
In a small village in Vietnam, what started as a local election turned into
a full-blown criminal case that reminds us: words have consequences 😮
Background 🗓️
- Date: November 6, 2020
- Location: Ha Noi, Vietnam
- Main Character: Mr. Lee (name changed for privacy)
- The Trigger: A village chief election
What Happened? 🤔
Mr. Lee, unhappy with how a village election was proceeding, decided to take matters into his own hands - but not in the way you might expect! Instead of filing a complaint or discussing his concerns, he chose the path of... drumroll 🥁 anonymous defamatory flyers!
The Spicy Details:
- Created 50 defamatory flyers
- Recruited two accomplices
- Targeted 14 villagers
- Used false accusations and vulgar language
- Distributed them throughout the village
Legal Consequences ⚖️
First Instance Judgment:
- Prison Term: 21 months
- Compensation: Required to pay damages
- Additional Penalties: Court fees and civil damages
Appeal Judgment:
- Reduced Prison Term: 12 months
- Reason for Reduction:
- Showed remorse
- First-time offender
- Voluntarily paid compensation
- No prior criminal record
📊 Defamation Penalties in Vietnam
- Administrative Penalties --> Fines: 2-3M VND
- Criminal Penalties --> Prison: 3m-7y + Additional Fines 10-50M VND
Did You Know? 🤔
- In Vietnam, defamation can be both a civil and criminal offense
- Using social media for defamation can lead to higher penalties
- Elderly victims (70+ years) result in harsher sentences
- Truth alone is not a complete defense if the intent was malicious
Real-Life Examples 🏠
- Social Media Posts
- Business Reviews
- Community Gossip
- Political Discussions
Tips for Avoiding Legal Trouble 💡
- Think Before You Speak/Write
- Verify Information
- Consider Impact
- Keep Records
- Seek Legal Advice
Quick Quiz! 📝
- Q: What's the minimum fine for defamation in Vietnam?
- A: 2 million VND for administrative violations
- Q: Can truth be a defense in defamation cases?
- A: Not always. Even if the information is true, if shared with malicious intent to damage someone's reputation, it can still be considered defamation under Vietnamese law.
- Q: What factors can increase penalties?
- A: Several factors can increase penalties:
- Victim is over 70 years old
- Using social media or electronic means
- Targeting multiple people
- Causing serious mental health impacts
- Organized group activity
- Victim attempts suicide due to defamation
- A: Several factors can increase penalties:
Call to Action 🗣️
Have you encountered defamation in your community? Share your thoughts below! Remember: Let's keep the discussion respectful and legal! 😉
#VietnamLaw #Defamation #LegalRights #CriminalLaw #CommunityAwareness #LegalEducation #Justice
⚖️ Real legal case: the judgment number 478/2022/HS-PT , issued on May 30, 2022📜
(Source: congbobanan.gov.vn)
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