Vietnam to enforce strict social media regulations in 'draconian' new decree

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Vietnam’s new Decree 147, effective Christmas Day, mandates social media users verify their identities and allows authorities to demand user data and remove content deemed “illegal”. Critics argue the law threatens freedom of expression and exposes dissidents to increased risks of arrest and self-censorship.

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