A court in Vietnam sentenced a 70-year-old Vietnamese-Australian man on Monday to 12 years in
prison after finding him guilty of "terrorism", a lawyer who attended the trial told Reuters.
The Ministry of Public Security said in a statement on its official news website that Chau Van Kham was being tried for being a member of the U.S.-based human rights group Viet Tan, which Vietnam regards as a "terrorist" body.
It said Kham had helped raised funds for anti-state activities, joined anti-Vietnam
protests in Australia and recruited members for Viet Tan.