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<ead><eadheader langencoding="iso639-2b" scriptencoding="iso15924" relatedencoding="dc" repositoryencoding="iso15511" countryencoding="iso3166-1" dateencoding="iso8601" id="a0"><eadid countrycode="us" mainagencycode="wauar" encodinganalog="identifier" url="http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv598547" identifier="80444/xv598547">WAUAnhBaSamBlog6354.xml</eadid><filedesc><titlestmt><titleproper>Guide to the Anh Ba Sàm Blog Archive <date encodinganalog="date" era="ce">2009 - 2017</date></titleproper><titleproper type="filing" altrender="nodisplay">Anh Ba Sàm Blog Archive</titleproper></titlestmt><publicationstmt><publisher encodinganalog="publisher">Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries</publisher><date normal="" encodinganalog="date">2022 (Last modified: 2/16/2022)</date><address><addressline>Seattle, WA 98195</addressline></address></publicationstmt></filedesc></eadheader><archdesc level="collection" type="inventory" relatedencoding="marc21"><did><repository><corpname>University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections</corpname></repository><unitid countrycode="us" repositorycode="wauar">6354 (Accession No. 6354-001)</unitid><origination><persname role="creator" encodinganalog="100">Nguyen, Vinh Huu</persname></origination><unittitle encodinganalog="245$a" type="collection">Anh Ba Sàm Blog
		  archive</unittitle><unitdate type="inclusive" normal="2009/2017" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">2009 - 2017</unitdate><physdesc><extent>0.8609 GB  (31 electronic files)</extent></physdesc><langmaterial>Collection materials are in 
		<language langcode="eng" scriptcode="latn" encodinganalog="546">Vietnamese</language>.</langmaterial><abstract encodinganalog="5203_$a">Vietnamese
		  journalism blog on Western reportage about Vietnam</abstract></did><bioghist encodinganalog="5450_" id="a2"><p>Nguyen Huu Vinh, better known as Anh Ba Sam, is a Vietnamese human
		  rights defender and blogger. He is a former police officer and his father was a
		  government minister and ambassador. In 2007 Vinh set up his first blog (The Ba
		  Sam blog) and he then launched two other online platforms (Citzen's Rights and
		  Writing Vietnamese History). In his blogs, Nguyen Huu Vinh wrote about social
		  issues and human rights.</p><p>source:
		  https://www.frontlinedefenders.org/en/case/case-history-nguyen-huu-vinh-ba-sam
		  (accessed 15 Feb 2022)</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>"Anh Ba Sàm" first went online in 2007 with two sorts of fare: an
		  objective digest of Western reportage on newsworthy events in and about Vietnam
		  and thoughtful commentary by a distinguished stable of contributors. Colleagues
		  of Vinh and Thuy have continued to publish the blog despite their
		  incarceration. The blog has been hacked several times by unknown assailants. In
		  the second half of 2015, as leaks on the Communist Party leadership contest
		  proliferated, Anh Ba Sam's page views averaged over 100,000 daily. They spiked
		  to 258,000 one day on the eve of the party congress. The arrest of Vinh and
		  Thuy in May 2014 came in the context of acute tension between Vietnam and
		  China. The site was first hacked in November 2010 by unknown assailants, and
		  again in June 2011. On March 13, 2013, ABS was hacked again. This time its
		  attackers hijacked the files and changed all the passwords.</p></scopecontent><accessrestrict><p>No restrictions on access including analog and digital media. (Items
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