The Law on national security 2004 of Vietnam prescribes the national security policies; the national security protection principles, tasks and measures; the rights, obligations and responsibilities of agencies, organizations and citizens in protecting national security.
There are acts strictly prohibited by the Law on national security 2004 of Vietnam, specifically as follows:
One, organizing, operating, colluding with, instigating, controlling, inciting, buying off, deceiving or dragging other persons to oppose the people’s administration, to abolish the leadership role of the Communist Party of Vietnam, to divide the country, to disrupt the national unity bloc.
Two, undertaking the tasks of organizations, individuals to conduct activities of infringing upon the national security or participating in, assisting, providing finance, weapons and means for, organizations and/or individuals to conduct activities of infringing upon the national security.
Three, illegally gathering, storing, transporting, trading in, using, disclosing, supplying or distributing information, documents and articles classified as State secrets.
Four, infringing upon important national security targets.
Five, opposing or hindering agencies, organizations and/or individuals from performing the tasks of national security protection.
Six, abusing the performance of national security protection tasks to infringe upon the interests of the State, the legitimate rights and interests of organizations, individuals.
Seven, other acts of infringing upon the national security, prescribed in the Penal Code and relevant legal documents.
View more: The Law on national security 2004 of Vietnam takes effect from July 01, 2005.
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