(HBO) – Managing activities in the field of information and communications, relevant agencies in Hoa Binh province have found some people taking advantage of the internet to spread wrong information and conduct sabotage.
Photo: A police officer of Luong Son district questions a man
who spread fake news about the local COVID-19 situation on social media.
Recently, authorities discovered Nguyen Van
Nghiem (born in 1963, living in Phuong Lam ward of Hoa Binh city) opening,
managing, and using many accounts on social media to post and share articles
and videos showing his personal viewpoints. They included 31 videos that
distorted and defamed the people’s administration, which stirred public concern
with anti-State purposes.
Meanwhile, Can Thi Theu and her sons, Trinh Ba
Tu (residing in Ngoc Luong commune of Yen Thuy district with her) and Trinh Ba
Phuong (residing in Hanoi’s Ha Dong district) used their personal Facebook
accounts to post many videos distorting and defaming the people’s
administration and disseminating fabrications.
Talking about this issue, Hoang Manh Cuong,
Deputy Director of the provincial Department of Information and Communications,
said information on the internet, especially social networks, are huge, easy to
access, and updated quickly. However, real information is currently mixed with
fake and unverified one, much of which incites internet users to engage in
violence and drives a wedge into the national solidarity.
Preliminary statistics show that there are more
than 150,000 social network accounts in Hoa Binh province at present, mostly on
Facebook, Zalo, and Youtube. Among them, many published posts about political
and social issues that included negative personal viewpoints and comments
running counter to the Party and State’s polices and laws. They also posted
video clips distorting and defaming leaders and the Party’s reform policy. A
number of such internet users have been detected, warned, and dealt with by
authorities.
Cuong noted to prevent the abuse of cyberspace
against the Party and State, the Department of Information and Communications
has advised the provincial People’s Committee about many counter-measures,
which have initially resulted in encouraging outcomes. In particular, it has
proposed the issuance of documents on managing, controlling, and orienting
information on social networks, managed the use of internet services and online
information, issued an implementation plan for a project on enhancing the
cybercrime combat, applied IT solutions to discover fake and hazardous
information, and carried out a project on the pilot establishment of an
integrated operations centre.
He added that all-level authorities, sectors,
media agencies, and the entire political system need to push ahead with
communications to raise public awareness of the Party and State’s policies and
laws on cybersecurity; strongly fight against the abuse of the internet, social
networks, and others on the internet to spread fake news or break laws; and
increase writings that disseminate information about positive and humane
deeds./.
On May 15, the Hoa Binh Steering Committee for Science, Technology, Innovation, and Digital Transformation launched the "Digital Literacy for All” movement. The event was held both in-person and virtually, connecting provincial authorities with district-level Party committees and local communities across communes, wards, and townships.
The People’s Committee of Hoa Binh province on May 16 held a conference to honour outstanding intellectuals for their contributions in 2025.
The Standing Board of the Hoa Binh provincial Party Committee has held a conference to announce the provincial Party Committee’s decision about the merger of Hoa Binh Newspaper and the provincial Radio and Television Station, along with the Standing Board’s appointment decisions.
After the historic victory on April 30, 1975, which liberated the South and reunified the country, the whole Vietnam embarked on a new mission — promoting peace and reconstructing the nation with century-defining projects. On the fierce Da River, over 30,000 engineers, sappers, and construction workers battled against rocky mountains and raging floods to achieve a remarkable feat. The Hoa Binh Hydropower Plant, the largest of its kind in Southeast Asia at that time, officially began generating electricity, lighting up the North and ushering in a new era of industrialisation.
Muong Dong in Kim Boi district, one of the four major Muong regions in Hoa Binh province, is harnessing its revolutionary legacy and cultural heritage to drive socio-economic transformation.
Throughout April, the joyful atmosphere of the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification spread nationwide. Together with the whole country, residents in Hoa Binh city also expressed their patriotism through meaningful and practical actions.