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Nguyễn Hữu Đang, plus connu sous son nom de plume Phạm Đình Thái, né le à Vũ Công (district de Kiến Xương, province de Thái Bình) et mort le à Hanoï, est un journaliste et poète vietnamien. Il est un des cinq membres les plus actifs du mouvement Nhân Văn–Giai Phẩm (en)[1],[2] avec Lưu Thị Yến, Trần Thiện Bảo, Phan Tại et Lê Nguyên Chí. Tous les cinq ont été emprisonnés[3].
« Others have been branded as spies in the pay of colonialist or imperialist secret services, like Nguyen Huu Dang who was sentenced to fifteen years' imprisonment in 1960 for talking to a Frenchman who remained in Hanoi with the Party's »
« Boudarel notes that five main players (Nguyen Huu Dang, Luu Thi Yen, Tran Thien Bao, Phan Tai and Le Nguyen Chi) were tried and that all received periods of imprisonment followed by a period of national indignity when they were not [...]. »