It is known that on April 16, artist Quyen Linh sent a petition to the Vietnam Film Association asking for help. Currently, Quyen Linh is Vice President of this association.
Artist Quyen Linh said that he and his family (including 2 teenage daughters) were attacked by some individuals using social networks ( Facebook, Tiktok...) Quyen Linh requested protection. According to him, individuals showed signs of violating the law when they intentionally edited old photos of him to create involvement in the fake milk advertising that has caused a stir in public opinion recently.
On the afternoon of April 22, a reporter from Lao Dong Newspaper contacted Associate Professor, Dr. Do Lenh Hung Tu - Chairman of the Vietnam Cinema Association and was confirmed this information.
A representative of the Vietnam Film Association said that artist Quyen Linh hopes to be helped because he and his family have recently been attacked on social media, in which their two daughters were affected.
Artist Quyen Linh said he had nothing to do with the recent 573 types of fake milk but the photos were cut and collected without basis.
The representative of the Vietnam Cinema Association said that, with the responsibility of a professional organization in protecting the legitimate rights and interests of members such as the Charter of the Association approved by the competent authority, the Vietnam Film Association asked to submit and propose the Department of Internal Political Security and the Department of Cyber Security and the Crime Prevention of High -tech Crime - Ministry of Public Security, consider and take measures to handle individuals who violate laws.
The identities of individuals with signs of law violations have been stated by artist Quyen Linh in the petition sent to the authorities; at the same time, sent to press and media units to avoid accidentally assisting in law violations on cyberspace such as posting false and unverified information...
In addition to sending documents to A03 and A05 - under the Ministry of Public Security, the above document was also sent by the Vietnam Cinema Association to the Vietnam Union of Literature and Arts Associations, the Central Propaganda and Mass Mobilization Committee and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.