The articles and interviews allegedly maligned Party and State guidelines and policies, defamed the administration and State institutions, and blackened the legacy of the Vietnamese people’s resistance wars.
Vu’s trial had been scheduled for March 24. However, it has been delayed until April 4.
Vu’s wife, Nguyen Thi Duong Ha Esq, has not been permitted to defend her husband, according to local news website VnExpress.
On November 15, 2010, Ho Chi Minh City Police arrested Vu at a hotel in District 6.
Vu is the son of well-known poet Cu Huy Can and a nephew of Xuan Dieu, also one of the country's most famed poets.
He obtained a doctorate in law in France and ran a law firm with his wife in Hanoi before being detained. However, Vu is not a practicing lawyer.
Last year, he filed a petition with the Hanoi People’s Court against Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung for approving a plan to build bauxite mines in the Central Highlands. The suit was dismissed.