Netizens black out profile pictures to mourn leader’s passing


Rest in peace: A person reading news reporting on Trong’s death. The general secretary, who was considered the country’s top leader, died on Friday at the age of 80. — AFP

Local social media users changed their profile pictures to black in a show of mourning for the country’s late leader Nguyen Phu Trong after his death was announced.

Users on Facebook, X and Threads also posted photos and eulogies of the former Communist Party general-secretary after Vietnam’s state media announced on Friday that the 80-year-old had died at a military hospital in Hanoi “due to old age and serious illness”.

Vietnam has one of most heavily-restricted media environments in the world and citizens are often hesitant to express their views online.

“A great heart has stopped,” Hoang Quoc Ky wrote on his Facebook page after changing his cover photo to a picture of Vietnam’s national flag flying at half-mast.

“He was a bright and perfect communist, a sharp politician who devoted his whole life for socialism and the happiness of the people,” Ky added.

“Trong was a very enthusiastic patriot in his own manner,” blogger DzungArt Nguyen wrote in a Facebook post.

“(We) acknowledge his passion ... may he rest in peace.”

Profile pictures of social media accounts for Vietnamese state media agencies were also changed to black, with companies and NGOs in Vietnam following suit.

Trong’s death was announced a day after the party said he would hand the reins of power to the country’s president and former public security minister To Lam.

At the time, the party said Trong would be focusing on treatment for an undisclosed medical condition, the first time it had addressed long-standing speculation about the ageing leader’s health.

There were no further details about Trong’s illness and the party said it would later make “a special statement on the organisation of the funeral at the national level”. — AFP

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