F alun
Dafa, Students groups
FIFTY
YEARS of VIOLATIONS
of
Human Rights in Communist Vietnam
1945-1995
Press release by
HRW on Mr. Hoang Minh Chinh.
“Peace, Fighting Poverty and Human
Rights Education”
TRUTH ABOUT
RAISING FUNDS FOR HURRICANE VICTIMS
IRAQ - News Analysis, Quang x. Pham, Nov
16, 2005
Reporters without Borders
at the World Summit on the Information Society
DECOMMUNIZATION AND DEMOCRATIZATION
Westmoreland
Vietnam muzzles the freedom of
expression
Long-Imprisoned Vietnamese Doctor to Receive
Human Rights Award from NY Academy of Sciences
House Approves Sanctions on Vietnam
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The
ships that brought Vietnamese refugees from the North to South Vietnam in
1954:
(50 years after the Geneva
Agreement 1954)
http://www.geocities.com/uss_skagit/optf2.html
http://www.geocities.com/uss_skagit/OperationPassageTo.html
http://www.news.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=8307
http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/intdip/indoch/inch029.htm
American singer Country
Joe McDonald will not go to Hanoi to receive a World Peace Music Award
Japan lays out new aid
policy for Vietnam
All Rights
Reserved
Channel NewsAsia
June 3, 2004 Thursday
HANOI: Japan,
Vietnam's biggest aid donor, will link future aid for the communist nation to
a series of benchmarks that include respect for human rights and its
investment climate. ... to be
continue....
Vietnam:
Buddhist Dissident Exiled Abroad
Kidnapped Critic of Government Religious Policies Leaves Vietnam
(New York, June 23,
2004) — Thich Tri Luc, a Vietnamese Buddhist dissident who was kidnapped
from Cambodia and forcibly returned to Vietnam in 2002, was permitted to leave
Vietnam for a Scandinavian country, arriving today, Amnesty International and
Human Rights Watch said. Thich Tri Luc, whose secular name is Pham Van Tuong,
was a U.N.-recognized refugee when he was abducted by Cambodian and Vietnamese
agents in Cambodia and taken to Vietnam, where he was imprisoned for nearly
two years. ..to
be continue...
A
protest against oppression, not a long-ago war
By
Lan Quoc Nguyen
The lawyer is a Garden Grove school board member.
The column by USC
professor Viet Thanh Nguyen and others ["A destructive obsession,"
June 6] reflects a naiveté typical of many academics on Vietnamese issues.
These scholars are often oblivious to the oppression in Vietnam or the actual
experiences of Vietnamese-Americans. ...
Continue...
US Vietnam
Trade Council Home
What
is Democracy? • Qu'est ce que la Démocratie ?
Worst
Forms of Child Labour Data in Vietnam
Please Pray for the Vietnamese People in Cambodia!
News From
Vietnam
Persecution
continues in many areas of Vietnam
Pray
For Vietnam Org. Photo Album
VIETNAM VETERANS FOR ACADEMIC REFORM
Biggest
Rights Rally Yet in Little Saigon
Free Vietnam's Web Critics
Lofgren
Increases Pressure to Stop Vietnam Religious Persecution
Religious
Freedom in Vietnam
Human
Rights Without Frontiers
Religious
Freedom News Links
Vietnam
holds reins on religion
Re:
"No-Communist Zone" Has No Place in America - by
T.Phong
( Original letter by
Thuy Reed:
Dear Ms. Reed:
First, congratulation
on the fact that you left Viet Nam in 1975. Otherwise you would have some bitter
experiences living under a totalitarian regime. I do not have to relate the
horrors of life under Stalin, Mao, and Ho here because much has been said about
them. Hitler was a devil too, but his brutality and savagery was directed at
foreigners, while the three communist leaders enjoyed putting to death millions
of their own countrymen. (... click to
continue..)
Vietnam:
Montagnards Under Lockdown
Independent Investigation of
Easter Week Atrocities Needed Now
(New York, May 28,
2004) - Fearing torture and arrest by Vietnamese troops, hundreds of Montagnards
in the Central Highlands have resorted to hiding in village graves or pits dug
in the forest, Human Rights Watch said today in a briefing paper.....
(click here to read further...)
Schedule of Events on Tiananmen
Dear Friend,
Follows is the schedule for events on Tiananmen in Southern California.
Hope we can see you at one or more of these events.
Ann Lau
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Saturday, May 29, 2004 ....
Wednesday, June 2, 2004 .....
Friday, June 4, 2004 ....
Sunday, June 27, 2004 ....
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