Jul 6, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger
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again!:-0 JuneLie FOth is over now waiting for LatePer Day ha?:-)
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50 or 75 of them no matter!
Vietnamese citizen gotto respect Vietnamese Law and Order! Understood, those mfkers? If you want your way, no problemo! Pay us CASH, US dollars and take that csucker away! We do not want him anyway! Aahahha! |
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what law? vcbackay put lawyer in jail beat up reporter...remember Mr ben stocking??? whahahahahahaha |
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The csucker so-called lawyer no more! 'Cause he was a csucker lawyer! Now he is in vc jail! And his hot bitch xcrew other guys all night long! Aahahha! Lam tho con coc trong tu nhe con! Aahahaha! |
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at least the backay still git dingdong by chinaman everynite for the last 4000 years |
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Go ahead and play with the fire within vn! Then you'll find out if you can beat the...mother nature! Explanation of Mother nature: Hungry, Itchy, dirty, be bullied,...malaria,.....all kinds of jungle sickness in VC camps! Aahahahha! |
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i do not go to vietnam anymore! whahahahahahah there are good vacation or bad vacation the world is very big! |
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If you don't take your vacation in VN, I think All of Vietnamese Tourist Companies and their Airlines must lay off all of their employees! Aahahahhha! |
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Don't listen to what the Communists say, but look at what they do.
Nguyen Van Thieu
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Don't listen to what the Communists say, but look at what they do. Nguyen Van Thieu |
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The Vietnamese Government Unlawfully Imprisons Members of the Democratic Party of Vietnam (DPV) Posted : Wed, 08 Jul 2009 07:02:38 GMT Author : Democratic Party of Vietnam Category : Press Release News Alerts by Email ( click here ) News | Home SAN JOSE, Calif.-(Business Wire) In the last three weeks, three members of the Democratic Party of Vietnam (DPV) have been arrested for promoting the strengthening of democracy and human rights for the people of Vietnam. On July 7, 2009, Dr. Nguyen Tien Trung, the leader of the DPV’s Youth for Democracy organization, and Lieutenant Colonel Tran Anh Kim, a key member of the DPV, were imprisoned for urging increased freedoms of the press, religion, travel and improved human rights. On June 13, 2009, Le Cong Dinh, a prominent attorney and member of the DPV, was unlawfully detained for similar reasons. These actions came shortly after the arrest and imprisonment of Tran Huynh Duy Thuc, CEO of OCI, Le Thang Long, Le Thi Thu and Tran Thi Thu on May 24, 2009. The above individuals had been politically involved in a peaceful manner with the aim of promoting & strengthening democracy and human rights, leading to economic prosperity and stamping out poverty. According to Dr. Nguyen X. Ngai, the Vice Secretary of the Democratic Party of Vietnam,“The actions of the Vietnam government are unlawful and unacceptable in the world community, and is just the opposite of what the Vietnam government agreed to when it joined the WTO and the United Nations. “The DPV deplores this action and demands that the government of Vietnam obey the law and release all the above individuals, as well as other political members who are still unlawfully imprisoned in Viet Nam, without any restrictions or conditions attached.” The Democratic Party of Vietnam has been cooperating with the Vietnamese Communist Party since 1944. At that time, the late Hoang Minh Chinh, former Secretary of the DPV, reformed and reshaped the DPV to place emphasis on non-violent but law-abiding activities with no affiliation to any other political parties. This was announced and reemphasized again on January 9, 2008. |
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The Vietnamese Government Unlawfully Imprisons Members of the Democratic Party of Vietnam (DPV)
Posted : Wed, 08 Jul 2009 07:02:38 GMT Author : Democratic Party of Vietnam Category : Press Release News Alerts by Email ( click here ) News | Home SAN JOSE, Calif.-(Business Wire) In the last three weeks, three members of the Democratic Party of Vietnam (DPV) have been arrested for promoting the strengthening of democracy and human rights for the people of Vietnam. On July 7, 2009, Dr. Nguyen Tien Trung, the leader of the DPV’s Youth for Democracy organization, and Lieutenant Colonel Tran Anh Kim, a key member of the DPV, were imprisoned for urging increased freedoms of the press, religion, travel and improved human rights. On June 13, 2009, Le Cong Dinh, a prominent attorney and member of the DPV, was unlawfully detained for similar reasons. These actions came shortly after the arrest and imprisonment of Tran Huynh Duy Thuc, CEO of OCI, Le Thang Long, Le Thi Thu and Tran Thi Thu on May 24, 2009. The above individuals had been politically involved in a peaceful manner with the aim of promoting & strengthening democracy and human rights, leading to economic prosperity and stamping out poverty. According to Dr. Nguyen X. Ngai, the Vice Secretary of the Democratic Party of Vietnam,“The actions of the Vietnam government are unlawful and unacceptable in the world community, and is just the opposite of what the Vietnam government agreed to when it joined the WTO and the United Nations. “The DPV deplores this action and demands that the government of Vietnam obey the law and release all the above individuals, as well as other political members who are still unlawfully imprisoned in Viet Nam, without any restrictions or conditions attached.” The Democratic Party of Vietnam has been cooperating with the Vietnamese Communist Party since 1944. At that time, the late Hoang Minh Chinh, former Secretary of the DPV, reformed and reshaped the DPV to place emphasis on non-violent but law-abiding activities with no affiliation to any other political parties. This was announced and reemphasized again on January 9, 2008. |
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Thirty-seven U.S. Senators call for release of Vietnamese priest Fr. Ly cna ^| July 4, 2009 Posted on Sunday, July 05, 2009 6:32:01 AM by NYer Father Ly on trial in 2007 Hanoi, Vietnam, Jul 3, 2009 / 07:33 pm (CNA).- On Wednesday 37 members of the U.S. Senate called on President Nguyen Minh Triet to release Fr. Thadeus Nguyen Van Ly, a longtime human rights advocate. The bipartisan group of Senators, led by Sens. Barbara Boxer (D-CA) and Sam Brownback (R-KS) cited “serious flaws” concerning the priest’s arrest, trial and imprisonment. They asked the Vietnamese president to facilitate Father Ly’s “immediate and unconditional release from prison” and to allow him to return home and work without restrictions on his “internationally guaranteed” freedom of expression, association or movement. Fr. Ly, now 63 years old, has been jailed three times since the 1970s for a total of 14 years, Agence Free Presse says. His four-hour trial in 2007 on charges of spreading propaganda against the Communist government led to an eight-year sentence. During the trial the priest was physically restrained, gagged, and prohibited from defending himself, actions which drew condemnation from diplomats and human rights groups. Jared Genser, president of the prisoners of conscience group Freedom Now, said his group was “strongly encouraged” by the Senators’ efforts. “It is our hope that the Government of Vietnam will heed their call and bring to an end the continued and unjust imprisonment of Father Ly,” he said. A Freedom Now press release described Fr. Ly’s detention as a “bellwether” for human rights in Vietnam. Freedom Now executive director Maran Turner told AFP there has been “further repression” by the Vietnamese government,“more now than in quite some time.” “At this time we feel they are backsliding,” she said. According to AFP, Sens. John Kerry and John McCain, both Vietnam War veterans and former presidential candidates, did not sign the letter. In November 2006 the U.S. State Department ceased to designate Vietnam as a “country of particular concern” following its passage of religious freedom legislation, which outlawed forced renunciations. |
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Thirty-seven U.S. Senators call for release of Vietnamese priest Fr. Ly cna ^| July 4, 2009 Posted on Sunday, July 05, 2009 6:32:01 AM by NYer Father Ly on trial in 2007 Hanoi, Vietnam, Jul 3, 2009 / 07:33 pm (CNA).- On Wednesday 37 members of the U.S. Senate called on President Nguyen Minh Triet to release Fr. Thadeus Nguyen Van Ly, a longtime human rights advocate. The bipartisan group of Senators, led by Sens. Barbara Boxer (D-CA) and Sam Brownback (R-KS) cited “serious flaws” concerning the priest’s arrest, trial and imprisonment. They asked the Vietnamese president to facilitate Father Ly’s “immediate and unconditional release from prison” and to allow him to return home and work without restrictions on his “internationally guaranteed” freedom of expression, association or movement. Fr. Ly, now 63 years old, has been jailed three times since the 1970s for a total of 14 years, Agence Free Presse says. His four-hour trial in 2007 on charges of spreading propaganda against the Communist government led to an eight-year sentence. During the trial the priest was physically restrained, gagged, and prohibited from defending himself, actions which drew condemnation from diplomats and human rights groups. Jared Genser, president of the prisoners of conscience group Freedom Now, said his group was “strongly encouraged” by the Senators’ efforts. “It is our hope that the Government of Vietnam will heed their call and bring to an end the continued and unjust imprisonment of Father Ly,” he said. A Freedom Now press release described Fr. Ly’s detention as a “bellwether” for human rights in Vietnam. Freedom Now executive director Maran Turner told AFP there has been “further repression” by the Vietnamese government,“more now than in quite some time.” “At this time we feel they are backsliding,” she said. According to AFP, Sens. John Kerry and John McCain, both Vietnam War veterans and former presidential candidates, did not sign the letter. In November 2006 the U.S. State Department ceased to designate Vietnam as a “country of particular concern” following its passage of religious freedom legislation, which outlawed forced renunciations. |
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37 or 137 csuckers means F. all to some Foreign's Internal Affair! Those csuckers should pay their attention to their OWN Affair! Ahahaha! Do you think you are RICH, then pay the FAT cash and take those saboters away for life! We do not need those mfkers! Or else, Vietnamese government should lock them up for life in Jungle Camps! They will be gentlemen after serving the First 10 years in there, GUARANTEED! Aahahahha! |
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Thirty-seven U.S. Senators call for release of Vietnamese priest Fr. Ly
cna ^| July 4, 2009 Posted on Sunday, July 05, 2009 6:32:01 AM by NYer Father Ly on trial in 2007 Hanoi, Vietnam, Jul 3, 2009 / 07:33 pm (CNA).- On Wednesday 37 members of the U.S. Senate called on President Nguyen Minh Triet to release Fr. Thadeus Nguyen Van Ly, a longtime human rights advocate. The bipartisan group of Senators, led by Sens. Barbara Boxer (D-CA) and Sam Brownback (R-KS) cited “serious flaws” concerning the priest’s arrest, trial and imprisonment. They asked the Vietnamese president to facilitate Father Ly’s “immediate and unconditional release from prison” and to allow him to return home and work without restrictions on his “internationally guaranteed” freedom of expression, association or movement. Fr. Ly, now 63 years old, has been jailed three times since the 1970s for a total of 14 years, Agence Free Presse says. His four-hour trial in 2007 on charges of spreading propaganda against the Communist government led to an eight-year sentence. During the trial the priest was physically restrained, gagged, and prohibited from defending himself, actions which drew condemnation from diplomats and human rights groups. Jared Genser, president of the prisoners of conscience group Freedom Now, said his group was “strongly encouraged” by the Senators’ efforts. “It is our hope that the Government of Vietnam will heed their call and bring to an end the continued and unjust imprisonment of Father Ly,” he said. A Freedom Now press release described Fr. Ly’s detention as a “bellwether” for human rights in Vietnam. Freedom Now executive director Maran Turner told AFP there has been “further repression” by the Vietnamese government,“more now than in quite some time.” “At this time we feel they are backsliding,” she said. According to AFP, Sens. John Kerry and John McCain, both Vietnam War veterans and former presidential candidates, did not sign the letter. In November 2006 the U.S. State Department ceased to designate Vietnam as a “country of particular concern” following its passage of religious freedom legislation, which outlawed forced renunciations. |
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