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MITTON: Odious Dung
Let's take the really bad news first. Not only did it stink, but the Obama administration, which should lambast this kind of thing, held its nose and instead ramped up its ongoing courtship of Hanoi as a hedge against China.
Last week, at the 65th anniversary of Vietnam's public security forces, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung urged the police to continue to crush relentlessly any fledgling political bodies that might threaten the dominance of the ruling communist regime.
He told the massed ranks of the state security services to fight the "cunning plots of hostile forces and to prevent political opposition parties setting up to threaten our government."
Vietnam's constitution forbids the creation of any political party except the Communist Party of Vietnam. Keep that in mind when you castigate nearby Burma, which may oppress opposition parties horribly but at least allows them to exist.
Days before Mr. Dung's odious exhortation, its effects were demonstrated starkly once again when the police arrested professor Pham Minh Hoang, a lecturer in applied mathematics at the Ho Chi Minh City Institute of Technology.
Press Release No. 27: Vietnam authority wrongly accused the VNPP

Press Release No. 27 - Date 04/29/2010
-- For Immediate Release --
RE: Vietnam authority arrested Ms. Pham Thi Phuong and labeled the Vietnam Populist Party as a terrorist organization
Houston, TX - VNPP's Liaison Office -- On 04/28/2010, the state run media newspapers in Vietnam widely reported that Pham Thi Phuong (born in 1945) was arrested and accused the Vietnam Populist Party (VNPP) for planning a terrorist attack during the holidays on April 30th, 2010.
Due to the wrongful accusation, we at the Liaison Office of Vietnam Populist Party assert that:
Vietnam jails four for opposing Chinese bauxite mine
Vietnam jails four for opposing Chinese bauxite mine | Thursday, 22 April 2010
Radio Netherlands - Vietnam has jailed four people it accused of associating with a banned opposition party and opposing the communist regime, official media said Thursday.
The three men and one woman were given sentences of between three and five years by a court in the central province of Lam Dong on Tuesday.
International news about Lam Dong's trial(From left): Duong Au, Phung Quang Quyen, Truong Van Kim, Truong Thi Tam Vietnam jails four for links with banned partyFriday, April 23, 2010 03:17 WIB | International | Hanoi (ANTARA News/AFP) - Vietnam has jailed four people it accused of associating with a banned opposition party and opposing the communist regime, official media said Thursday. COPYRIGHT © 2010 By Agence France-Presse, Updated: 4/22/2010
Vietnam jails four for links with banned partyVietnam has jailed four people it accused of associating with a banned opposition party and opposing the communist regime, official media said Thursday. Government of Vietnam isolates and terrorizes Reporter Truong Minh Duc
Government of Vietnam isolates and terrorizes Reporter Truong Minh Duc Reporter Truong Minh Duc Houston (TX), April 05, 2010 (VNPP) - According to information received from Vietnam, Mr. Truong Minh Duc was transferred to K4 Camp (in Xuan Loc Prison, Dong Nai province) on March 29, 2010. Mr. Truong Minh Duc, a member of VNPP, was suddenly separated from the group of political prisoners in K2 Camp and sent to a camp with serious criminal prisoners. This act intended to isolate and mentally terrorize Mr. Duc, especially when he was still in high blood pressure and suffer from intestinal diseases. K4 is a camp belongs to Xuan Loc Prison, located about 30 kilometers, and is set in a remote forest. Currently, Mr. Truong Minh Duc held with 60 criminal prisoners who have long sentences for their criminal crimes. The living conditions at K4 are very harsh, with 24/24 police surveillance. His daily activities are closely watched by the guards to the extent of the criminal prisoners in general do not dare speak or friendly making contact with him. Mr. Duc has been held since May 5th, 2005 and remains unrepentant. He stands for his good cause and has never asked for clemency. The Vietnam government has recently published several articles in Vietnam media, accused the Vietnam Populist Party of “planning to overthrow the government.” We would like to call on your enthusiastic support for the family of Mr. Truong Minh Duc. Any questions please contact VNPP’s Liaison Office at:
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or phone number: 1-713-849-0636. For postal letter please write to: Radio Hoa-Mai, POB 842064, Houston, TX 77284-2064 - USA (Memo: TMD). ### |
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