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Smith Calls on Vietnamese Government to Immediately Release Political Prisoners Congressman will be introducing resolution in House to demand an immediate end to the human rights abuses in Vietnam |
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – As Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Gia Khiem arrived in “We are here today to tell the Vietnamese government that enough is enough. It is time for human rights to flourish in At the press conference, Smith announced that he is introducing a resolution in the U.S. House of Representatives to demand the immediate release of Father Nguyen Van Ly, Nguyen Van Dai, Le Thi Cong Nhan and other political prisoners and prisoners of conscience. The resolution also calls for the Government of Vietnam to comply with internationally recognized standards for basic freedoms and human rights. “I have been to Last month, the parish house of Father Ly—a former prisoner of conscience who spent over 13 years in prison—was raided. Father Ly was moved to a remote location and placed under house arrest. Father Ly was one of the founders of “Block 8406”—a democracy movement which started last April—and his arrested coincided with the establishment of a new political party he started, the Vietnam Progression Party. Earlier this month, Vietnamese police arrested another member of “Block 8406” and the principal spokesperson for the Vietnam Progression Party, Le Thi Cong Nhan. On the same day—March 6, 2007—Vietnamese police arrested one of Smith compared these political prisoners to Vaclav Havel, the author of Charter 77 and key leader in the movement to bring peaceful democratic reform to
“These individuals are the Vaclav Havels of Smith also noted that the State Department's removal of “The US should consider reinstating | ||
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| For Immediate Release: March 14, 2007 Contact: Patrick Creamer (202) 225-3765 |
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