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Thứ Tư, 26 tháng 11, 2014

ATTACK AND ASSAULT brutally JOURNALIST TRUONG MINH DUC ... BINH DUONG POLICE IN PARTICULAR AND POLICE OF VIETNAM IN GENERAL...WHAT DID THEY SHOW ...?










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Do Minh Tuyen



Eight police services in Binh Duong Vietnam brutally assaulted journalist Truong Minh Duc in last November just one of a myriad of prominent cases in Vietnam in recent years that showing the brutal behavior and immorality of the Police brance in Vietnam. Especially for the Democratic activist and human rights ... the Blogger and Journalist dissidents ... the Religious Activist ... activities for Civil Society and the petitioners who're appropriated assets, land, farms and homes by the State government of Vietnam Communist .



As a single tool and the most effective in protecting and maintaining the existence for the communist dictatorship in Vietnam today, the Police branch of Vietnam always tell myself and act with the motto: "Remain the party ... also remaining them "so all attitudes, opinions and behavior of all of them extremely brutal and almost lost all humanity ... in contrast to the spirit of nature and the inherent responsibility of police branch in preserving and maintaining social order and safety ... and thoroughly protect property and life for the people. Everyone of us, we sure have not forgotten our sense of pity when seeing some of Hanoi police  heartlessly kicked on Mr. Nguyen Chi Duc's face, a Communist Party member of Vietnam when he with the Vietnamese people down the road for demonstrations to show their patriotism opposed the aggression and invasion of the Chinese communist government on 17 July, 2011. What makes the Police branch of Vietnam becomes brutal and behave cruel immoral like that ...?



The only reason for the extravagant behavior from police of Vietnam despite the law ... and even despite the human moral conscience... that is the backed and cover tolerated by the government ... so although violate the law often does not get sanction or punishment. Usually when falling into the too obvious cases can not cover up is those police who's mistake themselves if be handled is also by a form of internal processing, Administrative processing or warning. ..v ... v ... rarely be punished and dealt with strictly in accordance with the law ... So the police branch of Vietnam became increasingly aggressive and pointlessly cruel. No other countries in the world where the law enforcement officers and component of hooligans behave so like each other that people sometimes witnessing is difficult to distinguish who is the police and who is the gangsters, the bad part scum of society. Everyone when there is the need to step into the police office, the first thing that greeted their eyes is the board's Rules and 6 issues that Uncle Ho taught ... but the brutal barbaric behavior of the police Force in Vietnam today and for many years ... made people think and be skeptical about the so-called "living, learning and working follow the moral example of Ho Chi Minh ...?




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Posted on 25-11-2014 15:25 Modification Date 25-11-2014

RSF condemns assault on journalist Truong Minh Duc


mediaJournalist Truong Minh Duc - DR
    Reporters Without Borders - RSF based in Paris, condemned the assault on independent journalist Truong Minh Duc in early November in Thu Dau Mot. This journalist is being currently in critical condition.
    In an announcement made today, 11/25/2014, Reporters Without Borders said it had been "shaken» by the brutal assault on journalist Truong Minh Duc on the morning of 11/02/2014.
    The statement said, "eight police were ambushed, this journalists had to run into a cafe to flee, but never made it. According to witnesses, the police have continued to use helmets to hit Truong Minh Duc, even though he was unconscious ".
    According to a relative of journalist Truong Minh Duc, he almost died before being brought into the emergency in Hoan My Hospital, where he continues to be special care. The wife of journalist Truong Minh Duc said her husband identified in the  assault group having the police of Binh Duong province. The cause of the attack remains unclear.
    In a statement, Mr. Benjamin Ismail, in charge of the Asia-Pacific region by Reporters Without Borders, declared: "The violence of the police aimed at bloggers and citizen journalists are becoming popular and continues to grow in all regions of Vietnam. Almost certainly this is not a single act, but a persecution was carried out on the orders of the Communist Party of Vietnam. »
    RSF called on the international community to quickly take measures to put pressure on the government of Vietnam to stop persecuting a systematic to those who protects freedom of the press and freedom of information ".
    The organization also recalled that on 11/05/2014, even the French consul in Saigon also has been assaulted by Vietnamese police when he came to help blogger Pham Minh Hoang who was being harassed by plainclothes police and thugs.






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    Thứ Bảy, 22 tháng 11, 2014

    A FREE PRESS FOR VIETNAM ... ?









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    Do Minh Tuyen



    Freedom of the Press, one of the fundamental human rights legally justifiable of people  so long have always been the concern of the people of Vietnam and abroad in particular ... and for those who love freedom and Democracy in over the world today in general. Speaking to the press freedom in Vietnam today ... many people in Vietnam so far still surprised and laments when a series of reporter Journalist of the major newspapers in the State of Vietnam as the Thanh nien  and the Tuoi tre Newspapers ... v ... v ... and those who own personal blog sites such as Nguyen Van Hai (Dieu plow) Ta Phong Tan (Blog of Justice and truth) Nguyen Huu Vinh (Anh Ba Sam blog) ... etc ... were in turn imprisoned for daring to write and publish information relating to corrupt government officials and the rallies from the people express their patriotism against aggression and invasion of China to Vietnam ...?



    A very paradoxical that the people of Vietnam have experienced over the years ... it is the "Words are not the same acts" of state leaders in communist Vietnam by imprisonment two famous journalists who're combating corruption, Nguyen Viet Chien of  the Thanh nien newspaper and Nguyen Van Hai of the Tuoi tre newspaper ... when these people reported the self that serves the corruption (PMU18) of government officials in 2008. in addition, those who love Freedom and Democracy and have struggled for human rights of people in Vietnam have in turn and turns be harassed, repressed pressure violently beaten and ultimately prosecuted, jailed illegally because of their high ideal in helping to create a society that is fair and clean ...?





    Through articles published in The New York Times on December 19-11-2014 of Mr. Nguyen Cong Khe, former Chief Editor of the Thanh nien newspaper in Vietnam, called for a background Press Freedom for Vietnam .. . that all the people of Vietnam we fully agree before a public call for his practical nature. However, what the people of Vietnam and abroad and the international community expect from the communist government of Vietnam is not only a platform of Press Freedom... but Freedom in all aspects of how including Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion, Freedom of assembly ... v ... v ... that's exactly what really helps prerequisite to social stability and national development. To be Vietnamese, nobody do not wish the very best to their homeland ... and yet, full of unruly behavior, irrational, and dubious from the leaders of communist state and the current authorities in Vietnam ... was almost twisting all the people's confidence in the leadership of their State. Anti-corruption ...? Strictly respect human rights ...? it just sham democracy acts that gender ruling Communist leaders in Vietnam so long to use aim demagogic ... to deception and sophistry for their misconduct in public. Press freedom and freedom in all fields must quickly be implemented thoroughly and properly ... that's true wishes of the people of Vietnam ... and also the only way to help the Regime in the existence and survival of the state of the economy weak and the collapse of the country today ... as well as for the threat of invasion from the Northern ambitious expansionist neighboring country  China .




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    HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam — The Vietnamese government must allow the media to operate freely. This is essential to the country’s continued economic and political liberalization, and to the Communist Party’s efforts to regain the support of the people, which it needs for the sake of its own survival.
    Vietnam’s media landscape has changed significantly during the past five years, and the Communist Party has lost much of its control over the industry, with disastrous consequences.
    There are now hundreds of official media outlets, all owned by the government, and all controlled by the Ministry of Information and Communications and its local counterparts. All senior editors are appointed, after careful vetting, by the government and the Communist Party.
    Vietnam also has some quasi-private outlets, which produce TV shows, host online news portals and publish local versions of foreign magazines, like Esquire and Cosmopolitan. But private operators are required to partner with a state entity, which means that they, too, must be mindful of censorship.


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    As the government continues to expand news categories it considers to be sensitive — relations with China, land disputes, the medical conditions of top leaders — many media companies are providing increasingly sanitized news. Readers, particularly young ones, have deserted them in droves, looking for less propaganda. Both circulation and the advertising revenues of the two most popular official dailies, Tuoi Tre and Thanh Nien, have dropped by almost two-thirds since 2008, according to highly placed sources at these newspapers. Other publications have turned tabloid, featuring sensational scandals in an attempt to stem the reader hemorrhage.
    Instead the Vietnamese public is turning to foreign news sources, which are easily accessible online. Facebook and social media have also blossomed: Some intellectuals and former party members have their own blogs on which they openly criticize the government, attracting tens of thousands of visitors every day. Although the government has imposed Internet firewalls, workarounds are well-known and readily available. Vietnam has one of the highest rates of Internet penetration among countries with comparable per capita incomes.
    But the emergence of alternative sources of information is a problem in its own right, because these are not uniformly reliable. The public, including the intelligentsia, has grown so distrustful of state media and the state itself that it is too quick to accept accounts criticizing the government as true, even when they are not well substantiated.
    A slew of books has been published in recent years claiming to reveal state secrets on virtually every major national issue: from the origins of the Communist Party to the epic battle against the French at Dien Bien Phu, from China’s real designs on Vietnam to Ho Chi Minh’s private life. The recent “Den Cu,” by Tran Dinh, questions Uncle Ho’s nationalist credentials. It also claims he was directly involved in the forced land redistribution program of 1953-56, which killed more than 170,000 people, and may have attended the show trial of some wealthy landowners.
    The party and the government tend not to refute such allegations. Instead, they insist on maintaining outdated forms of control and micromanaging trivial issues, like the depth of the decolletage on singers’ dresses. This reflects their lack of confidence, and it undermines the party’s credibility, including on vital national interests, like combating corruption and curbing China’s regional ambitions.
    Corruption is a major issue, contributing to Vietnam’s huge public-sector debt, high rates of nonperforming loans and inefficient state enterprises. (Public debt is rapidly approaching 65 percent of G.D.P., the limit set by the government.) And the party, the government and Parliament have declared that fighting corruption is a top priority. But after so many years of media control, people have grown too wary of the authorities to give them any credit. When senior officials and corporate chieftains are arrested for graft, the public assumes it is the result of factional score-settling.
    The lack of media transparency has also been a problem in Vietnam’s tussle with our centuries-old enemy, China. In May, the Chinese government moved an oil-drilling rig off the Paracel Islands in the South China Sea to inside Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone. Yet the Vietnamese government’s initial response struck many of us as meek: The foreign minister called the move “brazen” at first, but then the ministry spokesman simply repeated over and over again that “China must withdraw from Vietnam’s undisputed maritime territory.”
    Reporting by the mainstream media was also muted, which meant the public discussion was dominated by the extreme nationalism of anti-China demonstrators and virulent online petitions by academics and former officials, including a Vietnamese ambassador to China. Speculation ran wild on blogs that some untoward deal had been struck, with frequent reference to the infamous Chengdu meeting, a secret encounter in 1990 during which the Vietnamese Communist Party and the Chinese Communist Party are thought to have undertaken a mutual protection pact that involved making Vietnam more dependent on China economically and politically.
    Alternative sources of information are not the antidote to state control of the mainstream media. They are welcome, but they cannot be relied upon alone. Especially in Vietnam’s existential fight against corruption and China, the traditional Vietnamese media must be allowed to freely disseminate timely and impartial information. Vietnam has many experienced journalists who have been cowed by censorship for too long and want nothing more but to do their jobs properly.
    The Constitution already provides for full press freedom; it must be implemented. Opening up the media would help our leaders win back the trust of the people, which they need if they hope to advance Vietnam’s main goals. Freedom of the press is good for the country, and it is good for the regime.
    Nguyen Cong Khe, founder of the news daily Thanh Nien and formerly its editor in chief for 23 years, is the chairman of a privately owned media corporation that operates the online news portal www.motthegioi.vn. This article was translated by Nguyen Trung Truc from the Vietnamese.

    A version of this op-ed appears in print on November 20, 2014, in The International New York Times. 



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    Thứ Năm, 20 tháng 11, 2014

    Mennonite CHURCH IN Binh Duong VIETNAM ... constantly be harassed and physical oppressed.










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    Mennonite Church in Binh Duong Vietnam once again continued be suffered a brutal attack other from Communist rulers of Vietnam on last Sunday 02-11. After the Catholic Church to the Protestant Church .. and then which other religions will continue to become targets of violent attacks by atheist communist regime in Vietnam ...? For years, religious freedom in Vietnam has been and being trampled brutally in many different ways, including the use of gangs and gangsters attacked and suppressed violently to all religious that are sacred spiritual activities of people.




    That is why the international community increasingly deep concern to religious freedom in Vietnam ... and the Commission on International Religious Freedom in the United States has repeatedly recommended to the U.S State Department let put Vietnam back on the list (CPC) under the water acts of harassment and oppression religion seriously and continuously. Laws of Vietnam, Vietnam's Constitution and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights rules are very clear on Religious Freedom Rights of the people ... but in fact, the communist government of Vietnam to end time to time, utilizing all means of sophisticated and blatant harassment and violent repression on activities Religious Beliefs of people, believers and religious dignitaries ... except the Religious organizations owned by the direction and management absolutely by the monitoring system of the communist government of Vietnam.



    Freedom of Belief is one of the fundamental rights of human freedom holiest in Vietnam and all the people in over the world ... so there's nobody or any public authority, any power may impede, prohibit or restrict ... and the people of Vietnam and all the people around the world are living freedom and express their religious beliefs without having to invoke, van plea or ask for. In order to stop the harassment and repression of Religion ... all the people of Vietnam let be unanimously together ... besides mobilizing strong pressure from the international community over the accusations and exposing all crimes of the communist government of Vietnam out in public ... people in Vietnam also have to unite and defend each other in every situation ... typical the brutal attacks targeting Society St. Mennonite Binh Duong in Vietnam today. It is time to put an immediate end to the persecution of human rights ... and quickly return back to social justice for the people of Vietnam ... immediately and unconditional.




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    Protestant Church in My Phuoc, Binh Duong to be harassed and attacks

    Gia Minh RFA editor, Bangkok
    2014-11-09
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    Một số người bịt mặt ném đá tấn công Hội Thánh Tin Lành Mennonite Bến Cát ngày 2 tháng 11 vừa qua
    Several masked men threw stones attacked Mennonite Church at Ben Cat on last November 2
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    Mennonite Church of independence in My Phuoc ward, town Ben Cat, Binh Duong province on Sunday, November 2 continues to be smashed, and attacked while Christians worship was being focus. Those in charge of this church, said composition attacks were directed by local anonymous officials; while the local media and the Committee for Religious Affairs, the province rejected.
    Immediately after the attack in the new batch, the pastor in charge gave a report urgently on the Internet with video back part of the attack by rogue elements in the presence of local people that officials forces did not intervene.
    Pastor Tran Minh Hoa, one of the pastors currently serving in the Mennonite My Phuoc church said the comments on the recent attacks, which is to have the anomaly:
    Yes, the unusual, the government ordered gangster destroying the church so we still do not know what is the reason?
    Meanwhile, an official of the Religious Committee of Binh Duong Province anonymity said Mennonite My Phuoc church activities without granted for legal status by government under the provisions of the State:
    The living place that is not local workers are calling some people in the Central Highlands province to live in it for life, but also the local people there who do not have daily needs.
    BTG officer in Binh Duong province
    A living place that is not local workers that are calling some people in the Central Highlands province to live in it for life, but also the local people there who do not have daily needs. They use money to entice, calling people on the Central Highlands to reality than the locals do not. The fact is that, there thing ... there's no beating. If there affecting security, the functional departments such as the police have handled it then. No matter when there is a fight ... but calling the function force that function forces not come... without it! That is misinformation, Binh Duong Newspaper has published a number of articles on that place.
    Those in the church at this also read; However, according to Pastor Tran Minh Hoa Binh Duong is what raised alarm in the article are not true, he said:
    They write false too, hiding their mistakes before the church as well as people around the world. Ms. Lan still has temporary residence card in which they said did not register their temporary residence. Ms. Dung completed kindergarten here tertiary sectors preschool teachers and two secondary teachers , one of them is primary teaching and another in kindergarten, but they say that teachers have no qualifications at all ... They lied blatantly and in our churches have people who want to write articles critical. We are also certified by the police to register people to learn, they say there is no registration. That is absurd.
    Pastor Tran Minh Hoa restated the formation and activities of the My Phuoc church over the years as follows:
    They lied blatantly and in our churches have people who want to write articles critical. We are also certified by the police to register people to learn, they say there is no registration. That is ridiculous
    Tran Minh Hoa Pastor
    Our church group from 2007 to present. Pastor Nguyen Thanh Nhan pastor here. From 2011 he went to Thailand for applying refugee, I was officially appointed to receive there. The church remained normal group with about 40 members including the brothers of workers 
    working there, plus the students at the Bible School that about 40 more. We have weekly group so often, but the last two weeks we could not because the government team had hired gangsters, to block the door of church, stoned and beaten, four people were beaten. Themselves hired gangsters who like to smash our church, then of course they will say so to justify their wrongdoing before the society
    During 4 hours gangster disruptive of our church that governments do not take measures to prevent them.
    For questions Religion Committee will verify the case and if indeed there are workers that wish to participate in the Mennonite church like this, the agency what they will do, the employees of the Religion Pacific responded:
    If workers demand will solve. There is so much room as in Thuan An Binh Chuan, An Phu, Dong An state still allows the point group for workers serve as Binh Hoa sects Nam Phuong ... If the real workers demand, but this place workers are not really in need should not allow the place to be.
    But Pastor Tran Minh Hoa said in recent years, the Mennonite My Phuoc church has procedures conducted as required by law, but authorities of Binh Duong Province has  refused.
    Early time pastor Nhan had three times presented the problems by the church to ask for the 
    establishment of a group in there. Three times they were denied. When my pastor the same church where Pastor Quang has notified, but did not apply because the former has three or four times and then many times they just refuse, how can we keep applying such forever.
    As stated by the minister in charge of the Mennonite My Phuoc church, Binh Duong from June this year under the church has been smashed more than a dozen times, offensive. However, in the Sunday times recently exacerbated more with the participation of many people and the way of attack is  brutal more.
    Attack status to Mennonite church in My Phuoc, Ben Cat District, Binh Duong Province was raised in Speaking up from 25 civil society organizations in Vietnam on last 6th November.




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