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Nov 5, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

"Meet Vietnam" scheduled in San Francisco,

Full story: VietNamNet

" "Meet Vietnam" - " the first of a series of activities to promote economic cooperation and promote Vietnam's image in California will take place on November 15-16 in San Francisco.

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Nov 7, 2009
 
&#272;&#7890;NG BÀO hãy t&#7893; ch&#7913;c và tham gia các cu&#7897;c bi&#7875;u tình ch&#7889;ng CSVN t&#7893; ch&#7913;c cu&#7897;c 'G&#7863;p g&#7905; Vi&#7879;t Nam' vào ngày 15 và 16/11/2009 t&#7841;i San Francisco nh&#7857;m m&#7909;c &#273;ích tuyên truy&#7873;n, &#273;ánh phá, chia r&#7869; và phân hóa c&#7897;ng &#273;&#7891;ng Vi&#7879;t Nam &#7903; h&#7843;i ngo&#7841;i !!!
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Nov 7, 2009
 
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Vietnamese dissident near death

One of nine Vietnamese dissidents sentenced to prison in early October remains on hunger strike and may be near death, his wife said after visiting him.
Vu Van Hung, a 43-year-old high school teacher, was sentenced to three years in prison and three years of probation on October 7 for hanging a banner advocating multiparty democracy from a Hanoi overpass in August 2008.
“He is so weak that he cannot walk by himself,” said Hung’s wife, Ly Thi Tuyet Mai.“Two policemen had to carry him by his armpits to meet me.”
Mai said Hung had not eaten and had drunk nothing but water since his conviction, and now weighed just 30kg.
Hung is demanding that an appeals court reverse the verdict against him and that the prison cease placing him in cells together with common criminals.
Mai said the prison guards responsible for Hung had asked her to encourage him to eat.
“They told me if he dies, the people who suffer the most would be himself and his family, not the jailers,” Mai said.“If he wants to struggle against the court, he needs to live first.”
Hung is being held at Prison Number 1 in Hanoi’s Tu Liem district, about 15km from downtown.
Hung was one of nine dissidents sentenced to two to six years in prison in the second week of October for violating Article 88 of Vietnam’s legal code, which forbids “spreading propaganda against the Socialist Republic of Vietnam”.
The trials elicited protests from foreign countries and international human rights organisations.
Reporters Without Borders said on October 12 that the convictions were “manifestly violations of free expression”.
Human Rights Watch announced in early October that it had awarded grants to six Vietnamese writers, three of them currently in jail. The group noted that Nguyen Xuan Nghia, a 2008 winner of grants for writers who have been victims of political persecution and are in financial need, was among the dissidents sentenced.
The US embassy in Hanoi said on October 14 that it was “deeply disturbed” by the convictions. It urged the government to “honor its international human rights commitments and immediately and unconditionally release” the prisoners.
Another 2008 Human Rights Watch award winner, novelist Tran Khai Thanh Thuy, was “beaten and arrested after she publicly expressed her support for the nine activists” sentenced, the US Embassy noted. Thuy remains in jail while police pursue assault charges against her in connection with the incidents in which she says she was beaten. DPA
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Nov 8, 2009
 
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Vietnamese dissident near death
One of nine Vietnamese dissidents sentenced to prison in early October remains on hunger strike and may be near death, his wife said after visiting him.
Vu Van Hung, a 43-year-old high school teacher, was sentenced to three years in prison and three years of probation on October 7 for hanging a banner advocating multiparty democracy from a Hanoi overpass in August 2008.
“He is so weak that he cannot walk by himself,” said Hung’s wife, Ly Thi Tuyet Mai.“Two policemen had to carry him by his armpits to meet me.”
Mai said Hung had not eaten and had drunk nothing but water since his conviction, and now weighed just 30kg.
Hung is demanding that an appeals court reverse the verdict against him and that the prison cease placing him in cells together with common criminals.
Mai said the prison guards responsible for Hung had asked her to encourage him to eat.
“They told me if he dies, the people who suffer the most would be himself and his family, not the jailers,” Mai said.“If he wants to struggle against the court, he needs to live first.”
Hung is being held at Prison Number 1 in Hanoi’s Tu Liem district, about 15km from downtown.
Hung was one of nine dissidents sentenced to two to six years in prison in the second week of October for violating Article 88 of Vietnam’s legal code, which forbids “spreading propaganda against the Socialist Republic of Vietnam”.
The trials elicited protests from foreign countries and international human rights organisations.
Reporters Without Borders said on October 12 that the convictions were “manifestly violations of free expression”.
Human Rights Watch announced in early October that it had awarded grants to six Vietnamese writers, three of them currently in jail. The group noted that Nguyen Xuan Nghia, a 2008 winner of grants for writers who have been victims of political persecution and are in financial need, was among the dissidents sentenced.
The US embassy in Hanoi said on October 14 that it was “deeply disturbed” by the convictions. It urged the government to “honor its international human rights commitments and immediately and unconditionally release” the prisoners.
Another 2008 Human Rights Watch award winner, novelist Tran Khai Thanh Thuy, was “beaten and arrested after she publicly expressed her support for the nine activists” sentenced, the US Embassy noted. Thuy remains in jail while police pursue assault charges against her in connection with the incidents in which she says she was beaten. DPA
Talking about business with Vietnam, OverseaViets only make MainlandViets shitting their pants and laughing-until-their-balls-fal l-off!
There are no shortages of Foreign Investors lining up for permits in order starting their businesses in Vietnam.
They inlude multi-nationalities, multi-corporations, multi-billion-dollar businesses involving few hunderds thousands of new jobs and attaching modern technology.
OverseaViets came from abroad only for boasting about their exile lives, bullshitting about their nut-and-bolt knowledge, trying to enjoy with more money buying power and searching for new, young hot Viet wives (I DO LIKE THIS ONE). They might try to help out relatives, openning MOM-and-POP shops assiting relatives' finance.
What else??? Could be buying some piece of land for future investment/retirement(TOO LATE NOW, BABY)...
End of Vietnam Monitor Free Services!
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Nov 8, 2009
 
bac kiVCcon catk CIRCLE OF STUPID in commie of vietnam

ai la con sen ccho quoc te zday bac kiVCcon catk???
or your commie circle of stupid from ho chi minh khon lien???
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Nov 8, 2009
 
either way da bac kiVCcon catk runnin out of lies
bac ki from china

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Nov 8, 2009
 
but its good 4them fool 4reigners 2invest in commie of vietnam as long as da bac kiVCcon catk keep on spinnin the commie circle of stupid. as long as the circle of stupid spinnin...da 4reigners R winnin and da peasant veits R just cheap labors and more do la for bac kiVCcon catk 2 serve master chin.

whahahahha
by da way good 4tourists 2
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Nov 8, 2009
 
whahahahahhahahaha
vc spinnin circle stupid

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#23
Nov 8, 2009
 
vietnam only 20 years behind china. "thoi"
both daddy and son are spinnin the same commie circle of stupid. china big vietnam small...
capitalist economy while communist government MAFIA!
whos laughin all the way 2the banks???
ONLY foreigners and commies
while peasants are just cheap labors
vc spinnin circle stupid

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#25
Nov 8, 2009
 
and the commies are SAYIN

EVERYTHING IS 4 DA PEOPLE

WHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA

ONLY SCRABS 4 DA PEOPLE IN DA COMMIES' WORLD

whahahahhahahahahah

peasants will always will be peasants...001
or become thugs like ak47!!!whahahahhaha
vc spinnin circle stupid

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#26
Nov 8, 2009
 
VC need ak47 to spin da commie circle of stupid just like china your father!
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