The Saigon Tangent

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    Wow, more power to him. I wish him all the luck in the world. One person found this helpful 2 people found this helpful. Viet Tan held its 6th Party Congress in September Two years later, this group was then later reorganized into Viet Tan, when it became a worldwide underground movement. During the period of to Hoang Co Minh also served as the organization's chair, until he was ambushed by Vietnamese soldiers while leading a group of members into Vietnam.

    In the period that followed, Viet Tan remained an underground organization with undisclosed projects and campaigns. On September 19, , in a highly publicized event in Berlin, Germany , the organization stepped out as a public organization, announcing the dissolution of the NUFLV, and a recommitment to establish democracy in Vietnam through peaceful means. Bush together with three other Vietnamese-American activists to the White House on a meeting about Vietnam's increasingly harsh treatment of anti-government activists and an upcoming visit by Vietnam's president Nguyen Minh Triet to the United States.

    A similar protest against China's actions over disputed maritime territories occurred on October 8, with approximately 70 members of Viet Tan in attendance in Hanoi, Vietnam.


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    • The members said it was their responsibility as citizens to speak out, [29] and passed out T-shirts and hats calling for the government to defend its right to sovereignty over disputed islands in the South China Sea. The arrests were not officially confirmed by the Vietnamese government until November 22, During the press briefing, officials declined to state which laws the detained individuals have broken, nor released any information about Nguyen Quoc Quan, whose whereabouts remained unknown for a week. In response to the arrest, Viet Tan launched a worldwide awareness campaign under the name of Free Them Now , that included a petition to request the US, French and Thai government for assistance in demanding an immediate release of the individuals.

      On November 24, , Vietnamese security police released university student Nguyen Trong Khiem after detaining him for a week without cause.

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      On December 12, , after weeks of protests and appeals by U. Consulate allowed to visit him once per month. However, family visits were not allowed. During a behind-closed-doors trial in Vietnam on May 13, , [38] [39] Nguyen Quoc Quan was sentenced to 6 months in prison, but since he had already served that time, was released on May 17, and deported back to the United States. In July and August , a new series of arrests by the Vietnamese government was made. Hong Vo, a year-old social worker from Melbourne , Australia was arrested in the evening of October 10, Vo was boarding a plan to return to Australia.

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      After the Australian consulate in Vietnam intervened in the case, Hong Vo was released from prison on October 21, and immediately expelled from the country without the possibility for her to ever return. In May , three Viet Tan members along with four other land activists were tried during a one-day, closed trial and sentenced to prison for two to seven years. Congress signed a letter to U.

      Quan's immediate release on grounds that the Vietnamese government is "abusing its vague national security provisions as the pretext to arrest and detain individuals who peacefully advocate for religious and political freedom. In response to Vietnam's appeal to Internet companies Microsoft , Google and Yahoo to work with the Vietnamese government to restrict blogging about dissident material and hand over information that could lead to arrests, Viet Tan launched the "Internet Freedom Campaign". In October , the organization also started the No Firewall portal, that provided documentation on digital security and how to circumvent the Vietnamese government firewall.

      In April , the organization obtained a decree entitled Decree on the Management, Provision, Use of Internet Services and Information Content Online that was drafted by the Vietnamese government that would ask internet companies to censor blogs, release blogger information and possibly house data centers in Vietnam for the purpose of censorship and regulation of social media.

      Reporters Without Borders later confirmed that the decree exists and that it was meant to be enacted in June