A full description is found at: http://www.vietvungvinh.com/Portal.asp?goto=VietNam/2007/20070830_08.htm The graffiti means to ask the communist party to abolish article 4 in Viet Nam's constitution where its state that "only the VN communist party rules the country, no other party has legitimate right to challenge with them". Therefore, any party forms within Viet Nam will consider as illegal, giving the communist power to suppress. Thank you, People's Democratic Party for sending the photograph and explanation. The next article is from Women for Human Rights in Vietnam. Hanoi, August 30, 2007 � In an effort to learn more about the condition of democracy and human rights in Vietnam, Mr. Michael Orona, Deputy Director of the Office of Asia and Western Hemisphere Affairs of the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor of the US State Department, had scheduled to meet with pro-democracy activists in Hanoi. The meeting, arranged by Women for Human Rights in Vietnam , had been scheduled to take place at the office of Mr. Nguyen Phuong Anh in Hanoi at 3 PM on August 30, 2007. Mr. Orona, supposedly was to meet with fifteen pro-democracy activists including Mr. Pham Van Troi, Mr. Vu Hung, Mr. Pham Duc Chinh, Mr. Do Duy Thong� However, the Hanoi regime attempted to prevent this meeting by holding a number of these activists against their will at police stations in their local provinces, preventing them from traveling to Hanoi to meet with Mr. Orona.   more »