ỦY BAN NHÂN QUYỀN VIỆT NAM THE COMMITTEE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IN VIETNAM P.O BOX 648 BƯU ĐIỆN BỜ HỒ, HÀ NỘI, VIỆT NAM Email: humanrightsvn@gmail.com www.humanrightsvn.blogspot.com http://uybannhanquyenvietnam.blogspot.com Hanoi, December 10, 2008 Celebrating the second anniversary of the founding of the Committee for Human Rights in Vietnam: In Honor of Human Rights Advocates in Vietnam Sixty years ago, on December 10, 1948, close to 200 countries in the world adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights at a meeting of the General Assembly of the United Nations. Vietnam, under the Communist dictatorship, also signed this declaration on 1988. In reality, however, over the last 20 years, the Vietnamese Communist government Vietnam has not respected this crucial document. On the contrary, it has used all the subtle means to cruelly subdue, prevent, and persecute those who want to participate in the struggle for human rights in the country. Vietnamese authorities, under the absolute control of the monopolistic Communist leadership, have resorted to lies and distortions to cover up their serious violations of human rights towards its citizens. On the other hand, they have never disseminated this Universal Declaration to the Vietnamese people. Nor have they taken any action to honor human rights advocates. On the contrary, they used the vague provisions of Section 88 of the Criminal Code “spreading propaganda against the Socialist Republic of Vietnam…” to silence these people. The Vietnamese government has arrested and imprisoned numerous human rights and democracy advocates in their campaigns of terrors and suppression, most significantly in March 2007 and September 2008. Based on the spirit of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and recognizing that human rights are of utmost importance to the Vietnamese people, the Committee for Human Rights in Vietnam was founded on December 10, 2006, in the increasingly strong waves of struggle for human rights and democracy, regardless of the threat of terrors and suppression on the part of the government, to fight for the absolute respect of human rights, and for the return of the fundamental freedoms to the Vietnamese people. On the occasion of the second anniversary of the founding of the Committee for Human Rights in Vietnam, we hereby praise the efforts taken by human rights and democracy advocates in Vietnam in trying to overcome all the obstacles in their struggle; we congratulate them for the awards bestowed on them by international human rights organizations as well as Vietnamese foundations aiming at encouraging them in their heroic struggle. As well, on this occasion, we call upon all human rights organizations and all the governments in the world which cherish freedom and democracy to raise their voices to apply pressure on the Vietnamese government: (1) to prevent violations of human rights; (2) to demand an immediate and unconditional release of all those who are under arrest or imprisoned because of their fight for human rights and democracy, and (3) to return the fundamental freedoms to the Vietnamese people. Following is the list of the political dissidents and prisoners who are being held at various locations throughout Vietnam by the Communist government. Open the document to read list.   more »