Why protest the Viet
Weekly? – a response to “Free-press backlash hurts Little
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/orange/la-me-viet2sep02,1,2213448.story?coll=la-editions-orange
by Jean Libby,
editor VietAm Review
I wondered then,
as I wonder now, why someone’s erroneous opinion on what free speech and free
assembly are would be printed. In the
old days it was because the reporter was more comfortable talking with whites
on the periphery than African Americans on the front lines. It was also because reporters didn’t
understand the issues. Could this
describe Mike Anton, a staff writer for the Los
Angeles Times?
#1 Freedom of speech and freedom of the press
are restrictions on the government, not of the people on each other. Comparing the lawful,
noisy protests of community opinion in Little Saigon with the tactics of the
Communist government in suppressing the press in
#2
Nowhere in the article is it mentioned that the Viet Weekly is written in Vietnamese for the Vietnamese-reading
population, unless you are able to make that inference from the statement that local
merchant Peter Katz can’t read or speak the language. Nowhere is it mentioned that the Viet Weekly reprints articles directly
from the Communist press releases, including a statement that Congresswoman
Loretta Sanchez, who represents much of Orange County, was “interfering with
Vietnamese internal affairs” when she visited Hanoi with the Congressional
delegation last April and was escorting invited Vietnamese citizens who were
accosted by police outside the ambassador’s residence and prevented from
entering. Nowhere is it mentioned that
the Viet Weekly editor Le Vu was a
ticket-holder at the pricey private dinner for
As
editor of VietAm Review, a Googled
blog on the general topic of Vietnamese American Achievement, I have written
primarily about Viet Weekly ‘s
publication of falsehoods and audio manipulation of the statements of former
Ambassador Michael Marine at a press statement in the Hilton Hanoi on April 6,
2007. I have interviewed by Le Vu,
editor of the Viet Weekly. I am the journalist who first emailed the American Embassy in Hanoi in May 2007 asking for clarification of the statements of Ambassador Marine about Father Ly. I looked for press conferences on the website and asked for a date in April that was noted but not published. The response was that Ambassador Marine had made no statement about Father Ly at the conference, nor had any questions been asked about it. The press conference of April 6 with the Congressional delegation is still not listed on the Embassy site as having occurred. The written transcript--which finally came after repeated requests--is called a 'press roundtable.'
In an article dated August 16, 2007, Nick Schou of the Orange County Weekly has written an extensive feature entitled "Red Scare in Little Saigon" which is remarkably accurate on the history of the statements of Ambassador Marine which were masked by the American Embassy in Hanoi when I wrote to them in May. It is accurate, that is, until he emails the Embassy and receives a reply from Angela Aggelar, a press and cultural attaché with the U.S.
Embassy in Hanoi, who said her office was unaware of the controversy
surrounding Viet Weekly’s coverage of Marine’s press
conference. “I believe Ambassador Marine’s comments speak for
themselves, and I have nothing to add to them,” she wrote to the Orange County Weekly.
My interchange of emails, the transcript of the April 6 event at the Hilton Hanoi that took two months to obtain and then only with a phone call to the press office of the U.S. State Dept. in Washington whose name of course cannot be mentioned, extensively involving both the Vietnamese staff and the American head of the Press office James Warren, was published in VietAm Review http://vietamreview.blogharbor.com/blog/HanoiPropagandainUSA/_archives/2007/7/12/3087860.html
According to Schou, Le Vu denies everything: “I stand by the audiotape,” he says.
“If it is fabricated, then I should be in jail by now, or the embassy
would have contacted me. That’s the cornerstone of their charge against
me. If they can prove that, what is the defense for me? How could I
make up Michael Marine talking about religious freedom other than if I
were trying to help the communist regime?”
This statement makes no sense whatever. As I am the person who has made the charge of manipulation (not fabrication) of the audiotape, and not the Vietnamese American demonstrators, I challenge the reporters in Orange County to talk to me about it. One, from the Orange Country Register, Deepa Bhorath, has done so. I sent her a copy of the transcript that was furnished me by James Warren of the American Embassy in Hanoi. The result was a less flattering opinion of Viet Weekly in the OC Register than in the L.A. Times or the OC Weekly.
My colleague Le Huu Phu, who was the first
Boat Person political refugee from
Mr. Thien is now an
American citizen with all rights and privileges and protection. He is given the opportunity of interview, in English, by Nick Schou of the OC Weekly and quoted about the crimes of Ho Chi Minh.
Rather than creating an Internet Vietnamese University, as he set out to do in 2003, Le Vu has set a trap for Vietnamese Americans who have suffered in Vietnam under the Communists since the August Revolution of 1945.
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Jean Libby editor@vietamreview.net