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WASHINGTON, D.C. – In response to a recent,
well-orchestrated campaign of political suppression and intimidation by the
Government of Vietnam, the U.S. House of Representatives today overwhelmingly
passed a resolution authored by U.S. Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) that calls for an
immediate release of all political prisoners and substantial human rights
reforms in “H. Res. 243 is
intended to send a critical and timely message to the Vietnamese Government that
these serious violations of basic human rights are unacceptable and bring
profound dishonor on the government of Smith’s resolution (H.Res.
243) calls on the Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam to immediately
and unconditionally release political prisoners and prisoners of conscience,
including Father Nguyen Van
Ly and those who
have been arrested in a recent wave of government oppression. The resolution also calls for the Government
of Vietnam to comply with internationally recognized standards for basic
freedoms and human rights. H.Res. 243 passed the House by
a vote of 404-0, with 3 members voting present. In November 2006, pursuant to assurances that the human
rights situation in “Despite this flurry of international recognition and tangible economic benefit, despite the hopes of many—including and especially the Vietnamese people—Vietnam has reverted back to its repressive practices and has arrested and imposed lengthy prison sentences on numerous individuals whose only crime has been to seek democratic reform and respect for human rights in their country,” Smith said during House consideration of his resolution. Earlier this year, the parish
house of Father Ly—a former prisoner of conscience who spent over 13 years in
prison—was raided. Father Ly was moved to a remote location and placed under
house arrest. Father Ly is an advisor to
“Block 8406”—a democracy movement which started last April—and a new political
party, the Vietnam Progression Party. On March 30th, Father Ly was
sentenced to 8 years in prison for distributing “anti-government” materials.
“I have been to Father Ly was among a number
of dissidents swept up in a recent crackdown in A
similar Smith-authored resolution condemning human rights abuses in | ||
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| For Immediate Release: May 2, 2007 Contact: Patrick Creamer (202) 225-3765 |
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