December 12, 2013
Summary
This report, compiled by the Network of
Vietnamese Bloggers (1), aims to provide a full
description of acts of oppression by the Vietnamese authorities against some
citizens who peacefully exercised their right to freedom of expression and
freedom of assembly in celebration of the International Human Rights Day on
December 10.
Background
On November 12, 2013, Vietnam was
elected by the United Nations General Assembly as one of the fourteen members
of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) for the 2014-2016 term. It
got 184 votes out of a total of 192, the highest among the candidates, and this
was highlighted by state-owned media as “recognition by the international
community for its recent achievements” (2)
in human rights promotion and protection.
On the one hand, the Vietnamese
government reaffirmed that it “fully respects and implements all its human
rights commitments”. The Permanent Mission of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
to the United Nations, in a note verbale
dated August 27, 2013, said Vietnam would undertake fourteen voluntary pledges,
including “Promote human rights education and training to improve the awareness
and capacity of law-enforcement agencies to better ensure peoples’ rights and
fundamental freedoms.”
On the other hand, however, the
authorities have attempted to shut down human rights activism inside the
country and have been escalating their oppression of human rights activists,
including bloggers.
Attacks on
balloon release in Hanoi
On December 6, 2013, the Network of
Vietnamese Bloggers issued on its website an invitation to social gatherings,
saying, “As Vietnam was recently elected
to the UNHRC, the Network of Vietnamese Bloggers will organize a series of
events to promote, foster, and celebrate Human Rights values.” The events
were set to take place on December 8 and 10 in both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. (3)
Shortly after the Network published its
invitation online, all of its active members were put under tight surveillance
by police forces and the so-called “social order defenders” (4). The members’ phones were tapped, some of
them were almost kept under house arrest. Among those were Nghiêm Việt Anh and
Nguyễn Đình Hà, the two bloggers who went to Swedish Embassy in Hanoi on August
7 to hand in Statement 258. Nghiêm Việt Anh said he had never been followed so
closely before with a team of police on guard in front of his apartment round
the clock. Nguyễn Đình Hà was barred from going out, and when he tried to leave
home for work, he was pushed back inside by the local police surrounding his
apartment. Another blogger in Nha Trang, Nguyễn Ngọc Như Quỳnh (aka. Mẹ Nấm,
Vietnamese for “Mother Mushroom”), reported that her Internet connection was
cut off every week night.
Prior to the day of the celebration, a
shipment of the Network’s T-shirts bearing its logo was confiscated by the
police at the Hanoi railway station upon arrival from Ho Chi Minh City.
At the Network's invitation, a group of
bloggers gathered in Thống Nhất Park in the centre of Hanoi to release balloons
and disseminate human rights materials on December 8. The slogan on the green
balloons said, “Our human rights must be respected.” The materials included an
article on basic human rights, copies of the UN Convention against Torture to
which Vietnam is a signatory, and an article introducing this convention.
Photo
- Blogger Gió Lang Thang (Network of Vietnamese Bloggers)
From early in the morning, the park was
full of police, “social order defenders”, and members of “government-organized local women's
associations (5).” Plainclothes police were
all around the place, and ten police lorries were parked just in front of the
park’s main gate on Trần Nhân Tông street. At around 3pm when the bloggers came
and began to distribute human rights balloons and materials, they were quickly
surrounded and outnumbered by these government forces. Dozens of police, social
order defenders and women tried to push the bloggers away. Some women used
megaphones to ask the bloggers to disperse. The electronic megaphones strongly
suggested that these “voluntary” women had been well prepared in advance of the
event.
A
"social order defender" wearing his red band and a member of the
local Women's Association
Photo
- Blogger Mai Xuân Dũng
The bloggers refused to leave, and when
many young people, including children, eagerly joined the balloon release, the
policemen and defenders reacted by pressing burnt cigarettes against the
balloons, blowing them up. They also grabbed the human rights materials to tear
them up. Some ran off after successfully grabbing the materials. Worse,
plainclothes policemen and defenders began to hit the bloggers from their blind
sides, then the perpetrators ran away or escaped into the street crowd, so that
it was impossible to know exactly who beat up the bloggers and how. A female
blogger, Đào Trang Loan (aka. Hư Vô, Vietnamese for “Nothingness”), 23, was
punched many times from behind and even slapped strongly into her face.
Plainclothes
policemen and “social order defenders” attacked people celebrating Human Rights
Day in Hanoi. Photo - Blogger Binh Nhì Nguyễn Tiến Nam (NVB)
Police lieutenant Nguyễn Vũ Huy, ID
number 127-459, seized the rucksack of Phạm Minh Vũ (aka. Sep Pham) and ran off
while people shouted, “Theft! Theft!” A footage showing this seizure and escape
was posted online a few hours later and went viral on the Internet. (6)
Unable to disperse the crowd,
plainclothes police and defenders made a collective assault against bloggers Lê
Đức Hiền and Phạm Minh Vũ at around 4.15pm. Being dominated by these aggressive
attackers, the bloggers had to stop their gathering. Even when they left the
park at 5pm, the bloggers were still rushed by the police and defenders outside
in the streets, their belongings taken.
Balloons
with slogan “Our human rights must be respected” were confiscated by police.
Photo
- Gió Lang Thang (NVB)
“Dirty bombs” employed
In Ho Chi Minh City on that same day,
the celebrations of the International Human Rights Day were set to take place
at September 23 Park, which lies close to Quách Thị Trang roundabout, District
1, centre of the City, from 5pm to 7pm.
As planned, at 5pm, about 20 bloggers,
including Nguyễn Hoàng Vi (aka. An Đổ Nguyễn), her sister Nguyễn Thảo Chi (Mss
Sapphire), Phạm Lê Vương Các (Cùi Các), Hoàng Dũng, Phạm Chí Dũng, were present
at the location. Many pedestrians joined them and together they made a crowd of
almost 200 citizens.
Bloggers
celebrated Human Rights Day in Ho Chi Minh City
Photo - The
Network of Vietnamese Bloggers (NVB)
Then they were quickly surrounded by
policemen, “social order defenders” and the “government-organized masses”, who
would soon harass them and incite disorder to draw away attention. Old women,
members of the state-controlled women's association, tried to take the balloons
and blow them up in their hands in the presence of many pedestrians, including
children. Many copies of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights were robbed
and torn up.
Torn
UNDHR
The government forces became more
aggressive when the bloggers were about to sit down in a circle to discuss the
human rights documents disseminated. As at the previous celebration in Hanoi,
they attacked the bloggers from the blind sides. Châu Văn Thi (aka. Yêu Nước Việt,
Vietnamese for “Loving My Nation of Vietnam”) was hit from behind on his head.
He was injured and his glasses broken. The attacker ran off quickly.
Nguyễn Tuấn Anh, a member of the
Communist Youth Union, was filmed grabbing documents from Nguyễn Hoàng Vi,
pushing her down and running away with the documents he stole. His acts
constituted the crime of “property robbery by snatching” under Article 136 of
the Vietnamese Penal Code, as jurist and blogger Trịnh Hữu Long pointed out
later in an article on his blog. (7)
Plainclothes
police and defenders threw shrimp sauce.
Photo
- Blogger Nguyễn Hoàng Vi (Danlambao)
Worst of all, plainclothes police and
defenders threw shrimp sauce (8) at people
who they thought were members of the Network of Vietnamese Bloggers. The
bloggers, stained with this kind of “dirty bombs”, were shocked and had to
disperse in the end.
Nguyễn Nữ Phương Dung (aka. Miu Mạnh Mẽ)
wrote in anger later on her Facebook page, “When
we were just sitting and singing together, ruffians from all around rush in
among our group, beating up Châu Văn Thi and throwing shrimp sauce at us... in
the presence of many policemen and social order defenders who just stood there
with their arms folded watching all those bad things.
Our
rights were violated. We, the human rights advocates, were treated in such a
rude way. We tried to be peaceful, we tried to be friendly to you, and you used
violence in return. Why, so why did Vietnam try to win a seat in the UNHRC?
What was that for?” (9)
Blogger
Miu Mạnh Mẽ - Nguyễn Nữ Phương Dung with the NVB's T-shirt
Assault and
battery
Police crackdowns on bloggers did not
cease. On the contrary, they escalated to a worrying climax on the
International Human Rights Day of December 10 in Ho Chi Minh City. Around ten
bloggers, who simply sought to exercise their right to freedom in a peaceful
way, were brutally suppressed when they were going to attend a meeting to
celebrate human rights values and the official inauguration of the Network of
Vietnamese Bloggers.
Dozens of policemen, civil defenders
and government-organized women's groups surrounded Nguyễn Hoàng Vi's apartment,
who was with Nguyễn Ngọc Như Quỳnh (aka. Mẹ Nấm) and Quỳnh's 13-month-old son.
At 5pm, when Vi and Quỳnh were about to leave - Vi for the meeting, and Quỳnh
for home to take care of her son - these people rushed in the house and beat
them up. The women punched, slapped Vi and Quỳnh, pulled their hair to drag
them back in the house, and even snatched a teddy bear from Quỳnh's son,
causing the child to cry in fright. It is worth noting that while these women
were battering Vi and Quỳnh, the police and defenders huddled around to protect
the attackers from being seen.
Nguyễn Tiền Tuyến, Vi's roommate, a
seven-month pregnant woman, was also beaten when she tried to dissuade the
attackers from assaulting Vi and Quỳnh. Some pedestrians, hearing the noises
and coming to help, were stopped and pushed away by the police outside.
Subsequent to the assault, which lasted
for about 15 minutes, the police locked Vi, Quỳnh, and the roommate inside.
Images and a video clip of the assault, posted by Quỳnh to her Facebook page (10), spread quickly and caused a huge outcry
in the Facebook community. Some bloggers went to help the three women and the
little child, and all of them were assaulted intensely by the police with fists
and helmets. Blogger Hoàng Văn Dũng (aka. Hoàng Dũng CDVN), a member of the
Vietnam Path Movement, was seriously attacked and the photo of his face in
blood was really shocking. Blogger Trần Hoàng Hận (aka. Go Find Freedom) was
arbitrarily arrested. He was taken to the police station of Ward 17, Gò Vấp
district, and released after a few hours with his face swollen and bruised. Hận
had to spend the next day in hospital.
Blogger
Nguyễn Hoàng Vi, Hoàng Dũng, Trần Hoàng Hận after being attacked (Photo - NBV)
Meanwhile, the meeting of bloggers in
Ho Chi Minh City was canceled as many of its attendants were prevented from
leaving their home. Some bloggers decided to move to a local church to continue
the celebration. All of them were threatened by the police. Blogger Châu Văn
Thi, 26, was stopped on his way home by some “strangers” who kept following him
from days before. Only when Thi implored these “strangers” not to assault him
did they let him go.
In total, there were nine bloggers
seriously attacked in the Human Rights Day celebration in Ho Chi Minh City on
December 10.
1. Hoàng Văn Dũng;
2. Nguyễn Ngọc Như Quỳnh and her son;
3. Nguyễn Hoàng Vi;
4. Nguyễn Tiền Tuyến;
5. Trần Hoàng Hận;
6. Nguyễn Lê Viễn Phương;
7. Võ Công Đồng;
8. Bùi Vũ Huy Hoàng;
9. Nguyễn Bá Tín.
During the assaults, the police did not
give their victims any reason as to why they were beating them up.
In Hanoi, a meeting to celebrate the
International Human Rights Day and inaugurate the Network of Vietnamese
Bloggers was held in Thủy Tạ cafe at the side of Hoàn Kiếm Lake in the central
area of Hanoi. Apart from the already confiscated T-shirts, a banner bearing
the words “The Network of Vietnamese
Bloggers celebrates Human Rights Day” was also confiscated at the print
shop prior to the meeting. Everything went on smoothly, however, except that
there was a sudden blackout, then the police came in and closed down the
meeting in the presence of Jonathan D. London, a scholar from City University
of Hong Kong, who attended the meeting and delivered a speech as a blogger and
supporter of human rights and democracy movements in Vietnam.
Police forces kept watching the
bloggers closely in the following days. When this line is being written,
bloggers attending the Human Rights Day celebrations in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh
City are still put under tight surveillance.
Opinions by the
Network of Vietnamese Bloggers
So far, no reason has been given for
all the acts of oppression, including harassment, confiscation and destruction
of human rights materials, employing “dirty bombs” of shrimp sauce, assault and
battery, and detention. However, the Network of Vietnamese Bloggers believes
that the actions taken by the police and their “supporters”, including the
social order defenders and government-paid women associations, were aimed at
suppressing bloggers, especially active members of the Network, who were
peacefully exercising their right to freedom of expression and freedom of
assembly. Further, it's worth noting that the way these government forces
barred bloggers from going out of their homes, even rushed in Nguyễn Hoàng Vi's
apartment to assault three women, including a pregnant one, and a 13-month-old
boy, then locked them up, is an obvious violation of the right to liberty,
security, and freedom of movement.
The Network of Vietnamese Bloggers
believes that human rights protection is the duty of everyone, not just a group
of people, an organization or a government. We believe that it is the right and
an obligation of every Vietnamese person to contribute to protecting the human
rights, including fundamental freedoms and democracy and dignity of our
country’s over ninety million people.
By disseminating human rights
materials, the bloggers just wanted to promote human rights education and improve
public awareness of rights, as stated in the fifth commitment by the Permanent
Mission of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam to the United Nations in its note verbale dated August 27, 2013.
By holding gatherings in public sites,
they just wanted to celebrate the International Human Rights Day given
Vietnam's entry into the UNHRC, and to promote and foster human rights values.
By officially inaugurating the Network of Vietnamese Bloggers, they just wanted to announce the establishment of a non-partisan and non-profit CSO who commits itself to protecting and promoting human rights in Vietnam and contributing to improving the respect for rights in the region and the world.
We strongly condemn all the acts of
oppressions, especially violence against women and children. Suppressive acts
by state-sponsored forces are causing social disorder, sowing division among
the people, undermining community spirit, and smearing the image of Vietnam as
a member of the UNHRC.
Compiled by
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This report has been and will be sent to
1. International human rights organizations, including:
- The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, OHCHR
- The United Nations Human Rights Council, UNHRC
- International Amnesty, AI
- Human Rights Watch, HRW
- Committee to Protect Journalists, CPJ
- Reporters Sans Frontières, RSF
- International Freedom of Expression Exchange Network, IFEX
- Southeast Asian Press Alliance, SEAPA
- Freedom House, FH
- Forum Asia
- PEN International
- Civil Rights Defenders
2. Diplomatic missions in Vietnam, including:
- The Embassy of the United States
- The Embassy of Sweden
- The Embassy of Germany
- The Embassy of Australia
- EU-Delegation
3. International media agencies, including:
2. Diplomatic missions in Vietnam, including:
- The Embassy of the United States
- The Embassy of Sweden
- The Embassy of Germany
- The Embassy of Australia
- EU-Delegation
3. International media agencies, including:
- Radio France Internationale (RFI) en Vietnamien
- British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in Vietnamese
- Radio Free Asia (RFA)
- Le Monde
- CFI
- France 24
- Thai Netizen
1 The Network of Vietnamese
Bloggers is an assemble of bloggers across Vietnam who claims that their
mission is to promote and protect human rights, including fundamental freedoms,
democracy and dignity. It was de facto founded on July 18, 2013 when these
bloggers released the “258 Statement”, urging the Vietnamese government to
amend its legal system to demonstrate its UN Human Rights Council candidacy
commitment. It was officially inaugurated as a group advocating for human
rights, especially freedom of expression, on December 10, 2013. Available at: http://mangluoiblogger.blogspot.com/2013/07/statement-from-network-of-vietnamese.html
2 Vietnam’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lương Thanh Nghị made the
confirmation at a weekly press briefing on Thursday, November 7, in Hanoi.
Available at:
http://vovworld.vn/en-us/Spotlight/Vietnam-fully-respects-its-commitments-in-human-rights/193363.vov
4 Social order defenders are
civilians hired by the police force in every ward (phường, the basic
adminstrative unit in Vietnam) to support the police in upholding order. They
are uniformed in blue. Equipped with batons and clubs, they are authorized to
crack down on any activities deemed disturbing, say, by going around,
dispersing unorganized markets.
5 Although civil society
organizations (CSOs) in Vietnam exist theoretically in the form of MOs (mass
organizations), NGOs (non-governmental organizations), and CBOs
(community-based organizations), most are actually GONGOs (government-organized
NGOs). The MOs are socio-political
organizations established by the Party.
Presently
there are six major MOs in Vietnam, including the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth
Union, the Vietnam Farmers’ Association, the Vietnam General Confederation of
Labor (equivalent to a national trade union), the Vietnamese Fatherland Front,
the Vietnam Women’s Union, and the Vietnam Veterans Association. These CSOs are
led by communist officials who are appointed by the Party; their permanent
staff are civil servants; and they are subsidized by the state budget. Their
main function, as determined by the Law on the Issuance of Legal Documents
(2008), is to coordinate with authorities in law-making and to instruct the
policies of the Party and the government. They each have a network of local
associations operating in every ward. The Women's Union, for example, has
thousands of local associations across the country. They are actively involved
in controlling civil society but have never reportedly raised their voice to
protect any case of women's rights violation.
Members
of the Communist Youth Union and Women's Union have been employed to crack down
on “uncontrolled civil society activities”, including protest rallies and the
establishment of unrecognized NGOs such as the Network of Vietnamese Bloggers.
8 Shrimp sauce is a kind of Vietnamese sauce which gives a
lingering and very pungent smell.









THE HUMAN RIGHTS IN COMMUNIST VIETNAM’S TODAY (2013) IS PROGRESS??
Trả lờiXóaNHÂN QUYỀN Ở VIỆT NAM CỘNG SẢN NGÀY NAY (2013) TIẾN BỘ MỨC NÀO ??
Watch these videos. Police Vietnam (Saigon & Da Nang City) brutal beating against Vietnamese Bloggers, Celebrating International Human Rights Day in Vietnam on Dec 10-2013
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9jIgMvpHak&list=TLv7JafaQDoLUiiTVEJdS2ILAiPCcaewk5 Police Vietnam brutal beating against Vietnamese bloggers in Saigon and Da Nang on Dec 10, 2013.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=oxojXpVV2HE&list=TLJONEXiPYOv25jL20HqSv1e5HhjRZRIFh Vietnamese bloggers in Saigon Celebrating International Human Rights Day.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=f9jIgMvpHak&list=TLv7JafaQDoLUiiTVEJdS2ILAiPCcaewk5
The World knew Vietnam Communists (Hanoi Regime) newly elected to chair in "The International Council on Human Rights" for several weeks.
So the International Council on Human Rights, need keep eyes watch on Hanoi Regime issues Human Rights Violations??
Should the Vietnamese people need News Media Channel. (Vietnam Independent Television Report – VINTELREPORTS) to reports everything’s inside Vietnam…, South East Asian News, as well as round the world. (Used Vietnamese – English Languages)
The model of VITR (Vietnam Independent Television Reports) is the worldwide independent report, and the contract with the other TV manufacturer in the world, and Collections all information from others networks to improvement education, ecological environment protection and other issues...Toward and transference news to audiences inside Vietnam. (One like model of AlJazeera channel >> http://www.aljazeera.com )
Especially for the Vietnamese people, who are living inside Vietnam, as well as for the Vietnamese communities, living and working in abroad!
Watch one of model channel (AlJazeera English)
http://youtube.com/user/AlJazeeraEnglish
http://america.aljazeera.com
Hope Vietnamese people living inside Vietnam, and Vietnamese refugees are living around the World, would connection and united together to plan for set up “Vietnam Independent Television Reports” VINTELREPORTS in future…
Each year over three million Vietnamese refugees in US, UK, European, Australia…, and many Vietnamese labors works trade, are living and working around the world sent back money to Vietnam… Estimates between $15 - $20 billions US dollars to help their families… That money also went into packet of Corruption Vietnam Communist Regime…
In last over 20 years. The countries around the World lending money, and pull billions dollars in to Vietnam, helping poorest Vietnamese people. The program like humanitarian assistance programs, poverty reduction, ODA loans…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Official_development_assistance
http://www.nghiencuukinhtehoc.com/2010/09/kinh-te-hoc-von-oda-la-gi.html http://my.opera.com/chungtay/blog/von-oda-la-gi
But the Vietnamese people life was not better or improved, some cases is worst, because the corruption systems of Communist Vietnam, they control from top to bottom of society. In Vietnam today has no Independent Media Network to support non-governmental organizations, to control and the report has calculated independently as need…
Today Vietnamese intellectuals, and those who fight for democracy, dissent witnessed in Vietnam is facing distinction, harassment, persecution, persecution, of the system of public security, the thugs harassed and terrorized ... (non-humanity of man -- not human nature of man-- không phi bản chất nhân tính của con người). Human rights violations ...
Trả lờiXóaYesterday on December 10, 2013 (The Anniversaries of International of Human Rights Day)
Police in Da Nang City Vietnam have arrested and beaten, making trauma cranial Mr. Nguyen Duc Quoc.
(Police Da Nang Vietnam used thugs beat up a man ( Mr Nguyen Duc Quoc ) causing seriously injury head cranial..
Mr Nguyen Duc Quoc and he friends go to advertising papers, promoting international human rights on December 10, 2013)
WILL THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF HUMAN RIGHT WATCH, SEND EMPLOYEES OR STAFF COME TO DA NANG VIETNAM TO INVESTIGATE CRIMES!? HAS COMMITTED HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATED BY COMMUNIST VIETNAM!? THE COUNTRY HAS JUST BEEN ELECTED TO THE HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL CHAIR FEW WEEKS AGO !?
Read and listen interviews of victim (Vietnam Articles)
http://diendanxahoidansu.wordpress.com/2013/12/10/to-cao-cong-an-da-nang-giam-giu-danh-dap-da-man-nguoi-tham-gia-ngay-quoc-te-nhan-quyen/#more-5264 http://youtube.com/watch?v=f9jIgMvpHak CA đàn áp buổi ra mắt của Mạng Lưới Blogger Việt Nam
http://youtube.com/watch?v=uiuo7eFJMVY Nguyễn Hoàng Vi bị 'quần chúng tự phát' hành hung.
I believe it is necessary to have the TV channel, launched the free events happening inside society of Vietnam communist country.
I believe it is necessary to have the TV channel “Vietnam Independent Television Reports) launched, the free events happening inside Vietnam Communist countries.
This TV channel is not the only recorded incident of Human Rights Abuses, by Hanoi Regime of the past, in present and the future… But also need reports what happens in the past and present on issues such as, (High Ranking Government Officer Corruption), child trafficking kidnapping to force women into prostitution, slave labor, violence against women, and business owner’s cruelty against workers. (Labor law)
On the issue right to strike of workers, the right to protest against government corruption…
“Tố cáo Công an Đà Nẵng giam giữ, đánh đập dã man người tham gia ngày Quốc tế nhân quyền”
http://diendanxahoidansu.wordpress.com/2013/12/10/to-cao-cong-an-da-nang-giam-giu-danh-dap-da-man-nguoi-tham-gia-ngay-quoc-te-nhan-quyen
http://diendanxahoidansu.wordpress.com/2013/12/10/dan-oan-to-cao-va-keu-cuu-truoc-tru-so-cao-uy-nhan-quyen-lien-hop-quoc-tai-ha-noi
“Dân oan tố cáo và kêu cứu trước trụ sở Cao ủy nhân quyền Liên Hợp Quốc tại Hà Nội”
ĐỀ TÀI VỀ DÂN CHỦ NHÂN QUYỀN !?
Trả lờiXóaVĂN HÓA GIÁO DỤC !?
MÔI TRƯỜNG SINH THÁI !?
KINH TẾ ĐẦU CƠ THEO LỢI ÍCH NHÓM…
ĐANG XÔ BỒ LĂN LỘN TRÊN CON ĐƯỜNG CHẮP VÁ, TRONG ĐẤT NƯỚC CỘNG SẢN VIỆT NAM (XHCN) NGÀY NAY RA SAO !?
http://youtube.com/watch?v=LfVwzvM9drY&list=TLYPkRqpoeh64zdx9sb4EIYpFhVwAmd2UK http://www.ducme.tv – Cà Phê Tối: Ông Lê Hiếu Đằng: Chủ nghĩa Xã hội chỉ là ảo tưởng 05.12.2013
http://youtube.com/watch?v=oxojXpVV2HE&list=TLJONEXiPYOv25jL20HqSv1e5HhjRZRIFh
NHÂN QUYỀN !? CÁI GHẾ VIỆT NAM CỘNG SẢN NGỒI VÀO RA SAO !?
Cho Chính Quyền Cộng Sản Hà Nội, ngồi vào cái ghế Hội Đồng Nhân Quyền Quốc Tế với mục đích !?
Nó có hai (2) mặt đấy… Ví như luyện tập cho một con người, chưa bao giờ biết ngồi trên ghế nay phải tập ngồi…Hay ngồi lên rồi nó lại tụt xuống đạp ghế !?
Dù chính quyền CSVN có nhiều thủ đoạn ngoại giao gian xảo, để mua chuộc được cái ghế đó… Thì nay người dân trong nước và thế giới sẽ nhìn nhận, xem xét kỹ hơn những gì CSVN nói, hứa, làm và thực hành !?
Luật rừng mà CSVN đã áp dụng trong ngày Quốc Tế Nhân Quyền (10-12-2013) ở Sài Gòn-Đà Nẵng vừa qua, là một bằng chứng cho người dân trong nước và thế giới thấy rõ…
Cộng Sản Việt Nam được học ngồi vào cái ghế HĐQTNQ !?
Hãy theo dõi xem xét họ ngồi, ăn nói !!??
Hãy xem xét những hành động đàn áp, khủng bố có gia tăng !?
Công An Trị bạo hành, xét xử theo luật rừng của họ đối với người dân oan Việt Nam, trong thời gian tới !?
From Da Nang Vietnam December 11, 2013