Vietnam March 31st, 2015- The 132nd Assembly of the
Inter-Parliamentary Union is taking place between the 28th through 31st of
March, 2015 in Hanoi. During this event, the Women for Human Rights in Vietnam
(WFHR) and the Vietnamese Political and Religious Prisoners Friendship
Association (VPRPFA), cooperatively arranged a meeting between the US. elected
officials and family members of political and religious prisoners, who are
currently imprisoned by the Vietnamese communist government.
The meeting took place at the Sofitel Legend Metropole hotel
in Hanoi at seven o’clock on the morning of March 31st, 2015. Attorney Nguyen
Van Dai and Mr. Nguyen Bac Truyen could not attend this event because both have
been under “unofficial” house-arrests around the clock by secret security
agents for the entire duration of this three-day conference. At this forum, Ms.
Dang Quynh Anh, the daughter of political prisoner Mrs. Bui Thi Minh Hang, had
the opportunity the talk about the suppression and imprisonment of her mother.
Mr. Vo Van Buu, the husband of religious prisoner Mai Thi Dung also discussed
the eleven-year sentence handed down by the Vietnamese government authority.
Mrs. Mai Thi Dung, a Hoa Hao Buddhist worshiper, has spent almost ten years in
prison and suffered through numerous rounds of persecution and inhumane
tortures. In addition, ethnic Hmongs from Cao Bang province also raised concerns
about the communist state’s religious freedom violations toward Hmong members
following the guidance of Duong Van Minh. Mr. Duong Van Minh had been sentenced
to five years of imprisonment for his religious activities.
Representing the delegates from the United States of America
were Minority Leader of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi and
Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren, who represents the 19th district in the San Jose
area, California with a large population of Vietnamese residence. The two
congresswomen listened to family members of the political and religious
prisoners through interpreters.
The meeting ended after an hour. Before the
meeting, files of the human rights violations by the communist government of
Vietnam along with petitions and recommendations to the Congress of the United
States of America on policies toward Vietnam had been handed to the two veteran
members of the US Congress.
During a meeting with her Vietnamese counterpart, Chairman
of Vietnamese congress Nguyen Sinh Hung, Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren handed him a
list of political prisoners currently in detention, including Tran Huynh Duy
Thuc, Viet Khang, Tran Vu Anh Binh, Dinh Nguyen Kha, Ta Phong Tan, Bui Thi Minh
Hang, Ho Thi Bich Khuong, Father Nguyen Van Ly,…etc, and bloggers who had been
detained and harassed such as Nguyen Quang Lap.
Women For Human Rights in Vietnam
Lanney Tran, Chairwoman.
L.tran@wfhrvn.org
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