Four Vietnamese dissidents charged with “subversive activities” against the 
government will stand trial in a case that attracted international attention on 
Wednesday.

WHAT THE CAMBODIAN HAVE LEARNED FROM HANOI'S LESSONS AND TACTICS IN HUMAN 
RIGHTS VIOLATIONS(1978-2010)THAT HAD LED TO VIETNAM INVASION,OCCUPATION OF 
CAMBODIA ?
WHEN THE CAMBODIAN GOVERNEMENT HAD MISTREATED ITS OWN PEOPLE, THE VIETNAMESE 
GOVERNMENT USED THIS TACTICS : 
HANOI HAD CREATED  the Kampuchean United Front for National Salvation and the 
subsequent invasion led by the Vietnam People's Army, which resulted in the 
removal of the Khmer Rouge regime from power and the establishment of the 
People's Republic of Kampuchea. Despite the ensuing occupation of Cambodia, 
this war ended the Cambodian genocide from 1975-1979 under the rule of Pol Pot.
WHAT IS VIETNAM DOING TO ITS PEOPLE TODAY IN THIS CASE :
MISTREATMENT THE VIETNAMESE PEOPLE, IT'S FOR THE CAMBODIAN PEOPLE TO CREATE THE 
VIETNAMESE UNITED FRONT FOR NATIONAL SALVATION , WITH AN ARMY IN ORDER TO 
REMOVE THE PRESENT HANOI REGIME AND ESTABLISH ANOTER BETTTER GOVERMENT BASED ON 
ANTI COMMUNIST ONE.
 
HE HE HANOI , IT'S YOUR TACTICS , WE CAN REVERSE IT AND USE AGAINST YOU , DIRTY 
DOGS.


THE FACTS:
THE CPP IS NOT A POLITICAL PARTY , RATHER THE 120 000 VIETNAMESE TROOPS OF 
INVASION OF CAMBODIA OF GENERAL VAN TIEN DUNG .



 THIS IS THE MAN 
Gen. Van Tien Dung WHO Led an INVASION OF CAMBODIA DECEMBER 25 ,1978.


Dec. 25, 1978  Invasion of Cambodia. Some 100,000 Vietnamese with 20,000 KUFNS 
troops, under the direction of Gen. Van Tien Dung, launch an invasion of 
Cambodia. 
IT WAS CONDEMNED BY THE UNITED NATIONS. Oct. 21, 1986 The UN General Assembly 
adopted a resolution A/RES/41/6, by vote of 116-21 with 13 abstentions, calling 
for a withdrawal of Vietnamese.

 

VIETNAM INVASION & OCCUPATION OF CAMBODIA IS CONDEMNED:
Oct. 21, 1986 The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution A/RES/41/6, by vote 
of 116-21 with 13 abstentions, calling for a withdrawal of Vietnamese forces 
from Cambodia.
Still , Vietnam, has not respected the 10 UN resolutions, calling Vietnam to 
cease her occupation of Cambodia and remove all her troops from the country. 

US president Reagan calls Vietnam to restore Cambodia Independence . 
President Reagan's address to the 43d Session of the United Nations General 
Assembly in New York, New York,September 26, 1988. 
"Mr. Secretary-General, there are new hopes for Cambodia, a nation whose 
freedom and independence we seek just as avidly as we sought the freedom and 
independence of Afghanistan. We urge the rapid removal of all Vietnamese troops 
...." 

BURY


Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Vietnam to try dissidents for subversion 




Le Cong Dinh, a Fulbright scholar, was the deputy chairman of the Ho Chi Minh 
City Bar Association from 2005 to 2008. (TUOI TRE)

Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Compiled by Thuy Hang 
Vietnewsonline.vn


Four Vietnamese dissidents charged with “subversive activities” against the 
government will stand trial in a case that attracted international attention on 
Wednesday.

Ho Chi Minh City People’s Court put the four defendants, including prominent 
lawyer Le Cong Dinh, on trial on charges of “acting to overthrow the people’s 
administration” under Article 79 of the Vietnam Criminal Code.

The two-day trial is expected to draw some 60 local and international 
correspondents and representatives from embassies, consulates and foreign 
diplomatic agencies.

The dissidents were arrested originally on charges of “distributing 
anti-government material” under Article 88 of the Criminal Code. A conviction 
on a conspiracy charge can result in a jail sentence of three to 20 years.

Meanwhile, a conviction on the subversion charge can result in a jail sentence 
of five years to death penalty.

According to the indictment, 43-year-old Tran Dinh Duy Thuc, the former 
director of an IT company, in late 2005 set up a reactionary organization, 
inciting others to take part in the group.

Thuc connived with the banned “Democratic Party of Vietnam” to organize 
activities, including posting articles with “anti-state” content on three blogs.

On May 24, 2009, Thuc was arrested while he was using the internet to link up 
with “overseas reactionary forces,” according to police.

Based on Thuc’s statement and documents seized, police arrested Le Thang Long, 
director of an IT company on June 4, and high-profile lawyer Le Cong Dinh on 
June 13, 2009.

The agency then arrested Nguyen Tien Trung and Tran Anh Kim on July 7, 2009.

Tran Anh Kim was sentenced to five and a half years in jail by the People's 
Court of northern Thai Binh Province on December 28, 2009.

Le Cong Dinh, 41, a Fulbright scholar, was the deputy chairman of the Ho Chi 
Minh City Bar Association from 2005 to 2008 and is known as one of the top 
lawyers in Vietnam in the field of international trade.

Dinh was accused of attending a training course on non-violent political change 
organized by reactionary organization Viet Tan in Thailand.

The indictment says Dinh also took part in drafting a new constitution for 
Vietnam, and kept anti-government document.

Nguyen Tien Trung was accused of establishing a reactionary group while he was 
studying in France in 2006 and joining the banned Democratic Party of Vietnam.

Le Thang Long was accused of joining the dissident group established by Tran 
Huynh Duy Thuc.











                                          
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