All Comments for Attack on Hmong Christians Underscores Vietnam Religious Freedom Shortcomings

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Fred Cheney from Pasadena California USA :

I am very interested in the Hmong people who are being persecuted for their faith in Jesus. How can I help?

Jan 23, 2019 06:04 PM

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Enjoying life from Los Angeles :

I really enjoy your comments "Ghet Bac Ho", you've said a lot of truths that we all need to hear.

Jun 21, 2018 07:27 PM

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Hate Communist from ghet bac Ho :

While in college, my baby sister decided to be a missionary – ‘trying to better the world’! She took to the field every summer and immediate after graduation. Of course, her 1st country of choice was VN, but our farther talked her out of it due to the fear of communist retributions. At that time, words have it that he was one of ‘most wanted’ and the goons were still searching for him. For my own entertainment, I would love to see my baby sister rebukes these uneducated numbskull goons! Trust me, it’ll worth your admission.
On one occasion, my sister told me that she did come very close to VN. Right across from the river; she could walk over and into mother land; tears were rolling of her cheeks as the boat pulling away. This child left VN when she was only 2 yrs old. As expected, she did grow up freely and; a whimsical term; as a ‘mall rat’. But, yet she knows and endears the place and the people of her birth.
On the other hand, the ruling party of VN has no respects for it citizens and or their rights. Why is that?
I’m sure ‘SOME’ of you goons joined the party to serve (I can be naïve!), then why don’t you try to ‘better the world’?

Mar 21, 2018 11:21 AM

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