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Hate Communist from ghet bac Ho :

It's time to bring back the Yellow Flag with 3 Red Stripes and plant it in the heart of the land again so that people from the the highlands, from the vast green fields in the west, from every city in the central region can see its brilliant.
Let's our arms joined to hold it up in gale wind, torrential rain, and oppression while we sing out the word of Freedom.
Freedom is above all!



Apr 05, 2019 11:23 AM

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Anonymous Reader :

Watch out Vietnamese people. When you're moved from prison to mental institution in Vietnam, usually you're mentally in good health upon arrival. After a few days you'll become crazy as by magic. Communist techniques taught in communist countries.So what do you think Mary Pham?

Apr 04, 2019 03:36 PM

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Mary Pham from usa :

As humble dentist, I often don't venture into other healthcare fields but since my anonymous fan insists, here's my observation: Kudos to Vietnam's prison authorities for transferring this guy to a mental institution and to stop his family from seeing him. My reasons are: 1) He was in a mental hospital in 2013, that's too soon for recovery. 2) Released from prison, he went to work for US-funded VOA and RFA, this indicates even more serious mental lapses or relapses. 3) Back in prison, he refuses wearing uniform and being cuffed, very anti-social behavior for a detained person. 4) Anti-social mental patient does harm to himself and others, keep him away from his family is a win-win medical solution. 5) The US-based Human Rights Watch always avoids domestic injustice, largest prison population in the world, police killing on streets, deaths behind bars... but readily finds prisoners of conscience everywhere else (200 Vietnamese) - making this automatically, a mental case!

Apr 11, 2019 10:56 AM

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