All Comments for Vietnam Jails Eight Montagnards for ‘Undermining National Unity’

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Anonymous Reader :

Vietnam has had ambitious plans for centuries to wipe out the race of its neighboring nations,but they will never succeed from their evil acts .

Jul 06, 2013 09:02 PM

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John from NC :

It's the same old excuse that Hanoi gives for arresting Montagnards that simply want SUPPOSEDLY what their consitution guarantees, and that is freedom of practicing their religion, and basic human rights. Hanoi has had this paranoia about FULRO for 40 years now, even though it disbanded back in the 1990's. This government is quickly losing popularity with all citizens of Vietnam. Everyday you can read about human rights advocates, bloggers, Catholics, Buddhists, Hmong, Montagnard, etc being jailed for "undermining National unity". What this communist government doesn't realize is that THEY undermine unity with these actions. Will this young generation have the knowledge, courage and love of real freedom to get rid of communism.

May 30, 2013 01:06 PM

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Dao Quoc Viet from Quoc vuong champa :

The Authority Vietnamese harm a child to all
Indigenous people in order to handle; the perverted gonernment in the deperil Regime

May 30, 2013 05:36 AM

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Genocide from GiaLai/KonTum :

Prison & killing is every day happening to our Degar people. Not because our religions or struggle movements. We are continuous subjected to because our ancestral lands need to be taken away and ethnic cleansing are imposed on us by Vietnam regime!

May 29, 2013 09:48 PM

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