The Vietnamese Community of Washington, DC, MD, VA
6131 Willston Dr. Suite E, Falls Church, VA 22044
Tel: (703) – 373-9333
Email: congdongthudo@hotmail.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Anh Hong Do
April 20, 2010 Phone: (703)-618-5157
DEMONSTRATIONS AT CHINA & VIETNAM EMBASSIES
In Washington, DC on May 1st, 2010
WASHINGTON, DC: On occasion of April 30, 2010, the Vietnamese community of Washington, DC, MD & VA is going to commemorate the 35th Anniversary of the National Resentment Day or the Fall of Saigon, at Eden Center, 6795 wilson Blvd, Falls Church, VA 22044, with schedule as follows:
- On Friday, April 30, 2010: Commemorating fallen heroes ceremony, candlelight vigil and struggle music starting at 7 PM
- Saturday, May 1st, 2010: American Anthem and Freedom & Heritage Yellow Flag Ceremony at Noon
Right after the celebration, demonstrators will move to the China Embassy at 3505 International Pl., Washington, DC 20008 at 1:30 PM and Vietnam Embassy at Sheridan Circle on Massachusetts Ave. at 3 PM. The last event will be laying wreath at the Vietnam War Memorial at 4 PM during the day.
After 35 years, since the fall of Saigon on April 30, 1975, the violent authorities of Communist Vietnam has still continued carrying out a repressive and inhumane policy, treating Vietnamese people brutally. Vietnam’s serial convictions of peaceful human rights advocates, persecutions against faithful for their practices of faith, hackers to cyber-attack democratic web sites and illegal confiscations of religious properties have indicated Vietnamese Communist regime intolerant to democracy, human rights and religious freedom.
The VC government has showed a relentless oppressor to its own citizens but a coward and pandering to Communist China in bully of the small country neighbor like Vietnam.
To lend necessary support to the on-going non-violent struggle movement for democracy in Vietnam, the DC Metropolitan Vietnamese community is planning to combine with International communities like Falun Gong, Tibet, Burma, Laos, Cambodia, etc… and Vietnamese communities coming from other states, so they all will take to the streets on May 1st, 2010 to condemn China’s expansionism and repression and in the meantime to strongly demand Communist Vietnam:
1- Comply with the U.N. Declaration of Human Rights and Universal Covenant Of Civil And Political rights
2- Immediately and unconditionally release all prisoners of conscience behind bars for their peaceful rights and religious advocacy.
3- Recognize the rule of law, inherent rights and dignity given by God to every human being.
4- Stop it now, like corruptions, human trafficking or letting poor people to marry foreigners in order to avoid the burden of the country’s extreme poverty
We also urge Obama Administration to listen to the human rights Tom Lantos Congressional Commission and the USIRF Commission’s recommendations by putting Vietnam back on the CPC list in conformity to International Religious Freedom Act in 1998.
Silencing, overlooking and co-operating with the country perpetrating the crimes against humanity, that is contradiction to American tradition known as a beacon of freedom and a shining city on a hill to the world.
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