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    Video: LS Nguyễn Văn Thân phỏng vấn DB Jason Clare, Bộ Trưởng Nội vụ & Bộ trưởng Tư Pháp. Ông có vợ người Việt



    Chương tŕnh sinh hoạt cộng đồng phát thanh trên Đài 2VNR Thứ tư 4/9/2013
    Phần 1 Phỏng vấn DB Jason Clare, Bộ Trưởng Nội vụ & Bộ trưởng Tư Pháp (Bầu cử Quốc Hội Liên Bang)



    Video phần 2: Phỏng vấn ông Nguyễn Văn Thanh & Bs Nguyễn Mạnh Tiến - sinh hoạt CĐ NSW ▼


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    CĐNVTD/LBÚC gửi thư đến Bộ trưởng Di trú về vấn đề của những người Việt xin tam trú tại Úc Châu

    Cộng Đồng Người Việt Tự Do Úc Châu
    Vietnamese Community in Australia
    PO Box 200 Canley Heights NSW 2166
    Tel: 0416 088 782
    Email: trivo@ozemail.com.au

    29 August 2013

    The Honorable Tony Burke
    Minister for Immigration, Multicultural Affairs and Citizenship
    PO Box 6022 House of Representatives
    Canberra ACT 2600
    By fax: 6273 6101, and 9750 9288

    Dear Minister,

    RE: VIETNAMESE POLICE INTERROGATING ASYLUM SEEKERS FROM VIETNAM IN DETENTION CENTRES IN AUSTRALIA

    We refer to the matter above and advise that we have been informed by members of the Vietnamese Community in Australia that allegedly the police from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam recently went into Detention Centers in Australia, including but not limited to the detention centers in Western Australia and Queensland and interrogated the Asylum seekers from Vietnam.

    We are not certain whether the above facts are true, but if these facts are true and correct, this will be a very serious threat to the Vietnamese asylum seekers and a grave concern to our Vietnamese communities worldwide. As you would appreciate these Asylum seekers escaped from Vietnam because they fear persecutions from the authorities in Vietnam. We believe that while their cases are being processed, these asylum seekers ought to be protected, especially from the regime or threat and intimidation that they were running from.

    One would think that if the above facts are true the Australian Government may have seriously breached its International obligation as a signatory to the Refugee Convention, by inviting and allowing the police from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam into the Detention Centers to interrogate the Vietnamese Asylum seekers.

    We anxiously request an urgent reply or explanation from your office on the above matter. Please be advised that if we don’t receive a reply or explanation from your office within the next few days and before 4th September 2013, we will assume that the above facts are correct and true, and we will be forced to convey these facts to members of our community, to the public and to the media.

    We kindly wait for your urgent reply. Please do not hesitate to contact the writer on direct number 0416 088 782 for clarification of this letter.

    Yours sincerely,
    Tri Vo
    President of the Vietnamese Community in Australia

    * Xem thư trả lời của các nơi LS Trí Vơ gởi ở Link dưới đây:

    http://www.lyhuong.net/uc/index.php/shcd/3153-3153

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