Tại Sao Wikipedia lại nâng niu Việt Tân như thế này
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Viet Tan (Vietnam Reform Party) (Vietnamese: Việt Nam Canh Tân Cách Mạng Đảng or Việt Tân in short) is a network of members inside Vietnam and around the world, that aims to establish democracy and reform Vietnam through peaceful and political means.[1][2]
The organization has its origins in the National United Front for the Freedom of Vietnam (NUFLV), founded on September 10, 1982 with Vice-admiral Hoàng Cơ Minh elected as chairman, which operated underground for two decades. On September 19, 2004, then-chairman Nguyễn Kim dissolved the NUFLV and publicly introduced the Vietnam Reform Party[3] as it is known today.
Viet Tan's activities are rooted in the promotion of non-violent political change in Vietnam.[1][4] The organization is outlawed in Vietnam and the government of Vietnam considers it a terrorist organization.[5][6] The U.S. government,[7] most notably former U.S. Ambassador Michael Michalak,[8] reject this view, while United Nations describes Viet Tan as "a peaceful organization advocating for democratic reform."[
Objectives
Viet Tan aims to establish democracy and reform Vietnam through peaceful means, focusing on empowering the Vietnamese people, supporting the development of civil society, and the promoting pluralism in Vietnam. Specifically, Viet Tan seeks to roll back existing restrictions against basic rights by promoting a de facto free media, supporting grassroots movements, training and capacity building and engaging in international advocacy.[10] Viet Tan sees the strength and resources of the Vietnamese people as the impetus for achieving political change and restoring civil rights.[11]
Non-violent struggle
Viet Tan embraces the non-violent struggle approach to reform. The organization believes that change has to come from within Vietnam and come from the bottom up.[2] Human Rights Watch have repeatedly stated that the organization "has worked for peaceful political reform, democracy, and human rights in Vietnam".[4]
The organization has outlined the following steps to democratizing Vietnam:[2]
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"aims to establish democracy and reform Vietnam through peaceful and political means" . Wiki ưu ái có nói đến chữ violent nào ? terrorist nào không ?
Cái chính là
"supporting grassroots movements" , vâng cái này lộ tŕnh dân chủ hoá - " diễn tiến hoà b́nh " được Mỹ support . Tương kế tựu kế, VC cũng đẻ ra hàng chục thứ organization that supporting grassroots movements ( dĩ nhiên cũng lănh fund của cái grassroots movements ) .
Vậy tại sao VC lại quậy cho ra cái thứ VT Nhái . XIn thưa rằng quậy 1 tay, nâng niu 1 tay theo sách lược cây gậy và củ cà rốt đối với VT thiệt , và trên hết là phá hỏng niềm tin của người Việt quốc gia cho cái chính nghĩa của toàn dân . Đấy mới là mục tiêu tối hậu .
Ngày về như xa quá !!!