Stop Vietnam from joining the UN Human Rights Council for the term 2014-2016.
Thời giờ Không C̣n Kịp, Cô Hương Giang đă soạn lá thư phản đối Việt Nam tham gia vào Hội Đồng Nhân Quyền Liên Hiệp Quốc Xin Các anh chị in ra gửi đi cho LHQ, mỗi người 1 tay chúng ta gửi thư tay càng nhiều càng tốt . Gửi đường bưu điện tràn ngập LHQ và hộp thư UN là điều cần thiết . Xin Admin Vietland giúp 1 tay để trang nầy lâu hơn trên đầu bài để mọi người chung sức nhau . Nếu để CSVN vào được Hội Đồng Nhân Quyền Liên Hiệp Quốc rất là nguy hiểm cho sự đấu tranh dân chủ ở VN , CSVN sẽ bắt nhiều người hơn sau khi vào được cái ghế nầy
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Stop Vietnam from joining the UN Human Rights Council for the term 2014-2016.
Dear Honorable UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and World Leaders
Ref: Stop Vietnam from joining the UN Human Rights Council for the term 2014-2016.
In a matter of days, the election of 18 members of the Human Rights Council will be held during on 12-16 November 2012 . UN’s stated criteria that members must “uphold the highest standards in the promotion and protection of human rights.” Also Candidates must be evaluated based on their domestic human rights records .
In Vietnam, serious human rights violations continue to be committed. It strips basic freedoms from the people including freedom of religion; it conducts cruel persecutions, illegal arrests and arbitrary detentions of its citizens. Vietnam's human rights violations are systematic and widespread. The Vietnamese government continues to suppress dissenting opinions . Recently, a Vietnamese court issued a sentence to a roughly 26 years in total prison time to three bloggers who wrote about human rights abuses, corruption and crackdown on citizens’ use of the Internet .
Nguyen Van Hai, who has written under the pen name Dieu Cay, got 12 years. Ta Phong Tan received 10 years and Phan Thanh Hai got four years. On October 14th 2012 , a 20 years old College student Nguyen Phuong Uyen was arrested for distributing anti-China patriotic poetry and being held in jail since her arrest.
International human rights bodies such as Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch have frequently condemned for its human rights abuses.
UN’s stated criteria that members must “uphold the highest standards in the promotion and protection of human rights.” Also Candidates for joining the UN Human Rights Council must be evaluated based on their domestic human rights records .
Yet Vietnamese regime do not meet any of these criteria, We urge you to prevent Vietnamese communist government from joining the UN Human Rights Council.
Best Regards
Bài nầy t́m trên Net . Không chú tâm vào trọng điểm lắm
Signed the following petition addressed to: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and World Leaders.
We all know the Vietnamese communist government (Vcg) is one of the most serious human rights violators in the world. It strips basic freedoms from the people including freedom of religion; it conducts cruel persecutions, illegal arrests and arbitrary detentions of its citizens. International human rights bodies such as Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch have frequently condemned for its human rights abuses.
The Vcg is in full effort campaigning to join the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) for the 2013-2016 term. If elected, the Vcg will take advantage of its membership to defend and cover up its human rights violations, to deceive public opinion, to continue harassing dissidents, dominating and oppressing the people of Vietnam. The Vcg does not deserve and should not be elected as a member of the UN Human Rights Council.
Please see website: http://www.vietnamhumanrights.net/IndexE.html
I strongly request you with all authority and influence to stop the Vietnamese communist government from joining the UN Human Rights Council, also to put pressure on the Vietnamese government to change like Burma (Myanmar), to respect human rights and to release all political prisoners without conditions.
Respectfully yours,
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