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CORRESPONDENCE - 85A COMBINED REPORTS OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN VIETNAM 2012
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CORRESPONDENCE - 85A COMBINED REPORTS OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN VIETNAM 2012
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• The U.S. Congress and <br />organizations unless it ceases to <br />Senate to enact bills <br />disregard cited warnings. <br />"Vietnam Human Rights <br />Sanctions Act S. 1051 ", <br />"Vietnam Human Rights Act <br />The Vietnamese Community Abroad: <br />HR1410 ", and "Vietnam <br />_ To make forceful representations in <br />Human Rights Sanctions Act <br />parliaments of their countries of <br />H.R.156 "compelling Vietnam <br />resettlement and in the court of world <br />to respect its citizens' basic <br />public opinion about Hanoi's lapses <br />rights. <br />in this area, which qualify it as <br />• The U.S. State Department to <br />among the most egregious violators <br />consider placing Vietnam <br />of human rights among civilized <br />back on the CPC list, as <br />nations on earth. <br />repeatedly recommended by <br />_ To continue to provide spiritual and <br />the U.S. Commission on <br />material support to human rights <br />International Religious <br />activists in Vietnam. <br />Freedom and other non- <br />governmental organizations <br />(such as Human Rights <br />Watch, Freedom House, and <br />Amnesty International), as <br />well as by U.S. members of <br />Congress. <br />International Human Rights <br />Organizations: <br />- To continue to monitor closely the <br />human rights condition in Vietnam, <br />and raise their voice to forcefully <br />condemn instances of grave human <br />rights abuses committed by the <br />Vietnamese authorities. <br />- To remove Vietnam from <br />international human rights <br />Vietnam Human Rights Network * Annual Report 2011 33 <br />
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