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- Jul 1, 2018
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To: Le Phat Minh, President, Alliance for Democracy in Vietnam; Hoang Co Minh, Chairman, Vietnam Reform Revolutionary Party; Truong Tu Anh, Chairman, Dai Viet Quoc Quoc Party; Tran Dzung Minh Dan, Chairman, Dai Viet Revolutionary Party; Nguyen Sy Binh, Chairman, Vietnam People's Party of Action; Nguyen Khanh, Leader, Vietnamese National Party Odinson |
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Greetings,
I write you today in the hope that this letter finds you well. I am the former Secretary General of the Democratic Party of Vietnam and have recently been released from Prison following me being charged with " "abusing democratic freedoms, violating the interests of the State, the organization. society and citizenship ". This being for me criticizing the government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and being considered a revisionist. My party was dissolved in 1988 far too early considering all I have discovered about the current state of affairs in Vietnam.
Vietnam needs real change, and so long as they go unchallenged and are able to keep up the façade of democracy in a one party state there will be no change. The people of Vietnam will not have true freedom of press or freedom of speech. They will be stuck wit a system where in voting they are unable to affect any real change. While it is true that change can occur, and that there are many different schools of thought within the communist party, one will find that if they separate themselves from the party, or criticize the government that they are outcaste. Intimidation and corruption are the norm when it comes to elections in terms of keeping people in line.
There are many things wrong with the current system that is in place that can be changed for the better with some pressures. That is why I am writing to you. Please pressure the United States government into pressuring the Vietnamese government into allowing more then one party. In the past the Socialist Republic of Vietnam had three parties. This is the perfect time because the government is reaching out all over the world and doing business. I know based on the attempt to purchase Hamilton class cutters which is public knowledge that the nation is seeking foreign suppliers for the military. Encourage the United States government to not make exceptions, and to not relax their rules on sales. To bring Vietnam to the table.
If we can do this then we will be one step close to plural politics and the opening of the political sphere.
From: Hoang Minh Chinh, Former Secretary General of the Democratic Party, Socialist Republic of Vietnam |