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==Lies== |
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Vietnamese communists are corrupted from the root to the top. All big communists are rich. If a communist want to be richer, they must climb the ranks in the communist party. Once up there, they rob from the people and bribe top dogs to protect them. That's one-party communist rule for you. Vietnamese communists don't believe in communism, socialism, or Marxism-Leninism. They believe in money and power. They just pretend to believe in those things and use Marxism-Leninism, Ho Chi Minh as a tool to mantain and hold on to power with their bloody monkey grip. |
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How do Vietnamese communists make money? They all use one same old trick. First, local communists find some small old streets in their city and announce plans to broaden those streets. Next, they will rezone all the lots on both sides of the street. Instead of letting people stay on their own land, communists will pay them a small sum of compensation and drive them out. Then communists will get those lands (with value now sharply increased), divide them into lots, and sell them to rich people at high price. This way, local communists get tons of money without having to invest anything. And with money, local communists continue to bribe other communist top dogs in Hanoi. With the backing from big bosses, local communists fear nothing, they continue to rob more and more lands to feed themselves and their bosses. These robbers even pay journalists to write articles to praise them as heroes who reform and make the cities prosperous. As all newspapers in Vietnam are owned and controlled by the communist party and no private newspaper is allowed to be published, this is an easy task. |
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There are many victims of illegal land confiscation by corrupt local authorities. Compensations are unreasonably cheap, without any mutual agreement, their private house bulldozed, their lawful land divided into small lots and sold to rich people. When petitioners file complaints about land confiscation and corruption, communists will shamelessly lie that the complaints are "incorrect". Communists do not comply with the Constitution or the Laws of the Land at all. Persistent protestants get muzzled, harassed. Activists who defend victims of land confiscation are accused for "abusing democratic freedoms of association, expression, assembly to infringe on the interests of the state". Journalists who dare to speak the truth will be accused for "abusing their positions and powers while performing official duties". Mass land protests will be broken up by plainclothes police officers, who will then report that "petitioners fight among themselves". |
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Vietnam have no free elections. The communist party choose all candidates prior to an election. All candidates running for National Assembly must be approved by the Fatherland Front, the vietnamese coummunist frontal organization. Since all candidates are nominated by the communist party, there is no legitimate "voice of the people". All seats and who will be next president and next prime minister have been decided within the communist party long before the elections. No opposition is permitted, demands for freedom and democracy are responded with arrests. The communist party controls and monitors all media including the internet and e-mail. Mails and parcels from abroad are censored, searched, telephones tapped, and access to the internet is curtailed and strictly controlled. Residence can be disturbed at nights without court order. |
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Dissidents' families are consistently harassed, isolated, persecuted, charged with crimes and imprisoned, tortured just because they advocate for a place where they and their countrymen can speak freely, vote in free and fair elections. They are insulted in articles in the official state media, on national TV channels, or denounced by "angry citizens" in orchestrated public meetings. They are dismissed from their jobs, or find their client base has dried up as a result of official pressure and negative publicity. Their family members face intimidation and reprisals, and are pressured to stop them from speaking out. |
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Vietnamese communist party maintains total control of all three branches of the government. The Executive, the National Assembly and the Judiciary branches are controlled by communists. History has proven time and time again that power controlled by the few and denied the many corrupts without question. The so-called "reforms" have turned out to be nothing more than smoke and mirrors. |
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Vietnamese communists restricts freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, and freedom of association. They does not tolerate public dissent and has stepped up efforts to control dissent on the internet. They enforces restrictions on public gatherings and travel. all gatherings require permits, and political meetings are strictly forbidden. Communists prohibit independent political, labor and social organizations, does not permit human rights organizations to form or operate. They tolerates little public criticism of the communist party or statements calling for pluralism, democracy, or a free press. All gatherings require permits, and political meetings are strictly forbidden. any protest, though peaceful or legitimate in nature, is deemed a challenge to the authority of the vietnamese communist party, thus it is illegal and subject to harsh suppression. |
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Vietnamese communists denies dissidents the right to fair and expeditious trials. Trials and sentences are completely at the discretion of officials or judges, who actually receive orders from communist leaders. Violations of due legal process include secret trials, imprisonment without trials, trials without legal counsel and defense, disrespect of fundamental rights, extended detentions, tortures, and house arrests. Tyranny hates and fears public exposure, that's why they denounce democracy activists accusing them of acting against the national security with such crimes as "opposition to the state policies, anti-revolutionary propaganda, abuse of democracy, security disturbances, insolence toward leaders". Dissidents will have no defense lawyer and their guilt are already predetermined. <small><span class="autosigned">—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:Vnvnvn|Vnvnvn]] ([[User talk:Vnvnvn|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Vnvnvn|contribs]]) 10:39, 4 February 2009 (UTC)</span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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