Maggie's FarmWe are a commune of inquiring, skeptical, politically centrist, capitalist, anglophile, traditionalist New England Yankee humans, humanoids, and animals with many interests beyond and above politics. Each of us has had a high-school education (or GED), but all had ADD so didn't pay attention very well, especially the dogs. Each one of us does "try my best to be just like I am," and none of us enjoys working for others, including for Maggie, from whom we receive neither a nickel nor a dime. Freedom from nags, cranks, government, do-gooders, control-freaks and idiots is all that we ask for. |
Our Recent Essays Behind the Front Page
Categories
QuicksearchLinks
Blog Administration |
Saturday, April 2. 2011Money First, Human Rights LastThe newfound fervor for human rights among liberal supporters of President Obama’s “kinetic” enterprise in Libya might be better turned to Vietnam. Instead, ignoring the persecution of minorities there and ongoing – indeed, increasing – repression of dissent, they fall into line with US businesses profiting from cheap Vietnamese labor to look away. We ally with Middle East foes of freedom and abandon real seekers of freedom in Vietnam. During the Vietnam War, the Montagnards -- Vietnam’s Central Highlands hill people, a distinct ethnic and cultural group different than the majority lowland Vietnamese – became strong allies in fighting against the communists. They had long wanted autonomy within Vietnam, and seeking their support Saigon granted them many of their requests. Since 1975, the communist government of Vietnam has ruthlessly persecuted the Montagnards, imprisoning, torturing, murdering many and taking their lands for roads, plantations and mines, denuding the forests for valuable woods, moving the Montagnards from poverty to rootless impoverishment and loss of culture. Together with many within the government, those with connections and Chinese state businesses profit. Many Montagnards are devout Protestants, Degar, whose churches are not recognized by the state and whose members come in for particularly harsh punishments. The Montagnard Foundation is their voice in the West, documenting and exposing their persecution. Few listen and fewer care, least of all the US government. Under both presidents Bush and Obama, the US government has looked away, with the myth that somehow Vietnam would be a counterweight to China but actually favoring US businesses that also profit from trade with Vietnam. I’ve frequently written about this. (See, for example, these at a previous website.) My friend Scott Johnson is a lawyer, writer and human rights activist focusing on tribal peoples from South East Asia. His latest article, awaiting publication, focuses on cables from our ambassador to Vietnam that came to light in the WikiLeaks. The cables in question are from US Ambassador to Vietnam Michael Michalak titled, Vietnam Religious Freedom Update. “Essentially the leaked confidential cables are a testament of betrayal as they blatantly fail to mention the hundreds of tribal Christian Montagnards or Degar people imprisoned in Vietnam….It’s as if the hundreds of Montagnard prisoners never existed….”
To its credit, Human Rights Watch has not abandoned the Montagnards. In report after report, HRW has documented and decried their ruthless treatment by Hanoi. HRW’s latest report is covered in the New York Times:
Hanoi hasn’t only been persecuting Montagnards. Any who challenge or are feared to challenge the government’s corruption and oppression are arrested, often tortured, and imprisoned. The latest instance, in another report by the New York Times, “Case of Activist With Deep Roots in Vietnam Draws Unusually Wide Public Support.”
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton very occasionally mouths concern about abuses of human rights in Vietnam but she and the Obama administration continue headlong as a priority to curry favor with Hanoi, seldom reciprocated in any world forum or conflict of interests. The aimlessness of liberals, self-serving by US businesses, and the confused policies of the Bush and Obama administrations in Vietnam continues, while true friends of freedom suffer. P.S.: Coincidentally, another friend, Mike Benge, just had this column posted at American Thinker blog: "Vietnamese Communists' Fear Factor is Rising." Michael Benge spent 11 years in Vietnam as a Foreign Service Officer, five years as a POW, and is a student of South East Asian politics. He is very active in advocating for human rights and religious freedom and has written extensively on these subjects. Benge comments:
UPDATE: Mr. Vu has been sentenced to 7-years imprisonment. "Diplomats and analysts said that the heavy sentence sent a clear signal that the government would not tolerate criticism of the current system, at a time when Vienam's economic model is facing severe headwinds."
Posted by Bruce Kesler
in Hot News & Misc. Short Subjects, Our Essays
at
21:59
| Comments (10)
| Trackbacks (0)
Trackbacks
Trackback specific URI for this entry
No Trackbacks
Comments
Display comments as
(Linear | Threaded)
If you do a Google search and push the images buttons you will find pictures of Bill/Hill in Vietnam wearing those Chinese shirts and making "business" deals. This was immediately (within a few months after he left the presidency). I would suggest that these people have a great personal financial interest in Vietnam.
I only Googled for a few minutes using a combination of Clinton+Vietnam, etc. Dig a little you will find the connection. other searches, wildly disparate:
"Yellow Rain" yellow rain hmong eastwood gran torino I'll say it again,
"Here we sit in a branchy row, Thinking of beautiful things we know; Dreaming of deeds that we mean to do, All complete, in a minute or two– Something noble and wise and good, Done by merely wishing we could. We’ve forgotten, but–never mind, Brother, thy tail hangs down behind!" From 'Road Song of the Bandar Log' (the monkey people) Rudyard Kipling Ohhh Buddy--those are not so disparate--but, then you knew that!
Seeing as this is the weekend for the big game college basketball. And, seeing as the conversation has turned to China. And, given that Buddy is here waiting to enjoy the tangential connections, I hereby offer this for contemplation. Please read all the way down.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Emmert And why does Vietnam have a Communist government which terrorizes the weakest of its own people?
Why, HillnBill and all their pals in the "Peace" Movement during the Vietnam war, of course. And don't forget the unspeakable Tom Hayden, who sabotaged the Paris peace talks while his, uh, consort Jane Fonda was spreading herself for the Hanoi regime (never mind the 2 million Cambodians left behind, none of 'em vote anyway.) Gee, they're all rich now, aren't they? Imagine that. The aimlessness of liberals, self-serving by US businesses, and the confused policies of the Bush and Obama administrations in Vietnam continues, while true friends of freedom suffer.
And there you have it in a nut shell. If you go to the link I posted above, what you won't see is that the new "President" of UW is a Chinese woman. My, o, my makes you wonder whether the "leadership" of WA state has a closer relationship with China, or with the US? Y'a know that is one of the most important harbors in this country and y'a know ol Senator Patty Murray (tennis shoe mom) her hubbie runs the port. Funny, how that never came out till recently.
I am a former Co Van, a mobile advisory team leader in Vietnam 68/69. Most visitors to Vietnam never stray far from the air conditioned tourist bus and know nothing about the incredible oppression there by the communist masters. Want to help the Montagnards in Southeast Asia, see www.cambodiacorps.org? Our organization is providing an educated leadership in the two Eastern Cambodian provinces.
rich The Dept of State's BUREAU OF DEMOCRACY, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND LABOR 2009 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices report for Vietnam, 2009, has much information
http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2009/eap/136015.htm |