“Adopt” Thuy, Nhan or Nghien

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Acting as an individual, an elected official or through an organization, you can actively champion the cause of Tran Khai Thanh Thuy, Le Thi Cong Nhan, or Pham Thanh Nghien.

Actively support your democracy activist by:

  • Spreading the word. Help publicize the activist’s efforts for social justice and her current detention.
  • Donating your Facebook, Multiply or other social network profile to raise awareness.
  • Organizing an advocacy campaign for the activist’s freedom.
  • Writing to the activist. Even if the letter is intercepted by authorities, at least the jailers will know that Thuy, Nhan or Nghien has not been forgotten.
  • Visiting her in person. A visit to one of these activists by a parliamentarian, journalist, or friend would represent an important show of support. If the authorities block you from seeing the activist, then pay a visit to her family as a show of solidarity.

Addresses:

Tran Khai Thanh Thuy:

Prison location:
Prison Camp 1 Hoa Lo
Xuan Phuong, Cau Diem
Tu Liem, Hanoi, Vietnam

Family address:
Mr. Do Ba Tan
no. 46 alley 178 Pho Cho Kham Thien
Trung Phung ward, Dong Da district
Hanoi, Viet Nam

Lê Thị Công Nhân :

Phong 316, nha A7
Tap The Van Phong Chinh Phu – Ngo 4
Pho Phuong Mai – Dong Da
Ha Noi, Viet Nam

Phạm Thanh Nghiên

Prison location:
Prison camp 5, Phan trai 4, Yen Dinh
Thanh Hoa, Vietnam

Family address:
Ms. Nguyen Thi Loi
17 duong Lien Khu, Phuong Luu 2
Phuong Dong Hai, quan Hai An
Hai Phong, Viet Nam

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