Australian MP Ian Britza expresses support to families of detained Viet Tan members

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1st November 2010

Family of Nguyen Thanh Tam
Village 3, Am Ngai Ward
Ba Tri District
Ben Tre Province
Vietnam

Dear Family

I am writing to encourage you all in very difficult circumstances. It is not an easy thing to have family forcibly taken away from you and in this regard I would like you to know that I care for your physical, mental and spiritual welfare during this time.

Please know that you are not alone. There are people all over the world that are aware of your situation who are desiring an outcome that will bring your loved one back into your home.

My sincere thoughts and prayers are with you as you face this ordeal and await a favourable outcome.

Yours sincerely

Ian M Britza, MLA
State Member for Morley

Parliament of Western Australia

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Family of Tran Thi Thuy
476 Unit 16, Long Thai Village
Long Khanh B area
Hong Ngu Zone
Dong Thap Province
Vietnam

Dear Family

I am writing to encourage you all in very difficult circumstances. It is not an easy thing to have family forcibly taken away from you and in this regard I would like you to know that I care for your physical, mental and spiritual welfare during this time.

Please know that you are not alone. There are people all over the world that are aware of your situation who are desiring an outcome that will bring your loved one back into your home.

My sincere thoughts and prayers are with you as you face this ordeal and await a favourable outcome.

Yours sincerely

Ian M Britza, MLA
State Member for Morley

Parliament of Western Australia

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Family of Pham Minh Hoang
423 Nguyen Tri Phuong
Ward 8, District 10
HCM-city
Vietnam

Dear Family

I am writing to encourage you all in very difficult circumstances. It is not an easy thing to have family forcibly taken away from you and in this regard I would like you to know that I care for your physical, mental and spiritual welfare during this time.

Please know that you are not alone. There are people all over the world that are aware of your situation who are desiring an outcome that will bring your loved one back into your home.

My sincere thoughts and prayers are with you as you face this ordeal and await a favourable outcome.

Yours sincerely

Ian M Britza, MLA
State Member for Morley

Parliament of Western Australia

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