Demand the immediate release of activists jailed by the Vietnamese government for protesting Chinese aggression

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The Hanoi regime has persecuted bloggers, university students and democracy activists who have spoken out against China’s annexation of two Vietnamese island archipelagos, Hoang Sa (Paracels) and Truong Sa (Spratlys).

Help lobby for the freedom of blogger Dieu Cay who was sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison for organizing a boycott of the Olympic Torch Relay in Saigon in April 2008.

Bring public attention to the cases of Vietnamese activists who have been jailed without trial since September 2008 for calling on the Hanoi regime to repudiate territorial concessions to China.

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