Letter to Vietnam Prime Minister from Michael Keenan, MP
Michael Keenan MP Federal Member for Stirling Shadow Assistant Treasurer Shadow Minister for Superannuation & Corporate Governance 9 May 2008 The Hon Nguyen Tan Dung
Michael Keenan MP Federal Member for Stirling Shadow Assistant Treasurer Shadow Minister for Superannuation & Corporate Governance 9 May 2008 The Hon Nguyen Tan Dung
Michael Keenan MP Federal Member for Stirling Shadow Assistant Treasurer Shadow Minister for Superannuation & Corporate Governance 9 May 2008 Mr M Skelly Consulate-General Consulate
Interview with Mrs. Janta Khantinat, wife of Mr. Somsak Khunmi, a democracy activist detained by the government of Vietnam since November 17, 2007 in Saigon.
May 8, 2008 Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung c/o Embassy of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam 1233 20th Street, NW Suite 400 Washington, DC 20063
The Hon Nguyen Tan Dung Prime Minister Socialist Republic Vietnam 2 Hoang Van Thu Street HANOI VIETNAM Dear Prime Minister RE : RELEASE OF PEACEFUL
From her home in California, Ngo Mai Huong talks about the plight of her husband, the imprisoned Vietnamese-American democracy activist Nguyen Quoc Quan. A member
His Excellency President Nguyen Minh Triet clo Embassy of Vietnam Bemstorffsvej 30c OK 2900 Hel1erup Danmark Fax: +45 39 18 41 71 Bergen, 6 May
May 6, 2008 Communist authorities in Vietnam will bring to trial American citizen Nguyen Quoc Quan, Thai resident Somsak Khunmi and Vietnamese citizen Nguyen The
Open Letter Elk Grove, 4th May 2008 To: Honorable spiritual leaders Elected Officials in America and around the world Media and People in America and
May 2, 2008 To: Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej Elected Officials Thai Media and People My name is Janta Khantinat. My husband is Somsak Khunmi
News Brief #2 Outpouring of Patriotism in Hanoi and Saigon Consideration for Beijing by Communist Party and Government April 29, 2008 At 9 o’clock in
April 29, 2008 HO CHI MINH CITY (AFP) — Police in Vietnam prevented major anti-Chinese rallies Tuesday with what activists said were scores of detentions