Letter to Vietnam State President on Saigon Protest
July 24, 2007 His Excellency President Triet c/o Embassy of Vietnam 1233 20th Street, NW #400 Washington, DC 20036 Dear President Triet: I am writing
July 24, 2007 His Excellency President Triet c/o Embassy of Vietnam 1233 20th Street, NW #400 Washington, DC 20036 Dear President Triet: I am writing
July 24, 2007 His Excellency President Triet c/o Embassy of Vietnam 1233 20th Street, NW #400 Washington, DC 20036 Dear President Triet: I am writing
The Rt. Hon. John W. Howard Prime Minister of Australia Parliament House Canberra ACT 2600 20 July 2007 Dear Prime Minister I am writing to
New Horizon Radio (Chan Troi Moi) by Nguyen Vu Saigon, July 18, 2007 Nguyen Vu: Am I speaking with Sinh? Sinh: Yes, this is Sinh
Diary for Justice: A journal on the days of protest with aggrieved citizens at the National Assembly Office II on 194 Hoang Van Thu Street,
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Socialist Republic of Vietnam Independence-Freedom-Happiness PETITION To: National Assembly II Prime Minister Office Public Security Office All domestic and overseas media We,
New Horizon Radio (Chan Troi Moi) by Hoang Ha Can Tho, July 8, 2007 The protests to demand justice of the aggrieved citizens is spreading.
New Horizon Radio (Chan Troi Moi) by Nguyen Hoang Thanh Tam Saigon, July 10, 2007 This is Nguyen Hoang-Thanh Tam, saying hello with a special
Radio New Horizon (Chan Troi Moi) by Nguyen Hoang Thanh Tam Saigon, July 5, 2007 This is Nguyen Hoang Thanh Tam saying hello with a
New Horizon Radio (Radio Chan Troi Moi) by Nguyen Hoang Thanh Tam Saigon, July 5, 2007 Nguyen Hoang Thanh Tam (NHTT): Greetings to our audience