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MONTAGNARD DEGAR CHRISTIAN TORTURED TO DEATH ON 24 APRIL 2006
IN VIETNAM PRISON:
ALL MONTAGNARD DEGAR PRISONERS OF CONSCIENCE MUST BE RELEASED.
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BACKGROUND: The indigenous Montagnard
Degar Peoples have suffered decades of persecution by
the government of Vietnam , namely; confiscation of their
ancestral lands, Christian religious repression, torture,
killings and imprisonment. In May 2006 the US
State Department has continued to maintain Vietnam on
the “watch list” of countries that are the worst violators
of religious freedom. To date over 350 Degar prisoners
remain in Vietnamese prisons for charges involving merely
standing up for human rights, for spreading Christianity
or for fleeing to Cambodia . Information below received
direct from the central highlands.
THE KILLING OF MONTAGNARD DEGAR CHRISTIAN NAMED “SIU
LUL”
On 20 April 2006 Siu Lul (a Degar Christian)
was denied food and water by Vietnamese authorities in
Ha Nam prison who also commenced beating and torturing
him. He was 62 years old and from the village of Ploi
Kueng , Habong commune, Cu Se District, Gia Lai Province
. He had been arrested, tortured and imprisoned at the
prison facility in Ha Nam since 2004. On April 24, 2006
he succumbed and died from the effects of torture and
lack of water and food. The authorities wanted the family
to take his body back to his village but his family did
not have money to pay for the transportation so he was
buried in Ha Nam . It is noted there are still over 350
Degar prisoners of conscience who remain imprisoned in
Vietnam 's brutal prison system. The Montagnard Foundation
thus appeals to the UN and international community to
pressure Vietnam to release these prisoners because none
of them would be in jail if they had lived in a free
society that respected human rights.
THE MONTAGNARD FOUNDATION URGENTLY CALLS ON:
- The United States Government, the European
Union, the United Nations and all other peaceful nations
to insist all 350 Degar prisoners are fully accounted
for and released from Vietnamese Prisons before Vietnam
be granted entry into the World Trade Organization.
- The United States Government, the European Union, the United
Nations, and other peaceful nations insist Vietnam
abide by the 2002 Concluding Observations of the UN Human
Rights Committee regarding the “serious violations” facing
the Montagnard peoples (UN doc: CCPR/C/SR.2031) and allow
human rights monitors access to the central highlands as
a precondition to Vietnam gaining entry into the World
Trade Organization.
