Talk:Human rights in Vietnam

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wow who says no child labor in vietnam? there are still so many children have to work from 5AM in the morning to midnight."Xa hoi chu nghia vietnam,doc lap, tu do, hanh phuc" It all lies. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 209.211.184.198 (talk) 15:48, 26 September 2007 (UTC)

make a mention that the sate department wasw humiliated by the loss in vietnam is prone to bias

Why don't you say anything about human rights in Vietnam from Vietnamese's point of view?

Things aren't that bad! At least, in Vietnam, we can hardly see any child labor now. The problem had already been solved long, long time ago...

Thanks to someone who mentioned human rights from Vietnamese's point of view. Because all the times the US complained about the human rights situation in our country, but being a Vietnamese, I don't see it so bad. Yes the government does have strict censorship laws, but if we want we can easily access the free source of information on the internet. And I haven't seem any problem with religion, yet. Because in my family many members follow Buddhism, and they have no problem. Frankly, a large part of the people are too poor to care about such rights they "deserve". And from their point of view, the improvement of living condition is the true "human right" they seek, and the government is doing not too badly at it. If there are people complaining about human rights? The mass will say they are wasting time for meaningless purpose. Why not help them to be able to buy a TV set first before helping them to get freedom of information? That's my point of view, and I believe it is many others' too.

I would say this article is a piece of crap, the US is very far from VN, how can it tell?

[edit] Dinh Thoai Yen Vy

Found on the web:

Hanoi - Vietnamese police have sent a singer/actress to "re-education camp" in a widening crackdown on rampant prostitution, just months after she created a scandal with a home-made sex video, state newspapers said on Friday. Police detained Dinh Thoai Yen Vy and sent her immediately to "re-eduction camp" for sex workers on evidence she was involved in a high-class call girl ring charging $500 to $1,000, they said.

The tape in question is widely available on the 'net and the peer-to-peer networks. It does not appear that she was a sex worker, but just the victim of an old boyfriend who posted a homemade sex tape. 70.20.238.20 02:48, 27 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Piece Of Crap!

Yes, PoC!

I'm a Vietnamese, borned in the new generation of Vietnam (Đổi mới era). I have to complain something before I get myself angry.

1\First, about Freedom Of Legion. It was told by some Vietnamese guys in USA who wants to makes Communist in Vietnam collapsed and rule Vietnam by themself. In fact, there is no suppressing in Legion. True.

2007 International Christian Concern (ICC), a Washington-DC based human rights group has ranked Vietnam in list of the world’s top ten worst persecutors of Christians (ICC’s Hall of Shame Awards [1] )


WHAT???? I CAN' BELIEVE IT! MY FRIEND'S WHOLE FAMILY JOINED CHRISTIAN, EXCEPT MY FRIEND BUT NOTHING HAPPENED TO HIM BECAUSE HE CAN CHOOSE WHETHER HE JOIN IT OR NOT! AND ONE MORE IMPORTANT THING! HASN'T GEORGE W.BUSH HIMSELF GOING TO A CHRISTIAN CHURCH IN VIETNAM ON SUNDAY AND REALIZE THAT VIETNAM DOESN'T SUPPRESSING CHRISTIAN PEOPLE? THAT SOURCE IS A SHAME!

Discrimination against women and ethnic minorities, child labor, and prostitution are serious problems

citation needed!Against women and ethic minorities? CRAP! Child labor? Never in the next-gen of Vietnam! Prostitution? They are going to be re-educated. But, when they are being re-educated, a lot of them have a new better life, because when they are being re-educated means they are trained basic skills for a job tomorrow like sewing, repairing... Don't thing "re-educated camp" is "concentration camp"

Lol, I agree. What are those losers complaining about human rights and re-education camps in VN anyway? The Americans themselves even put Japanese Americans in concentration (internment, same shit) camps in WWII while they're fighting the real Japanese 10000 miles away!


And one more thing. Double, triple or more check when listening to some anti-Vietnam group by Vietnamese people said. After listening to them, better go check yourself. Hoaxes.

Yeah i argree with you about the re-ecducated thing.People complaining about the human rights and re-education in Vietnam because the Communist had done the worst thing to them, and they are OUR people. The Americans treated the japanese americans really nice even they are prisoner of war. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 209.211.184.198 (talk) 15:59, 26 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] This is the worse page i have ever seen

This is the worse anti-communist propaganda, bias page I have ever seen. Unbelievable! I think some people just get so brainwash by the Western media and the anti-communist community in the US. Please go to Vietnam and see for yourself, with your own eyes, talk to our people and listen to them with your own ears. Ok?70.251.188.84 (talk) 02:58, 27 April 2008 (UTC)

I've been to Viet Nam as a volunteer, and I've seen the crap that happens there. The people are too afraid or in many cases very misinformed about what happens in Vietnam, if anything Vietnamese people like to say to foreigners that they're happy, because it's embarrassing (or worst impossible) to say anything else. I've spoken to University students at their homes where they are able to express in hush tones exactly how they feel about the Government. In many cases they know they can't say anything bad, as one of them put "Lets not talk about it, I don't wanna die". This is not Anti-communist propaganda, it's the truth. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 218.215.58.221 (talk) 14:04, 28 April 2008 (UTC)
It's the truth ? You got to be kidding me? I went to Vietnam every summer. My whole family and relatives are in Vietnam. What you said about Vietnam is a joke. This human rights page is a joke. I can't believe this. This is just unbelievable. 70.129.203.95 (talk) 01:43, 4 May 2008 (UTC)