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By John E. Carey Peace and Freedom Media watchers and human rights advocates often express bemused frustration at the way Communist China, Communist Vietnam and the United States conduct international relations. Before each and every big summit or meeting of heads of state, each of these nations reach for a time-worn playbook. China and Vietnam typically release some dissidents, offer news reports about freedom of religion and tell their media to be more free and open. This is a kind of appeasement to the U.S. and the many international Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) like Amnesty International that monitor and publicize activities outside the international norms. The U.S. often responds to these overtures with talk of reconciliation, the progress being made in China and Vietnam on freedom and human rights, and the hope of all Americans for a new tomorrow.Sometimes the U.S. even offers some incentives, concessions and inducements. These are typically accepted with much gratitude, pomp and ceremony. As soon as the summit ends and the Communists get what they wanted, the door on human rights in the Communist world slams shut so fast it almost catches Uncle Sam’s red, white and blue coat. Last July, we at Peace and Freedom began to monitor every international news report that mentioned the word “Vietnam.” We did this because Vietnam was holding many political prisoners without charge. One prisoner in particular came to our attention. Mrs. Cuc Foshee, an American citizen since 1970, had returned to the land of her birth, Vietnam, to visit relatives. She was arrested by the Communist government and held without charges, trial, or access to a lawyer. Many other NGOs were developing detailed lists of human rights abuses and other irregularities inside Communist Vietnam. But the results of our international media review of Vietnam that started in July 2006 offered great insight into the workings of the word. From the state controlled media inside Vietnam, all the news was rosey. Freedom of speech and religion were on the rise, dissidents were set free, the economy was booming, the shrimp were bigger than ever and they even jumped into fishing boats when called. The free media in the rest of the world could not always see though the smoke and mirrors offered by Communist Vietnam but the NGOs and human rights groups were able to balance the outrageous lies from Vietnam with some factual and frightening stories. The interest in Vietnam’s human rights record and activities grew in intensity as the year progressed because President George W. Bush had indicated his intention to attend the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) conference in November 2006. The thought of the President of the United States visiting Hanoi offered the photo opportunity of the decade for Communist Vietnam. The Communists were hoping for something of a Victory Lap to celebrate Vietnam’s progress since Saigon fell to the Communists in 1975. Vietnam was also seeking some very real goodies. Entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO) and Permanent Normal Trade Relations from the U.S. would add fuel to an already burning Vietnamese economy almost ablaze with new investments and opportunities. The Vietnamese Communists made several concessions and pronouncements of good behavior in the run-up to the APEC conference. Thankfully, Mrs. Foshee and others were set free and came home after years or months in prison. And in November, Vietnam began to reap every gift imaginable. The photo opportunity of President Bush in Hanoi before a regal looking bust of Ho Chi Minh appeared on page one of every major newspaper in the world. Vietnam got WTO and in a few months PNTR. The “trifecta” was achieved. After November 2006, Vietnam started the largest and most severe repression of human rights in recent memory. http://peace-and-freedom.blogspot.com/ John E. Carey is the former president of International Defense Consultants, Inc.
A writer is a rogue goose. All other gees fly in a flock formation; every goose knows his place and time for honking. The rogue goose is undisciplined. He leaves the formation indiscriminately to have a look at it from aside. He roams back and forth, takes a peep at the leader, honks a little bit from behind, distracts everyone and writes on what he sees. Time passes and as he wants to return back to his place he discovers someone else there. Thus he either has to wait until they land for rest...
Obscession and stalking Mr. Carey in his usual strangely detached manner is obscessed with China and Vietnam ( wow, they are so far from us and easy to criticise, I suppose). In one of the comments recently Mr. Carey mentioned that I was obscessed with him, although I surely did not 'track' him the way he persistently tracks the 'communist China', ignoring the simple fact that our, US companies love those communists in a typical American style. Mr. Carey writes as if he is delirious: no matter what happens in the world- off we go to criticise China or Vietnam, those real bad guys. He ignores the simple premise that the only way to criticise the system of governance of another country is through proper comparison with your own and .. PATRIOT ACT surely puts the US out of business here. Hey, how about violations of the rights of the Iraqis and Afghanis by the US and their murderous cronies- any comparison with those bad Vietnamese? I wonder if Rob Kall realises that Mr. Carey stalks China and Vietnam for whatever purposes not clear to me. He behaves as if he sits on the Mount Olympus and defines which nation can be given a status of 'good' or 'bad'. This is unbelievable! Does Mr. Carey ever read any other articles on this site? Those which describe the most horrible abuses of our laws, the incarcerations of children, the Gitmo abominations, the.. I do not know where to start. Every time I see Mr. Carey's article I feel that I talk to the hand, so to speak. It is as if he lives in his own Universe. That is, of course, possible but people like that... they should at least open the window sometimes. Ahoy, Mr. Carey, there is a big world out there! by
Mark Sashine (50 articles, 19 quicklinks, 244 diaries, 3453 comments)
on Tuesday, May 8, 2007 at 2:33:29 PM
An Ugly Ogre Named John. You are right on Panurg. This guy has an axe to grind. I bet he has never set a foot in China. He is probably a disgruntled Vietnam Vet? I don't know. He claims abuses from China, and is blind to his own USA....U-Sick..American He loves LBJ and the lie of Vietnam? They killed over 7 million Vietnamese people and that is not a human rights problem? They kill innocent people in Iraq and that is not a human rights problem? Today I heard an American Apache Helicopter gunned down and killed several children in an Iraqi Primary School. That is not a human rights problem? Wow..this guy must be Guiliani's VP running mate.. Absolute murdering numbskull by
Dom Jermano (20 articles, 0 quicklinks, 40 diaries, 930 comments)
on Tuesday, May 8, 2007 at 6:18:51 PM
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