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Submitted by ctv_en_4 on Tue, 04/24/2007 - 18:25
Material gathered by the security agency shows that Le Thi Cong Nhan, under Nguyen Van Dai’s instructions, actively lent a helping hand to Dai’s activities in an attempt to overthrow the Vietnamese State.

Le Thi Cong Nhan was born in 1979 in the Mekong delta province of Tien Giang, but she moved and lived permanently in Hanoi’s Dong Da precinct before being arrested on March 2, 2007.

Like Nguyen Van Dai, she graduated from Hanoi College of Law in 2004 and worked at the Hanoi Lawyers Delegation Office. After meeting Dai in 2005, she quit her post there and joined the Thien An Law Office founded by Dai. Under Dai’s instructions, Nhan actively lent a helping hand to Dai’s activities in an attempt to overthrow the Vietnamese State. She was among the first to sign a petition in support of the so-called Declaration on Freedom and Democracy for Vietnam put forward by reactionaries on April 8, 2006, which then led to the establishment of Bloc 8406 by Nguyen Van Ly to struggle for democracy in Vietnam.


In July 2006, Nhan joined the Vietnam Advancement Party and volunteered to work as spokesperson for this reactionary organisation. Since then she had followed instructions by overseas Vietnamese reactionaries living in exile and other opposition elements in the country such as Nguyen Van Ly and Nguyen Van Dai.


In addition, Nhan voluntarily joined the Alliance for Democracy and Human Rights for Vietnam – an organisation established on the Internet on February 10, 2006 by overseas Vietnamese reactionaries and opposition elements in the country.


Under Ly’s instructions, she was assigned to support the Independent Trade Union of Vietnam led by Tran Ngoc Thanh – a leader of the Viet Birds organisation in Poland, with the assistance of Nguyen Van Dai.


Nhan and Dai used the Thien An Law Office as a place to gather petitioners and other persons, including students, and incite them to carry out activities against the Vietnamese State.


In November 2006, the US-based Viet Tan Party sent Nguyen Quoc Quan (alias Tuan Anh) who is in charge of domestic affairs to contact Nhan and assist her activities. In interviews granted to foreign media and media run by overseas Vietnamese reactionaries, Nhan intentionally distorted the situation in Vietnam, accused the country of human rights violations and even provided biased information about the human rights situation in the country.


According to initial statistics, Nhan received US$2,300, AU$300, 200 Euro, VND2 million as well as several types of medicine and equipment from overseas Vietnamese reactionaries in support of her activities.


All Nhan and Dai’s activities are part of a scheme to overthrow the current political regime in Vietnam pursued by Vietnamese reactionary forces living in exile, which are aided and abetted by several foreign extremist forces.


The security agency in collaboration with local administration in Nhan’s residential quarter met, advised and even admonished her to stop activities against the national interests and the law. On the contrary, she openly behaved and acted against the Vietnamese State, provoking public outrage. On March 2, 2007, the Hanoi Investigation Police arrested Le Thi Cong Nhan on the charge of propagandising against the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. The arrest received wide public support.

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