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'Human Rights Act' should be abolished: war veterans

The Vietnam War Veterans' Association (VWVA), the Vietnam Peace Committee
and the Vietnam-US Association (VUSA) have strongly condemned the US House
of Representatives' passing of the so-called 'Vietnam Human Rights Act'.

They claimed that the act distorted the real situation in Vietnam, severely
violated Vietnam's sovereignty, and brazenly interfered with the country's
internal affairs. 

The three organisations described the Act as a serious violation not only of
the United Nations Charter but also of the fundamental principles of
international law and ordinary morality.

In its statement released on September 13, the VWVA stressed that it was the
US which had used army troops, bombs, and toxic chemicals to conduct a
brutal and ruthless war against Vietnam, committing countless crimes and
leaving long-term and serious problems for the Vietnamese people. The US is
not in a position to speak about independence, democracy and human rights in
Vietnam after the countless violations to the human rights of Vietnamese
people it committed during the war. It has no right to interfere with
Vietnam's internal affairs, the statement said.

It noted that Vietnamese war veterans, who had fought for national
independence, freedom, and sovereignty as well as for legitimate human
rights, resolutely demand that the act be abolished. The VWVA made clear
that they continue to protect the sacred human rights of the Vietnamese
people. 

The Peace Committee, for its part, expressed indignation with regard to the
passing of the Vietnam Human Rights Act by the US House of Representatives.
It said: "The United States, which provoked a brutal aggressive war in
Vietnam, trampled on the Vietnamese people's fundamental rights, and left
long-term and serious problems in Vietnam, is not in a position to preach
human rights." 

The committee called upon peace fighters, organisations, and individuals
worldwide, particularly the US peace movement, to voice against and take
action to prevent the approval of the act by the US Senate.

Meanwhile, VUSA said the passing of the Vietnam Human Rights Act brought
negative impacts upon the Vietnam-US relations, and ran counter to both
nations' aspiration to develop a co-operative, friendly, and mutually
understanding relationship.

It emphasised that Vietnam-US relations could be developed only on the basis
of respect for each other's independence, sovereignty, non-intervention into
each other's internal affairs, equitable co-operation, and mutual benefit.

VUSA called on organisations, individuals and political circles in the
United States to prevent the approval and promulgation of the erroneous act.
(VNA) 

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