Jul 10, 2006

Montagnards Arrested in July 2006 after Attending a Christian Prayer Vigil


Approximately 2,200 Montagnards attended a peaceful prayer vigil on 28 June 2006 to pray that God soften the hearts of the Vietnamese government to stop persecuting their people. A few days later the Vietnamese police started making arrests
Approximately 2,200 Montagnard Degar Christians attended a peaceful prayer vigil on 28 June 2006 at Buon Tara Puor village, Hoa Dong commune, Krong Pac district, Daklak province to pray that God will soften the hearts of the Vietnamese government to stop persecuting the Degar people.

Initially, 285 Degar students from all four provinces of the Central Highlands came to the prayer vigil and many Christians from around the area joined them until over 2,200 people arrived. At 1:30 pm Vietnamese police came to the prayer vigil and started collecting names of the Degar Christians who attended. After the prayer vigil the Degar Christians returned to their villages. A few days later the Vietnamese police started making arrests such as the female students below.

THE ARREST ON 2 JULY 2006: HDion Buonya and HPhiang Nie two female Christian students took a bus back to their school in Ho Chi Minh City. When they got to bridge number 14, the Vietnamese police stopped the bus and arrested them and took the two girls to the prison in Buonmathuot city. HDion Buonya, (female) was born November 27, 1984 and HPhiang Nie, (female) was born June 17, 1985. Both are Montagnard Degar students who were attending a school in Ho Chi Minh City but are originally from Buon Tara Puor village, Hoa Dong commune, Krong Pac district, Daklak province.

THE ARREST ON 3 JULY 2006: The parents of HDion and HPhiang learned about the arrest of their daughters so they went to Hoa Dong commune police to inquire why their children were arrested. The police then arrested HDions father, Y-Krai Nie (born 1955) and sent him to the Krong Pac prison facility.

THE MONTAGNARD FOUNDATION CALLS ON:

Ø Concerned Embassies in Vietnam and the international community to urgently demand Vietnam release the three prisoners above and release the 350 Degar Prisoners identified in the Human Rights Watch report of 11 June 2006. See:http://www.hrw.org/english/docs/2006/06/14/vietna13542.htm

Ø Concerned Embassies in Vietnam and international community to urgently pursue a permanent humanitarian presence in the Central Highlands to monitor human rights there by UN, international agencies and international NGOs.

Ø The United States Congress to insist that human rights conditions are directly linked to the US governments granting of Permanent Normal Trade Relations status with Vietnam.