Exposing Viet Tan's wicked nature and filthy crimes
21/9/17
The murder of overseas Vietnamese journalist Nguyen Dam
Phong in 1982 in US has recently been re-opened and re-investigated.
Five journalists were killed in a string of murders in the
1980s, 1990s. They were Nguyen Dam Phong, Le Thuyet, Hoai Diep Tu, Duong Trong
Lam and Do Trong Nhan. These journalists were assassinated because of the
same reason: their works aimed to unmask the self-proclaimed Vietnam
Reform Party (Viet Tan).
Several decades has passed since the crime took place, the
truth behind these assassinations had been in silence until recently, when one
of the victims’ family member - Nguyen Thanh Tu - journalist Nguyen Dam Phong’s
son, voiced up in March this year. Tu has been working hard on his search for
the truth behind his father’s death. Part of his ultimate goal is to
fulfill what Phong was doing, which is protecting the dignity
of the Vietnamese community, washing away all the ‘dirts’ splashed onto
the community by Viet Tan.
One of the recent moves made by Tu was his effort in holding
a press conference in the Global Library (Fountain Valley, California) in
March, in which he made allegation of the Viet Tan of the murder of his father.
The conference, capturing attention from local press and media, aimed to
increase public’s awareness on Tu’s journey to justice and call for
coordination from the US government in the search for the hidden truth.
Dam Phong was well-known among the overseas Vietnamese
in US for his sharp writing skills. In the early 1980s, he worked for the
Freedom News (Houston, Texas). Being aware of Dam Phong’s credibility in the
press field, Hoang Co Minh – head of Viet Tan, had invited Phong to a meeting
of this group to publish articles promoting itself. However, during the
meeting, Phong had discovered the lack of transparency in the way Viet
Tan had been operated, since it was raising fund without any bookkeeping
or accountant.
At the same time, Phong also got to know that what is called
“ The Front’s Base” of Viet Tan in Thailand was a fake one, since everything
was set up on purpose to disguise Viet Tan as a true revolutionary group
to mobilize sponsorship from overseas Vietnamese.
As an experienced journalist, Phong quickly saw through the
true identity of Viet Tan - the cheater. It is not any kind of political
party, but a criminal gang, instead. He thus rejected Viet Tan’s request of
cooperation.
Viet Tan did not give up on its plan.
Various methods were used to pull Phong to Viet Tan's side.
Despite being bribed and later threatened, the journalist kept sticking to
his principle in work, which was full respect for the truth.
Phong only published valid information from credible source.
Phong’s resolute rejection to Viet Tan had led to his murder
by the “K9” (an affiliated group under Viet Tan) in August 1982.
Determined to shed some light on his father’s death, Tu has
contacted the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) for support on the murder case
35 years ago. CIA has provided Tu with a range of documents related to the
case, including the color of the murderer’s car, the number of people who
involved in the case, the name of the gunman, etc.
However, Tu said those people do not really matter nowadays,
as they only murdered his dad following the command of their ‘boss’. Nowadays,
all of these people have reached very old age, and Viet Tan is being run by
their successors. Hence even if those involved in Dam Phong’s assassination are
put into jail, the cheater named Viet Tan will remains intact. Tu therefore
realizes the need to uncover the hidden truth and erase the presence of the
group which stood behind the murder of his father and other journalists.
In addition to CIA, Tu also seeks supports from Congressmen
in US in various Congress Hearing to request the Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI) to revise the case. (However, according to the law of
the US, the National Congress does not have the right to do it.) The
information related to the activities of Viet Tan were also provided by the
supportive overseas Vietnamese community in US, especially those who are
victims of Viet Tan.
At the moment, Tu has collected enough evidences to come up
with his outline of Viet Tan’s operation system, related individuals and
groups, as well as their activities. Tu also expresses strong opposition to the
RFA station and its staff, Trinh Hoi and VOICE and SBTN TV as a medium for
Viet Tan to conduct sabotage activities.
According to Tu, thank to the support from CIA, he has got
access to various emails proving the close relations between Hoang Tu
Duy, Trinh Hoi and VOICE. Those emails are strong evidence to prove the
relations between Trinh Hoi and Viet Tan. At the moment, Trinh Hoi is working
for VOICE - as its CEO, attempting to align VOICE's activities in the
direction of Viet Tan.
Regarding Trinh Hoi, Tu said “Trinh Hoi works for Viet Tan,
wherever Viet Tan is, Trinh Hoi will be there”. Tu also stated that VOICE was
actually founded by its spokesman Hoang Tu Duy in 2007, not in 1997. After
founding VOICE, Hoang Tu Duy only needed to pay USD 50,000 for a house worth
over USD 1 million, instead of paying USD 270,000 (excluding the amount
borrowed from bank).
Tu also said, according to report from taxation authorities,
VOICE has established something called LAVAS, under the sponsorship of a lawyer
named Nguyen Quoc Lan in California to avoid paying tax. The trick was similar
to what was practiced by Viet Tan to help Hoang Tu Duy avoid paying an amount
of over USD 200,000 when purchasing residential property.
Despite various challenges, Tu has been persevere in seeking
justice for his father. The man shows strong determination to
keep a close watch on Viet Tan and its activities and do his best to
unmask the deceiver./.
All comments [ 2 ]
Need to bring Viet Tan to the public court for their crimes. They are a terrorist and a mafia gang.
Viet Tan must pay for what they have done. Related nations like the U.S. and Australia should cooperate with Vietnam to cope with this terrorist organization.
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