SIGN!! Petition Letter To the Vietnamese Consulate

Dear Beloved Community,

Please help us sign this petition to the Vietnamese Government addressed to the Vietnamese Consulate in San Francisco. Please ask your friends and loved ones to sign it as well. We intend to send it by July 21, 2009.
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July 12, 2009

Mr. Le Quoc Hung, Consul General

Consulate General of Vietnam in San Francisco
1700 California St, Suite 430 San Francisco, CA 94109

Phone: (415)922-1707 (415)922-1577 Fax: (415)922-1848 (415)922-1757
E-mail: info@vietnamconsulate-sf.org

RE: URGENT Request for Vietnamese Central Government action to alleviate the tension of the residents of Bat Nha Monastery, Lam Dong Province, Vietnam.

Dear Honorable Consul General,
Dear Respected Vietnamese Governmental Leaders,
Dear Committees of Religious Affairs of Vietnam,

We are writing today to bring to your immediate attention a worsening crisis in Vietnam and urging the government to intervene to protect peace-loving young Vietnamese citizens at the Bat Nha Monastery in Lam Dong Province. A group of 400 young monks and nuns living at the monastery for over four years now are being continually harassed by local monks and villagers, while the local government officials stand by in disregard. These young monastics have been repeatedly kept from meeting their most basic human needs of food and water for over two weeks now. This situation has not resolved itself in several weeks and is worsening.

In the strongest terms possible, we urge the Vietnamese Government to intervene and ensure that this community is allowed to live in peace as law abiding Vietnamese citizens and to have safe access to food, water, and electricity, all of which are basic human rights. We trust that when the Central Government is made aware of this provincial situation, they will help bring peace to the people of this area.

These 400 monks and nuns have lived at the Bat Nha Monastery, Hamlet 13, Dambri Village, Bao Loc District, Lam Dong Province since 2005. They have invested considerable energy and money (over US$1 million) in improving the monastery grounds and supporting the local community. They are not a political body and seek only to practice mindfulness and to serve others.

As it stands there are parties who have come into the monastery grounds, have cut water and communication lines, and are harassing the 400 monks and nuns living there. When attempts were made to install a well for water, the workers were threatened and the project was abandoned. The tension level has increased and the monks and nuns are threatened with attacks. Some are too afraid to go outside to secure water and food for their needs. The local police has stood by, without intervening to bring peace. In addition, phone and internet lines have also been cut. More details of the situation can be found at http://helpbatnha.org website that is being maintained by international supporters of the monastery.

It is imperative that the Vietnamese government step in and handle this situation under the international laws of human rights. These 400 young monks and nuns have done nothing wrong, yet now their basic human rights are taken away, affecting their health and well being. This is not a political or religious issue—it is a human rights issue.

The monks and nuns are the sons and daughters of Vietnam. They deserve the protection from their government and the freedom to peacefully meet their basic human needs in safety. We know that the country has steadily improved its record with regards to human and religious rights at the start of this new millennium and we are confident that the government will do what is right and dutiful and continue on this path of fairness and openness.

We urge your immediate action to help resolve this situation.

We need your help urgently.

Sincerely,
The International Community of the Order of Interbeing

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403 Responses to “SIGN!! Petition Letter To the Vietnamese Consulate”

  1. Carrie says:

    Any act or behavior based on fear cannot and will not lead anywhere positive for ANYONE involved. Everyone will be effected negatively in some way even though you may not realize it. PLEASE let these wonderful peaceful people stay as a statement that you wish no negative harm on them, or the people of Vietnam.

  2. Laura McMann says:

    I ask that someone with the gift of being in a position to help reach out and help these men and women who are being persecuted for their beliefs. Please aide them in relief from such attacks and protect them and their right as humans to live safely and free.

  3. anna says:

    Peace and free are excepted by me for Bat Nha

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