Chairman Royce Urges President Obama to Press Vietnam's President Sang on Human Rights Abuses During Thursday Meeting

Press Conference

By: Ed Royce
By: Ed Royce
Date: July 23, 2013
Location: Washington, DC

Today, at a bipartisan press conference on Capitol Hill, U.S. Rep. Ed Royce (R-CA), Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, urged President Obama to press Vietnam's President Sang on his country's human rights abuses during a White House meeting this Thursday. Chairman Royce recounted his numerous meetings with peaceful Vietnamese dissidents who have been denied basic human rights by the government of Vietnam.

Chairman Royce said at the press conference: "In Vietnam, the government continues to round up any one who continues to speak the word "democracy" or speak the words "human rights." In the first six weeks of this year, we've had 40 show trials of young dissidents who have been convicted with very, very long prison terms. But it is not just the show trials that are troubling to the international community; it is also the beatings that go with these arrests... Let's put Vietnam on a course towards progress with respect to human rights…It is past time for us to make these demands."

In anticipation of the Obama-Sang meeting, Chairman Royce sent a letter to President Obama citing troubling statistics that reflect an increase in human rights abuses in Vietnam. Royce's letter concluded, "Mr. President, President Sang's visit to Washington is a unique opportunity to inspire the Vietnamese people who are yearning for freedom. I respectfully request that you make the most of this chance by vocally supporting a human rights agenda."

Royce was joined by other Members of Congress, representatives from various human rights organizations, and Vietnamese-American community leaders.


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