| European Parliament: prioritary
written question of Marco Pannella (radical, Italy) to the Commission on
the “Montagnards tribes” in Vietnam
In February 2001 the Vietnamese Government deployed tanks, helicopters and over 13 regiments of soldiers into the Central Highlands of Vietnam to quell demonstrations by Christian Montagnard hill tribes. These indigenous hill tribes were protesting over the arrests of two of their church leaders as well as years of religious persecution and confiscation of their ancestral lands. The International Commission of Jurists (Australian section) distributed a report in February 2001 concluding that since 1975, Vietnam has committed gross human rights abuses against the Montagnards namely; torture, arbitrary arrest, sterilization policies that violate women's rights, forced relocations and expropriations from their traditional lands and the increased repression of religious freedom. Reports indicate the indigenous Montagnard population
are now being terrorised by security forces. The situation has deteriorated
to such an extent that Montagnards refugees are fleeing to Cambodia with
Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Refugees International and the
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees calling for urgent action
to protect them, as Vietnam has offered "bounties" for the capture and
return. In June 2001 - martial law and a media blackout in the region continues.
Vietnam has further cordoned off the region in an attempt to halt refugees.
European Parliament: prioritary written question of Marco Pannella (radical, Italy) to the Commission on the “ Montagnards tribes” in Vietnam In February 2001 the Vietnamese Government deployed tanks, helicopters and over 13 regiments of soldiers into the Central Highlands of Vietnam to quell demonstrations by Christian Montagnard hill tribes. These indigenous hill tribes were protesting over the arrests of two of their church leaders as well as years of religious persecution and confiscation of their ancestral lands. The International Commission of Jurists (Australian section) distributed a report in February 2001 concluding that since 1975, Vietnam has committed gross human rights abuses against the Montagnards namely; torture, arbitrary arrest, sterilization policies that violate women's rights, forced relocations and expropriations from their traditional lands and the increased repression of religious freedom. Reports indicate the indigenous Montagnard population
are now being terrorised by security forces. The situation has deteriorated
to such an extent that Montagnards refugees are fleeing to Cambodia with
Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Refugees International and the
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees calling for urgent action
to protect them, as Vietnam has offered "bounties" for the capture and
return. In June 2001 - martial law and a media blackout in the region continues.
Vietnam has further cordoned off the region in an attempt to halt refugees.
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