17 December, 2005

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SOLDIERS
OCCUPY 62 DEGAR MONTAGNARD VILLAGES SO FAR AS THE VIETNAMESE GOVERNMENT
CREATES A CHRISTMAS SIEGE IN VIETNAM BY THREATENING CHRISTIANS
WHO TRY TO CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS
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MONTAGNARD FOUNDATION APPEALS
TO CHRISTIANS AROUND THE WORLD TO PRAY FOR TOLERANCE AND AN END TO MONTAGNARD
DEGAR PERSECUTION
BACKGROUND:The Vietnamese government
has stepped up surveillance and intimidation of Degar Montagnard Christians
leading up to Christmas in order to stop them from openly celebrating Christmas
celebrations this year. This military build up of security forces involves
an escalation of threats and intimidation which commenced in November 2005
and involves soldiers occupying Montagnard villages and threatening to
arrest and torture Montagnards who pray or celebrate Christmas. Thus this
Christmas will not be joyful one for the Montagnard Degar Christians and
currently over 300 of our brothers and sisters remain in prison having
been arrested and tortured by Vietnamese authorities. It is noted that
indigenous Montagnards Degar Peoples have suffered decades of persecution
by the communist government of Vietnam, namely; confiscation of their ancestral
lands, torture, killings, unjust imprisonment and religious repression.
In fact in December 2005 the US State Department has continued to maintain
Vietnam on the “Countries of Particular Concern” list of nations
that are the worst violators of religious freedom in the world.
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The
Degar Montagnard Christians appeal now to our Christian Brothers
and Sisters around the world to pray for them and hope that the Vietnamese
government will show some respect for international law and our basic
human rights. The Montagnard Degar Man (left) demonstrates an example
of religious persecution in Vietnam and how he was tortured with
a form of crucifixion by Vietnamese police in 2003. He was chained
to a wall and nails were placed under his feet. (See
video on MFI website).
Police tortured him and asked him “Where
is your Jesus Now?”
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To date we have received reports that 62 villages have been occupied
and it is most likely the entire region will suffer similar repression.
The following report was received by the Montagnard Foundation direct from
our people inside Vietnam 's Central Highlands.
Gialai Province : The following
villages have been occupied by Vietnamese soldiers and police in Gialai Province
. The soldiers have threatened the villagers that whoever celebrates Christmas
will be arrested, tortured and imprisoned.
- At the village of Bon Broai the Vietnamese government has
sent approximately 50 soldiers on December 6, 2005 to keep
the village under surveillance. Five soldiers were stationed
at the house of Kok Ksor's mother who arrive there every
night and intimidate her and her family.
- At the village of
Bon Tul the government has sent 8 soldiers on December
6, 2005 to keep the village under surveillance and intimidate
the villagers.
- At the village of Pei Dmun the government
has placed 8 soldiers on December 6, 2005 to keep the village
under surveillance and intimidate the villagers. The soldiers
have forcibly commandeered the house belonging to villager
named Rmah H'Niem.
- At the village of Bon Croh Ponan the government
has placed 30 soldiers on December 6, 2005 to keep the
village under surveillance and intimidate the villagers.
Ten soldiers have forcibly commandeered the house belonging
to villager named Nai Weu, Ten soldiers have forcibly commandeered
the house belonging to villager named Ksor H'Yuok and Ten
soldiers have forcibly commandeered the house belonging to
villager named Nai H'Kaih.
- At the village of Plei Hlu the government
has placed 2 soldiers on December 8, 2005 to keep the village
under surveillance and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village
of Plei Le An the government has placed 2 soldiers on December
8, 2005 to keep the village under surveillance and intimidate
the villagers.
- At the village of Plei Le Ngol the government
has placed 2 soldiers on December 8, 2005 to keep the village
under surveillance and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village
of Plei Khoih Jek the government has placed 2 soldiers
on December 8, 2005 to keep the village under surveillance
and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Plei Nu the government has placed 2 soldiers
on December 8, 2005 to keep the village under surveillance
and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Plei Bong the government has placed 2
soldiers on December 8, 2005 to keep the village under surveillance
and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Plei Kluh the government has placed 2
soldiers on December 8, 2005 to keep the village under surveillance
and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Plei Keng the government has placed 2
soldiers on December 8, 2005 to keep the village under surveillance
and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Plei Nai the government has placed 2
soldiers on December 8, 2005 to keep the village under surveillance
and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Plei Ka the government has placed 2 soldiers
on December 8, 2005 to keep the village under surveillance
and intimidate the villagers.
- Beside the village of Plei Sao the government has placed
a military camp with around 300 soldiers on December 8, 2005
to keep the village under surveillance and intimidate the
villagers.
- At the village of Plei Tai Glai the government has placed
around 30 soldiers on December 5, 2005 to keep the village
under surveillance and intimidate the villagers. Another
100 soldiers have encamped beside village.
- At the village of Plei Grak the government has placed around
13 soldiers in October of 2005 to keep the village under
surveillance and intimidate the villagers.
- Next to Plei Hra village around 50 soldiers have been encamped
there since September of 2005
- Next to Plei Mung village around 20 soldiers have been
encamped there since September of 2005
- At the village of Plei Sur A the government has placed
around 5 soldiers on December 8, 2005 to keep the village
under surveillance and intimidate the villagers.
- On December 7, 2005 100 soldiers encamped beside the village
of Plei Breng 1 to keep the village under surveillance and
intimidate the villagers.
- On December 7, 2005 100 soldiers encamped beside the village
of Plei Blang 3 to keep the village under surveillance and
intimidate the villagers.
- On December 10, 2005 100 soldiers encamped in the middle
of the village of Plei Del to keep the village under surveillance
and intimidate the villagers.
- On December 10, 2005 108 soldiers encamped between the
village of Plei Ciom and Plei Hluh to keep the village under
surveillance and intimidate the villagers.
- On December 113, 2005 100 soldiers encamped inside the
village of Plei Krung to keep the village under surveillance
and intimidate the villagers.
Daklak Province : The
following villages have been occupied by Vietnamese soldiers
and police in Dak Lak Province . The soldiers have threatened the villagers
that whoever celebrates Christmas will be arrested, tortured and imprisoned.
- At the village of Buon Ko Tam the government has placed around 325 soldiers
on December 1, 2005 to keep the village under surveillance
and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Buon Tring the government has placed
around 66 soldiers on December 1, 2005 to keep the village
under surveillance and intimidate the villagers.
- At the commune of Ea Drong the government has placed around
2,250 soldiers on December 1, 2005 to keep the village under
surveillance and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Buon Nieng the government has placed
around 35 soldiers on December 1, 2005 to keep the village
under surveillance and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Buon Ea Mdhar the government has placed
around 40 soldiers on December 1, 2005 to keep the village
under surveillance and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Buon Drec the government has placed around
9 soldiers on December 1, 2005 to keep the village under
surveillance and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Buon Dung the government has placed around
10 soldiers on December 1, 2005 to keep the village under
surveillance and intimidate the villagers.
Dak Nong Province : The
following villages have been occupied by Vietnamese soldiers
and police in Dak Nong Province . The soldiers have threatened the villagers
that whoever celebrates Christmas will be arrested, tortured and imprisoned.
- At the village of Bong Buk the government has placed around 35
soldiers on November 28, 2005 to keep the village
under surveillance and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village
of Bu Ndrung the government has placed around 40 soldiers
on November 28, 2005 to keep the village under surveillance
and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Bu Koh Bu Dach the government
has placed around 35 soldiers on November
28, 2005 to keep the village under surveillance
and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Mera the government
has placed around 35 soldiers on November
28, 2005 to keep the village under surveillance
and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Bu Dong the government
has placed around 25 soldiers on November
28, 2005 to keep the village under surveillance
and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Bu So 2 the government
has placed around 35 soldiers on November
28, 2005 to keep the village under surveillance
and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Ndrung Ja the government
has placed around 35 soldiers on November
28, 2005 to keep the village under surveillance
and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Bu Mblanh 1 the government
has placed around 35 soldiers on November
28, 2005 to keep the village under surveillance
and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Bu Mblanh 2 the government
has placed around 35 soldiers on November
28, 2005 to keep the village under surveillance
and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Jalu the government
has placed around 40 soldiers on November
28, 2005 to keep the village under surveillance
and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Jalu Dak Rwe the government
has placed around 20 soldiers on November
28, 2005 to keep the village under surveillance
and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Bu Ndrong the government
has placed around 40 soldiers on November
28, 2005 to keep the village under surveillance
and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Dak Sreh the government has placed
around 30 soldiers on November 28, 2005
to keep the village under surveillance and
intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Dak Rlop the government has placed
around 35 soldiers on November 28, 2005 to
keep the village under surveillance and intimidate the
villagers.
- At the village
of Leng Loch the government has placed
around 35 soldiers on November 28, 2005 to
keep the village under surveillance and intimidate the
villagers.
- At the village of Bu Dap
the government has placed around 40 soldiers
on November 28, 2005 to keep the village under
surveillance and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Dak Rmuan the government
has placed around 20 soldiers on November
28, 2005 to keep the village under surveillance
and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Bu Jrah the government
has placed around 35 soldiers on November
28, 2005 to keep the village under surveillance
and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Ol the government has
placed around 40 soldiers on November 28,
2005 to keep the village under surveillance
and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Bu Sre the government has placed around
30 soldiers on November 28, 2005 to keep the
village under surveillance and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Bu Gor
the government has placed around 35 soldiers
on November 28, 2005 to keep the village under
surveillance and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Bu Kueng the government
has placed around 25 soldiers on November
28, 2005 to keep the village under surveillance
and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Dak Dia the government
has placed around 25 soldiers on November
28, 2005 to keep the village under surveillance
and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Phung Lu N'glang the
government has placed around 35 soldiers
on November 28, 2005 to keep the village under
surveillance and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Bu Nau thon 5 the government
has placed around 25 soldiers on November
28, 2005 to keep the village under surveillance
and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Bu Nau Nhan Dao the
government has placed around 35 soldiers
on November 28, 2005 to keep the village under
surveillance and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Bu Prong Quang Truc
the government has placed around 35 soldiers
on November 28, 2005 to keep the village under
surveillance and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Bu Kra , Bu Mbrang
the government has placed around 35 soldiers
on November 28, 2005 to keep the village under
surveillance and intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Bu Sop the government has placed
around 35 soldiers on November 28, 2005
to keep the village under surveillance and
intimidate the villagers.
- At the village of Bu Nung the government has placed around
35 soldiers on November 28, 2005 to keep the
village under surveillance and intimidate the villagers.
THE MONTAGNARD FOUNDATION APPEALS TO CHRISTIANS WORLDWIDE:
The
Degar Montagnard Christians inside the Central
Highlands feel their Christmas is under siege and it is obvious
that they will not have a chance to freely celebrate the
Birth of our Lord Jesus Christ this year. These villagers
however, have reported to us they will pray inside their
homes and celebrate Christmas in their hearts and minds of
which the Vietnamese communist authorities cannot control.
Our recent survey with our Christian brothers and sisters
in the Central Highlands, have identified that over 30,000 registered
Degar Christians in the area of Pleiku alone have vowed they will
defy Vietnamese communist authorities and will not renounce Christ.
They also vow never to join the government sponsored church - regardless
of the consequences. They have comforted and encouraged themselves
with the words of Jesus, in the book of Mark 13:9 “You must be
on your guard. You will be handed over to the local councils and
flogged in the synagogues. On account of me you will stand before
governors and kings as witnesses to them.”
Montagnard Degar people inside Vietnam
have said the time has come to face the persecution and not
run - in order to be with our Lord and Saviour.
Because of their decision, we the Montagnard Foundation deliver
this appeal on their behalf to ask our Christian brothers and sisters
around the world to remember them in your prayers on Christmas Day 2005.
On behalf of our people who are repressed in Vietnam
we extend our thanks and prayers and wish all the best over
Christmas and the holiday season.
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