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MONTAGNARD DEGAR CHRISTIAN DIES IN INTERROGATION ROOM ON 13 JULY 2006 AFTER QUESTIONING AND TORTURE ABOUT HOUSE CHURCH ACTIVITIES
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BACKGROUND: The indigenous Montagnard
Degar Peoples have suffered decades of persecution by
the government of Vietnam , namely; confiscation of their
ancestral lands, Christian religious repression, torture,
killings and imprisonment. In July 2006 the
US State Department has continued to maintain Vietnam
on the “watch list” of countries that are the worst violators
of religious freedom. To date over 350 Degar prisoners
remain in Vietnamese prisons for charges involving merely
standing up for human rights, for spreading Christianity
or for fleeing to Cambodia . In July 2006 repression
is continuing as Vietnamese police and security forces
step up arrests, torture and even killings of Montagnards.
DEGAR MONTAGNARD KILLED IN CUSTODY ON 13 JULY
2006 :
A
Montagnard Degar Christian named Y Ngo Adrong (left)
age 49 from Dak Lak Province was tortured to death in the
police interrogation room at Ea H'Leo District, Dak Lak
Province. Details of his death are: Y Ngo Adrong was summoned
by police to attend the police station at Ea H'Leo district
on 13 July 2006 for interrogation about his Christian house
church activities. Y Ngo Adrong attended the police station
at 7:30 am on this date of 13 July 2006 . At (approx) 11am
the police from Ea H'Leo district went to Y Ngo Adrong's
village of Buon Le and told his family that he had hung
himself at the police station. On 14 July 2006 his body
was transferred to the morgue, where one of his relatives
brought his body to the village of his birth at Buon Blec.
Dozens of police surrounded the village, preventing nearby
villagers from attending the funeral. The police gave his
family 15 million Vietnamese dong in compensation. The
family, wife and children of Y Ngo Adrong however, suffer
great emotional pain. Y Ngo Adrong was born in 1957 at
Buon Blec village, but at the time of his arrest was living
in his wife's village of Buon Le .
THE MONTAGNARD FOUNDATION CALLS ON:
- Concerned Embassies in Vietnam and international
community to urgently investigate details of Y Ngo
Adrong's death and impress upon Vietnam to bring to justice
those responsible.
- Concerned Embassies in
Vietnam and international community to urgently demand
Vietnam to release all 350 Degar Prisoners of conscience
identified in the Human Rights Watch report of 14 June
2006 before more of them die. For a list of prisoners
see website: http://www.hrw.org/english/docs/2006/06/14/vietna13542.htm
- Concerned
Embassies in Vietnam and the international community
to pursue a permanent humanitarian presence in the
Central Highlands to monitor human rights there by
US, UN, international agencies and NGOs.
- The
United States Congress to insist that human rights
conditions are directly linked to the United States
granting Permanent Normal Trade Relations status
to Vietnam.
