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VIETNAMESE MILITARY PURCHASES SPY EQUIPMENT FROM UK: EQUIPMENT USED TO PERSECUTE CHRISTIANS, BUDDHISTS & DEMOCRACY ADVOCATES |

In May 2006 the Vietnam Army bought mobile telephone monitoring
equipment worth half a million US dollars. The spy systems
are called P-GSM systems and produced by the English company “Silver
Bullet”. The sale was brokered by two Israeli companies
Elta Electronics Industries (a subsidiary of Israel Aircraft
Industries) and Aikap. It is noted that in 2002 the Vietnamese
Ministry of Police bought a similar mobile phone surveillance
system manufactured by a US-based company called “Verint
Systems”.
These monitoring systems are being used by the Vietnamese
military and police to spy on conversations of Vietnamese
citizens who speak to each other inside Vietnam and outside
of the country. The Vietnamese military then arrests, tortures
and sometimes even kills those arrested for merely speaking
to people outside of the country. Christians, Buddhists
and other dissidents who speak out about human rights abuses
find themselves arrested, tortured and imprisoned. Currently
over 350 Degar Christians are in Vietnamese prisons for
being involved in the Christian House Church movement,
for speaking out against human rights abuses or fleeing
to Cambodia - see Human Rights Watch report 14 June 2006
for prisoner list: http://hrw.org/reports/2006/vietnam0606/ and
it is well known that Vietnam persecutes anyone who criticises
the government or who the government disapproves of and
the authorities severely restricts human rights monitors
from having access to the Central Highlands. The US State
Department also continues to have Vietnam listed on the Country
of Particular Concern (CPC) Watch list, (nations
that are the most egregious violators of religious freedom)
and that house Church Christians have been tortured for
their faith.
The Montagnard Foundation hereby appeals to Christians
worldwide, Human Rights advocates and governments around
the world who value freedom to ensure their countries
and these abovementioned companies do not sell products
in Vietnam used to repress human rights, that may even
result in the deaths of innocent people. The Vietnamese
government is one of the most repressive in Asia and
has for decades officially persecuted Montagnard Degar
Christians.
