STATEMENT FOR THE COMMEMORATION OF VIETNAM HUMAN RIGHTS DAY
on Friday May 11,
2007 WASHINGTON DC,
delivered by Kok Ksor
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Ladies
and Gentlemen:
First,
I would like to express my very deep appreciation
and thanks to Dr. Quan Nguyen and his committee
for inviting me to join all of you today on
the Commemoration of Vietnam Human Rights Day.
Never,
has it been more important now than for all
of us who desire true freedom for Vietnam to
stand together and ensure the message of Vietnam’s
human rights defenders who suffer in Vietnam
- is today heard in Washington. We the Degar
people also want to make it clear to the international
community that we seek peaceful solutions to
the problems facing our people and must stand
strong in preventing outdated propaganda created
by the communist regime in Hanoi to divide
and conquer us, the dissident organizations
who cry out for a free Vietnam. We the Degar
people do not hate ethnic Vietnamese people
and nor do we want them to leave our ancestral
homelands because they are different race from
ours. As many of our people are Christian
believers, we understand completely that if
God created us then God created all human beings
and if God loves us then God loves all humans
that thus this planet is for all people to
enjoy.
We
also note that before the French left Indochina
in 1954, our tribal leaders were asked if we
wanted to live separately, or do we want to
live with the Vietnamese people. Our
leaders then decided to live with the Vietnamese
people and we note the following quotes from
official 1950 documents of Emperor Bao Dai
which states, “Pursuant to
the wishes expressed by the representatives
of the Montagnard populations on May 26, 1950
in Kontum, on June 5, 1950 in Pleiku, on June
10, 1950 in Darlac, on June 26, 1950 in Haut
Donnai.” These
words here show that our leaders wished to
live with the Vietnamese people.
The
Degar Church and its people state clearly that
they do not wish to overthrow the Vietnamese
government and nor do they seek to establish
an independent state. We reiterate that even
if we so desired such it is impossible for
a population of less than a million and without
armed forces to overthrow a government with
a population of over 80 million who has also
hundreds of thousands of fully armed soldiers
at its command. We state the Degar people
who are house church Christians, traditional
animists and Catholics living throughout the
Central Highland region are indigenous tribal
people and we cannot understand how anyone
could believe such allegations perpetrated
by the Vietnamese authoritarian government.
However,
the problem today is that the Vietnamese communist
government is not respecting our human, civil,
and political rights and this is resulting
in ethnic discord between our peoples. The
US State Department in its latest Human Rights
report of March 6, 2007 on Vietnam reported
that, “longstanding societal discrimination
against ethnic minorities remained a problem”. As
you can see the problem is not because of Degar
people but the Vietnamese communist government
itself.
We
must stand strong against this and show to
the regime in Hanoi that we are united in calling
for human rights changes in Vietnam and that
such human rights changes must coincide also
with Vietnam’s developing economic changes.
Today
the media is describing Vietnam as an emerging
tiger and the US trade lobby is calling for
expanding economic and diplomatic ties. We
all desire economic prosperity for Vietnam
but we are all faced here today with the prospect
of convincing the authoritarian and brutal
regime in Hanoi that they must also adopt international
human rights practices and release their outdated
authoritarian control over the people of Vietnam.
On
behalf of the Degar people I hope and pray
that all of us can find the way to support
each other in promoting freedom, human rights
and democracy for all the citizens of Vietnam
- as it is these qualities which have made
the United States a great and prosperous nation.
Let’s work together to bring the same
qualities of freedom to Vietnam.
Thank
you