Thứ Bảy, 26 tháng 12, 2015

PRISONER OF CONSCIENCE CASE REPORT - MR. NGUYỄN VĂN LÍA, HÒA HẢO BUDDHIST

                                                
Four years and six months prison sentence for advocating  the Right to Freedom of Religion


Mr.Nguyen van Lia, born in 1940, resided in Kien Quoi hamlet, Kien Thanh commune, Cho Moi district, An Giang province,Vietnam, was arrested on April 24, 2011 and sentenced to four years and six months for “abusing democratic freedoms to infringe upon the interests of the state,” according to article 258 of the penal code of Vietnam by the People’s Court of Cho Moi district, An Giang province. Mr. Lia is currently jailed in Xuan Loc prison, Dong Nai province.


Religious activities
Prior to 1975, Mr. Nguyen Van Lia was a Hoa Hao teacher, member of the teaching staff of the Central Executive Board of the Hoa Hao Buddhist Church (HHBC). After 1975, the communist authorities ordered the dissolution of the HHBC, confiscated or controled the Church’s premises and assets. His Church being banned, Mr. Lia  carried on his practice at home and started to advocate peacefully religious freedom for the Hoa Hao buddhists
On Dec16, 1999, after a group of Hoa Hao buddhists  tried to put back the ancient sign on Hoa Hao Ancestral Temple ( birthplace of Prophet Huynh Phu So) in Hoa Hao Holy Land ( Phu Tan district, An Giang province) but the province authorities sent hundreds agents from the police and civil defense forces to stop the project. On Dec.26, 1999, Mr Lia and the group again tried for the second time to rehabilitate the sign of their Ancestral Temple( which was downplayed to be merely  the House of the family Huynh). They were brutally assaulted , arrested and jailed in Phu Tan district police station. Because of the enormous pressure of the international media, Phu Tan authorities released them and had the state-sanctioned Hoa Hao Buddhist Church erect the sign under the supervision of Mr Dinh cong Đoan from the National Front of An Giang province.
Mr. Nguyen Van Lia peacefully advocated the right to freedom of religion for Hoa Hao Buddhism by writing articles and calling for freedom to candidate fors  and to elect the dignitaries of the Hoa Hao Central Executive Committee. Mr. Lia paid special attention on taking care of the Hoa Hao prisoners of conscience and their families in the spirit of “Sharing Food and Clothing”
Ms. Mai Thi Dung, Hoa Hao buddhist and former prisoner of conscience recently released im April 2015,  recalled  "before I was arrested (2005) I only heard from uncle Lia without having the occasion to meet him. When both my husband and I were imprisoned for protesting against religious persecution, uncle Lia regularly visited and helped my old mother and my children. I am very thankful and hope he will be released soon.”

The “Traditional Hoa Hao Buddhism”
In 2007 Mr. Nguyen Van Lia together with his  Hoa Hao community in the West (South Vietnam) instituted unofficially the group “Traditional Hoa Hao Buddhism” (THHB) to promote the authentic teaching of Prophet Huynh and the traditional ethical and moral codes which are both garbled and distorted by the communist government.
In 2009, the group (THHB) officially protested the plan of the authorities to erase the Ancestral Temple An Hoa Tu, a Hoa Hao historical site which was the birth and living place of the founder, Prophet Huynh. Mr Lia  represented the group to meet with different diplomatic delegations of the countries concerned about the religious freedom situation in Vietnam. Twice a year, Mr Lia organized visiting delegations to the families of Hoa Hao predecessors and adherents who were suffering detention and martyrdomfor  advocating their belief.
In April 2011, after being arrested and convicted for the second time and while being detained in Bang Lang prison, An Giang province, Mr. Nguyen Van Lia was honored by the Nguyen Kim Dien Religious Freedom Award.

First conviction in 2003
The first conviction was in 2003, when Mr. Lia commemorated the 56th  anniversary of the disappearance of Hoa Hao Buddhist founder – Prophet Huynh Phu So - who went on April 19,1947  in good faith to a meeting with Ho Chi Minh and has not been seen since.  Mr. Lia was arrested and convicted to three years of prison for “resisting persons in the performance of their official duties” according to article 257 of the Vietnam criminal code. The sentence in both courts of first instance and of appeal was 3 years imprisonment.
Second conviction in 2011
Mr Lia and his wife, Ms Tran Thi Bac Lon, were arrested on April 24, 2011, as they drove to attend a death anniversary  ceremony for a Hoa Hao follower in Cai Nai-Mo Ba, Hoi An commune, Cho Moi district, An Giang province. It was a blatant trumped-up traffic violation: as Mr Lia protested because the traffic police, finding nothing illegal in his papers, intentionally broke the rear-view mirror of his motocycle. He was handcuffed and together with his wife was taken to the Hoi An police station by 6 public securety agents under the command of Lieutenant colonel Nguyen van Goi . The police use violence to put Mr Lia’s fingerprints on reports he was not aloud to read, causing Mr Lia  fingers and flank pain for 8 months.
According to a public letter calling for help from Mr Lia ´s wife on May 8, 2011, the police illegally took away money and objects in their possession . A couple of hours later, a Hoa Hao friend , Mr Truong Kim Long , who came to Hoi An police station to inquire about the reasons of their arrest was also tied up and beaten by two policemen named Bon and Goi. Authorities released Ms Bac Lon and Mr Long that night, but have detained Mr Lia  ever since and prevented his family from seeing him for more than six months after his arrest.
On a visit on November 30, 2011, Mr Lia informed his family the police brutally tried to coerce an admission of guilt from him during multiples interrogations but he maintained his innocence and refused to sign a prepared document from the police . His wife, in a second public letter calling for help ,written on Dec.15, 2011 raised concern about the deterioration of his health and several injuries like broken ribs her husband got in custody.
On Dec.13, 2011, in a 3 hours session, the People’s Court of Cho Moi District in An Giang province convicted Mr Lia of "abusing democratic freedoms and jeopardizing the security of the state," and sentenced him to five years prison in a so called “open trial” where his old mother, wife and daughter were not allowed to attend. Only his son succeeded to pass through the police cordon. There was no legal representant, and the Hoa Hao fellow-buddhists invited by the court were not allowed to express themselves. As Mr. Lia tried to defend himself, he was dragged by force out of the court.  DVDs about Mr Lia ´s visits to the families of other Hoa Hao Buddhists in custody in 2011 were admitted by the court as documents criticizing the Vietnamese government of violating religious freedom.
The Appeal Court in An Giang province confirmed on March 2, 2012 both conviction and sentence but reduced the charge of 6 months due to Mr Lia ´s old age.
Brutal prison conditions and critically failing health
Mr. Nguyen Van Lia is 74 years old, has high blood pressure but does not get his medication regularly in prison, and has lost most of his hearing after being beaten by the police in another previous arrest. Currently Mr. Lia is serving the sentence in prison 2, Xuan Loc district, Dong Nai province , about 400 Km from his home province An Giang, which means more than 7 hours travel according to road conditions in Viet Nam .
Detention far away from home is a subtl policy to isolate the detainee because he cannot be visited regularly by his family, causing shortages of medicines and supplement foods. It was used also to pressure him into admitting guilt. As Mr. Lia stayed unbending, he was forced to do hard labor in spite of his old age. The harassement only stopped after Mr Lia went through a period of hunger strike

Observations.
Mr. Nguyen Van Lia is a spiritual leader of the “Traditional Hoa Hao Buddhism” group.
He is a scholar, author and co-author of several Hoa Hao Buddhist religious instruction texts and books, and is mainly known for his peaceful advocacy of the Hoa Hao faith.
Since the date April 30, 1975 Mr Lia was detained and arrested 15 timessentenced twice to prison , injured dozens of times in faked traffic accidents,  beaten causing broken shoulder , ribs, ear traumacoma ... but he still persevered in his struggle for the Freedom of religion for the Independent Hoa Hao followers in the West, South Vietnam.

In May 2009, he met with representatives from the US Commission on International Religious Freedom to speak about the Vietnamese government’s repression of his group. After the meeting, he was repeatedly harassed by the local police of Cho Moi district, An Giang province, although all his activities were fully allowed and protected under Vietnam’s international human rights and constitutional obligations.

Mr. Lia was convicted of "abusing democratic freedoms and jeopardizing the security of the state," according to Article 258 of the Vietnamese criminall code, which conditions the exercise of freedom of religion or belief on “the interests of the State” , giving the state full authority to sanction people for all kinds of activities.
Article 258 is routinely invoked to arrest and prosecute followers of unsanctioned religious groups.

In the case of Mr. Lia, the government of Vietnam truly violated his freedom of religion, freedom of assembly, freedom to be free of torture and cruel treatment, and his rights to a fair trial as determined in the Constitution of the Republic Socialist of Vietnam, the International Covenant in Civil and Political Rights, and the United Nations Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment.
On October 10, 2015  Mr. Nguyen Van Lia was discharged from custody after serving his complete sentence.  He refused to be “escorted” home and chose to be picked up at the gate of Xuan Loc prison by his family and fellow Hoa Hao Buddhists. After 4 years and 6 months of harsh and inhuman prison conditions , Mr Lia´s health has greatly deteriorated, calling for help to provide urgent treatment of many diseases.






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