Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Press Release: March for Vietnam Sovereignty in Houston July 9, 2011.


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Austin – Dallas – Houston – San Antonio – Tarrant

Press Release

Ref: March for Vietnam Sovereignty in Houston July 9, 2011.


For thousands of years in Vietnamese history, China has always been a clear and permanent threat to Vietnamese sovereignty. She claims that Vietnam is a province of the great China and has never stopped her dream to dominate the tiny neighboring country.

To resolve her domestic political and economic issues, China built up her mighty military strength to expand southward. In 1974, China used force to take the Paracel Islands from the Republic of Vietnam. In the past decades, China occupied more lands along the Vietnamese-Chinese border, and established control over the Paracel Islands and Spratly Islands as well.

Today, the threat of a Chinese domination in Vietnam is imminent due to the weakness of the corrupted Vietnamese Communist regime plus the ignorant policy to protect Vietnam sovereignty. Tens of thousands of Vietnamese people throughout big cities in Vietnam have risen up to speak the voice of Vietnamese patriotism.

We, Vietnamese American Communities in the United States, are lending our fellow people our hands by doing any possibility to protest the Chinese expansion plot, also to show our sympathy and strong support to the movements in Vietnam.

A gathering - March for Vietnamese Sovereignty - will be organized in Houston by the Joint Vietnamese Communities of Texas (Austin – Dallas – Houston – San Antonio – Tarrant County) on Saturday, July 9, 2011. People from Texas big cities will converge and march toward the Chinese Consulate at 3417 Montrose Boulevard, Houston, Texas 77006 approximately at 12 noon.

We invite all Vietnamese Americans and people of other ethnicities who have been victimized by the Chinese aggression to join us in the event.

Vietnamese media in Houston, Dallas will cover and broadcast the event to our overseas Vietnamese. We cordially invite the American media to participate.

For more information, please, contact Mr Quang Vo at 713-446-5554, Viet Dang: 713-515-3129, and Luan Nguyen: 469-233-9097.

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