Nhân Quyền tại Việt Nam Series No. 2 Bilingual text Rev. Phan Van Loi Writes to Rev. Nguyen Van Ly on Black April 30, 2010 LINH MỤC PHAN VĂN LỢI CHIA SẺ TÂM TÌNH VỚI LINH MỤC NGUYỄN VĂN LÝ NHÂN MÙA QUỐC HẬN 30 THÁNG TƯ ĐEN... Manifesto of Bloc 8406, April 8, 2006 by Father Ly Linh mục Nguyễn Văn Lý đọc Tuyên Ngôn Tự Do Dân Chủ 2006 LỜI KÊU GỌI CHO QUYỀN TỰ DO THÔNG TIN NGÔN LUẬN The Right to Freedom of Speech by four Catholic priests Inaugural Edition of FREE SPEECH (Tu do NGÔN LUẬN), edited by Father Tadeo Nguyen Van Ly, April 15, 2006 LỜI CHỨNG SỐ 4 (bản chính thức) của Lm Tù nhân Lương tâm Nguyễn Văn Lý và một số Tù nhân Lương tâm khác WITNESS #4 (official version) of the Prisoner of Conscience Nguyên Van Ly and other Prisoners of Conscience bilingual text in full download pdf dated June 08, 2010 12 lời nói dối vĩ đại cấp nhà nước đang quật mạnh lên mọi giá trị cao quí của Dân tộc Việt cua Linh mục Nguyễn Văn Lý 25 July 2010 Twelve State-level Lies Damaging Vietnamese Traditional Values by Father Nguyen Van Ly July 25, 2010 Allies for Freedom publishers Palo Alto, California USA |
Fr. Peter Phan Van Loi and Prisoner of Conscience Fr. Nguyen Van Ly, March 15, 2010. Father Ly is released from solitary confinement at Ba Sao Prison for a year for medical treatment. In July 2011 Father Ly was returned to Ba Sao Prison by the Ministry of Security over the protests of the priest in charge at the Archdiocese of Hue. His condition was unknown until December 13, 2012, when Father Loi was able to transmit a message from Father Ly, still in prison. Father Ly's 2012 message (Vietnamese) English summary by Diem P. Truong The hand written notes are more of a prayer expressing absolute belief in God and His deliverance. The official document notified his family of his "failing" grade (again) in his re-education. According to his nephews, Father Ly is in good spirit but his health is poor. He is taking Coversyl 5mg to control his high blood pressure which seems to worsen. He has not gained full control of his limbs. His legs are still paralyzed. His nephew is still very concerned with his health in general. Father Ly is well aware and very much appreciated the effort of the greater community regarding his condition as well as the conditions of other POC's. He noted project "Million hearts one Voice" and AI's effort to bring his case to the international attention, though he doubts that the Vietnamese government will respond. |