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  Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League is an anti-communist organization that was established in 1993, by its founder Prince Nguyen Phuc Buu Chanh, who was exiled from the communist nation of Vietnam, because of his political views of democracy after 1975.
The Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League members consist of former officials of the South Vietnamese government, religious figures, and Vietnamese exiles from the United States, Canada, Australia and Europe.
The League has contacts with royal family members in Vietnam, that have been organizing grassroot efforts for years to spread and unify the people in Vietnam to politically pressure the government of Vietnam for a dual party system that would guarantee equal treatment for all citizens regardless of political party, religion or ethnicity.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Vietnamese_Constitutional_Monarchist_League   (352 words)

  
 Vietnam
The French were defeated in 1954 by Vietnamese Alliance Parties (Việt Nam Đồng Minh Hội), notably in the Battle of Dien Bien Phu.
GDP growth of 8.5% in 1997 fell to 4% in 1998 and rose slightly to an estimated 4.8% in 1999.
The ethnic Vietnamese are concentrated largely in the alluvial deltas and in the coastal plains, having little in common with the minority peoples of the highlands, whom they historically have regarded as hostile and barbaric.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/v/vi/vietnam.html   (1296 words)

  
 Nguyen Phuc Buu Chanh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After 1975, the end of the Vietnam War he, his wife Phan Lien and their children went into exile and moved to the United States of America.
He is the founder of the Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League, former President of the Southeast Asia Imperial and Royal League and former Vice-Chairman of The British Committee for Free Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Burma.
Buu Chanh is an advocate of the restoration of a Constitutional Monarchy in Vietnam with Emperor Bao Dai's son (Crown Prince Bao Long) as the Emperor.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nguyen_Phuc_Buu_Chanh   (486 words)

  
 Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League also works with other patriotic groups supporting similar goals, including the Southeast Asia Imperial & Royal League, and the British Committee for Free Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia & Burma.
To this end the Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League is pledged to and encourages all caring individuals, organizations and world leaders to unite behind this noble effort.
The Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League & The Imperial Nguyen Dynasty Overseas Council
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/vietnamese_constitutional_monarchist_league   (372 words)

  
 The Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League of Vietnam opposes the Communist Government of Vietnam
The Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League supports The Transnational Radical Party and The Montagnard Foundation's effort of non-violent advocacy of human rights for Vietnam and for throughout the world.
The Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League acknowledges that the Communist Government of Hanoi, has advanced a systematic oppression on the Montagnards and confiscation of their sacred land.
Flag of The Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League of The Imperial Nguyen Dynasty of Vietnam
www.emediawire.com /releases/2004/7/emw143720.htm   (906 words)

  
 Vietnam
According to the Pentagon Papers, this was because Ho Chi Minh would have significant support in the north, mainly because the communists had implemented a massive land reform that resulted in poor peasants gaining ownership of the land.
The Socialist Republic of Vietnam is governed through a highly centralized system dominated by the Vietnamese Communist Party (Đảng Cộng Sản Việt Nam), which was formerly known as the Vietnamese Labor Party.
In April 2004, supporters of a Constitutional Monarchy held a peaceful demonstration concerning the government of Vietnam to honor the Royal Decree that created a special statute signed by the late Emperor Bao Dai on 21 May 1951, establishing rights guaranteeing the protection of Montagnard lands and their continued access to political affairs.
www.askfactmaster.com /Vietnam   (1379 words)

  
 Letter of Support for The Transnational Radical Party by The Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League and The ...
The Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League and The Imperial Nguyen Dynasty Overseas Council oppose the Government of Vietnam’s effort to suspend the Transnational Radical Party.
His Imperial Highness Prince Nguyen Phuc Buu Chanh of Vietnam, President of The Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League and the Prince Regent of the Imperial Nguyen Dynasty Overseas Council supports The Transnational Radical Party's effort of non-violent advocacy of human rights for Vietnam and for throughout the world.
These are the concrete proofs that the Communist Vietnamese have committed their horrible crimes toward the people: On August 18, 2000, 150 of Rhade people in Darlac Province were forced to give up their tribal houses and land to the advancing Vietnamese settlers.
servizi.radicalparty.org /documents/index.php?func=detail&par=3556   (462 words)

  
 Nguyen - Freepedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Nguyen Khanh, Vietnamese soldier and "Chief of State" of the Government of Free Vietnam
In Vietnamese custom as with other East Asian cultures, the surname precedes the given names.
Some who bear the surname may have partial or distant Vietnamese ethnic ancestry (also known in China as the Gin ethnic minority).
en.freepedia.org /Nguyen.html   (573 words)

  
 North Vietnam - Freepedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRVN), or less commonly, Vietnamese Democratic Republic (Vietnamese: Việt Nam Dân Chủ Cộng Hòa), also known as North Vietnam, was founded by Ho Chi Minh and was recognized by the People's Republic of China and the Soviet Union in 1950.
In its early years, the poor nation, cut off from the agricultural areas of the South, is described by many as having become repressive and totalitarian.
With the fall of Saigon to North Vietnamese forces on April 30, 1975, political authority within South Vietnam was assumed by the Communist-backed Republic of South Vietnam.
en.freepedia.org /North_Vietnam.html   (422 words)

  
 A Pox on Their House
The Vietnamese imperial family says a local masseur who claims lineage is lying.
Apparently, members of the royal house of Vietnam got a bit miffed after reading a recent City Paper story that examined a local Vietnamese immigrant's claims that he was related to Emperor Bao Dai, the last ruling monarch of the Southeast Asian country.
He's also the president of the Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League, an organization that is attempting to "liberate the Vietnamese people" by forming a transitional government with a constitutional monarchy in Vietnam, according to an e-mail from C.E. Magnus Lindgren, the chancellor to the prince regent.
citypaper.net /articles/2004-08-19/cb3.shtml   (354 words)

  
 The Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League challeges the Government of Vietnam to provide Religious Freedom
The Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League always stands behind this noble cause to honor and support the Council of Religion's opposition against the Communist Regime and other different Religions' resistance for Religious Freedom and Human Rights abroad as well as inside the country.
The Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League is leading a vigorous and persistent struggle for the Nation and the People of Vietnam until all the Nationalist Vietnamese eliminate the Communists and bring Happiness and Welfare to the People.
Bao Cu was a member of the Vietnamese Communist Party and last served as Standing Member of the statesponsored Artists Association of Lam Dong Province and Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Langbian magazine.
www.prweb.com /releases/2004/12/prweb184420.php   (7367 words)

  
 Vietnamese: Press Releases
Communist Party and the Socialist Republic have failed Vietnam and the Vietnamese people in a dramatic way(PRWEB) November 26, 2004 -- It should be clear to any realistic observer of politics in Indochina that the Communist Party and the Socialist...
In 1979, Minh N. Ho arrived in New York as a Vietnamese boat-people from a refugee camp in Malaysia.
Vietnamese manufacturers are rushing to fill the void as Chinese furniture exports dwindle due to US antidumping petitions.
www.press-library.com /search/vietnamese.htm   (1207 words)

  
 Government of Vietnam Must Bring Closure to the MIA/POW Before Being Admitted to WTO
Why are Former Members of the South Vietnamese Military still after 29 years since the end of the war harassed, do not receive any disability or medical treatment, their widows do not receive any compensation and the desecration of their cemeteries.
This is immoral and cannot be tolerated, I urge the Communist Government to awaken its view and compassion for one’s former enemy to bring peace to their families and friends that is honorable to show respect to a fallen warrior.
The VVAW leaders were meeting with the North Vietnamese Communist Government, leaders of the Communist Party in Moscow, and possibly the KGB, leaders of the Communist Party International in Paris, leaders of the Communist Party USA, and last but not least the group of Communists in South Vietnam that backed the North Vietnamese Communists.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/1211910/posts   (1926 words)

  
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On behalf of Prince Nguyen Phuc Buu Chanh the President of the Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League and the Regent of the Imperial Nguyen Dynasty we urge to maintain the political pressure against the oppressive Regime of Vietnam for the restoration of democracy and human rights, along with free traditional government for the people of Vietnam.
Vietnamese Communist should be ashamed when trying to request to suspend the Consultative Status of the TRP.
I request and challenge the Vietnamese Communist to release all political prisoners, open the country and let the international community to observe its activities to prove that they respect the human rights as other democratic countries in the world do.
www.radicalparty.org /trp_un/signatories/messagges.php   (1612 words)

  
 ipedia.com: North Vietnam Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Democratic Republic of Vietnam (Vietnamese Việt Nam Dân Chủ Cộng Hòa), also known as North Vietnam, was created by the partition of Vietnam in 1954 after the defeat of France at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu.
The People's Republic of China helped to support the government during the war; for example, on August 7, 1967 the PRC agreed to give North Vietnam an undisclosed amount of aid in the form of a grant.
With the fall of Saigon to North Vietnamese forces in 1975, political authority within South Vietnam was taken by the Communist-backed Republic of South Vietnam.
www.ipedia.com /north_vietnam.html   (253 words)

  
 User talk:Tran Van Ba - TheBestLinks.com - TheBestLinks.com:Manual of Style, TheBestLinks.com:Welcome, newcomers, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
I'm the person who reverted some of your edits to Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League and left you a message on that article's Talk page.
There are two problems with the large amount of text you added to Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League.
I have never edited Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League or any of the other articles you mentioned on my talk page.
www.thebestlinks.com /User_talk__3A__Tran_Van_Ba.html   (1141 words)

  
 Vietnam - Mega Wallpapers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In 1976, Vietnam was officially reunited under the North Vietnamese government as "The Socialist Republic of Vietnam".
There are no legal opposition parties in Vietnam, although a number of illegal groups do exist scattered overseas among exile communities such as France and the United States, that have led demonstrations and bombings against the government.
The most prominent are the Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League, People Action's Party of Vietnam, Montagnard Foundation Inc. and the Government of Free Vietnam.
www.megawallpapers.org /gallery/1315/Vietnam?show=full   (436 words)

  
 :::Vietnamese Youth of Utah::: -> Prince of Vietnam awarded Republican Senatorial Me
His Imperial Highness Prince Nguyen Phuc Buu Chanh is politically pressuring the Communist Vietnamese Government with the help of the United Nations to end of tyranny in Vietnam, all groups who favor freedom and democracy must join together, putting aside differences, and work for the common good of the people and nation of Vietnam.
It is to this end, as well as the restoration of cultural pride and the dignity of the Nguyen Dynasty that the Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League is dedicated.
Prince Nguyen Phuc Buu Chanh is working very hard for the liberty and rights of the Vietnamese people in Vietnam, here in the United States, Because if he was doing it in Vietnam he would be persecuted by the Communist regime, that would result in jail time and even execution.
vasa.haisystem.com /forum/index.php?s=&act=ST&f=17&t=2079   (1020 words)

  
 Helicopters HQ - WTO must ensure Vietnam Must Bring Closure ...
He is The Regent of the Imperial Nguyen Dynasty and President of the Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League that is attempting to peacefully form a democratic government in Vietnam.
His Imperial Highness Prince Nguyen Phuc Buu Chanh of Vietnam, Regent of the Imperial Nguyen Dynasty and President of The Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League denounces the Communist Government on the return of United States Servicemen MIA or possible POWs and Human Rights Record.
Mention of and links to third party companies and products are for informational purposes only and constitute neither an endorsement nor a recommendation and are not intended to suggest any affiliation unless expressly stated.
www.helicoptershq.com /newsletters/issue7.html   (786 words)

  
 Biography of Prince Buu Chanh
Prince Buu Chanh is one of the busiest patriots working for the restoration of dignity, democracy and constitutional monarchy in Viet-Nam as well as Indochina as a whole.
His Highness is currently General Secretary of the Vietnamese Imperial Family Overseas Central Council, President of the Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League, President of the Southeast Asia Imperial and Royal League and Vice-Chairman of The British Committee for Free Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Burma.
Prince Buu Chanh is currently working with the Royal Family of Laos, Vietnamese exiles and members of the British Parliament to promote the restoration of democracy and human rights, along with free traditional governments to the people of Southeast Asia as well as Vietnam.
www.asianamerican.net /bios/Prince_Buu_Chanh.html   (469 words)

  
 Press Releases by The Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League
His Imperial Highness Prince Regent Nguyen Phuc Buu Chanh of Vietnam was forced to leave Vietnam and was exiled after 1975, has been living in the United States and is The Regent of the Imperial Nguyen Dynasty Overseas Council and The President of the...
The Imperial Nguyen Dynasty of Vietnam is politically pressuring the government of Vietnam to protect the liberty, religious rights of the Vietnamese people as well as the culture, traditions, languages of the Montagnards and Khmer Krom in Vietnam.(PRWEB...
This press release is about: vietnam, government, vietnamese, constitutional, communist, nguyen, monarchist, imperial, people, should, president
www.press-library.com /company/The-Vietnamese-Constitutional-Monarchist-League/allreleases.htm   (467 words)

  
 ::PeaceJournalism.com - The Peace Media Research Center's e-magazine::
When Ho Chi Minh enticed the peasants to join his guerilla army he promised them a future in which the people would rule, where they would be free, living in uniform happiness in a communal paradise.
However, in recent years the Hanoi regime has given up Vietnamese territory in the north to China, freely handing over the sacred ground for which so many Vietnamese have died over the centuries.
He said, "There is an alarming deterioration of traditional ethical, moral and spiritual values (and) confusion among the youth on whom the country's future depends." Remember that this man once fought for the vision of Marxism and Ho Chi Minh, and even he was forced to see the error of his youthful judgment.
peacejournalism.com /ReadArticle.asp?ArticleID=401   (674 words)

  
 Kids Be Safe : Article 'Geography of Vietnam'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The most prominent are the Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League, People Action's Party of Viet Nam, Montagnard Foundation Inc. and the Government of Free Vietnam.
Map LocationVietnamBinhThuan.png image:LocationVietnamBinhThuan.png Binh Thuan (in Vietnamese, Býnh Thuận) is a Province of Vietnam.
In the 17th century, however, ethnic Vietnamese settlers arrived in the region from the east.
www.kidsbesafe.org /DisplayArticle54307.html   (966 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League
Science Fair Projects - Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League
The Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League is a anti-communist organization that was established in 1993, by its founder Prince Nguyen Phuc Buu Chanh, who was exiled from the communist nation of Vietnam, because of his political views of democracy after 1975.
The League has has contacts with royal family members in Vietnam, that have been organizing grassroot efforts for years to spread and unify the people in Vietnam to politically pressure the government of Vietnam for a dual party system that would guarantee equal treatment for all citizens regardless of political party, religion or ethnicity.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Vietnamese_Constitutional_Monarchist_League   (468 words)

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