May 26, 2011

Appendix B: Chronology of Events

Timeline of Dr. Vu’s Activities Preceding his Arrest on November 5, 2010

  • November 3, 2010 – Dr. Vu is interviewed by journalist Nguyen Thi Tram Oanh [91] about the possibility that the Cu Huy Ha Vu Law Firm will represent 6 Catholic villagers from Con Dau Parish to appeal the verdict of the People’s Court of Cam Le district on October 27.
  • October 27, 2010 – Dr. Vu is interviewedby journalist Nguyen Thi Tram Oanh [92] of Vietnam Exodus about the outcome of the trial of the 6 Catholic villagers from Con Dau Parish who were charged for causing public disorder.
  • October 25, 2010 - Dr. Vu is interviewedby journalist Nguyen Thi Tram Oanh [93] prior to the trial of 6 Catholic villagers from Con Dau Parish.
  • October 24, 2010 – “Dr. Cu Huy Ha Vu: the Verdicts for the six Catholic Villagers of Con Dau were Pre-approved” [94] - Interview with Dr. Vu byThomas Viet of Vietnam Redemptorist News.
  • October 21, 2010 – Dr. Vu files lawsuit against Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung [95] with the Supreme People’s Court for signing Decree 136/2006/ND-CP preventing class-action petitions.
  • October 14, 2010 - Dr. Vu is interviewedby journalist Nguyen Thi Tram Oanh [96] of Vietnam Exodus about the January 2011 Vietnamese Communist Party’s 11th Congress.
  • October 7, 2010 – Dr. Vu sends a petition to the National Assembly [97] entitled,“Recommendations not to hang hammer and sickle flags and other symbols of the Vietnamese Communist Party during the Great Celebration of 1000 years of the capital Thang Long – Hanoi and during other celebrations of the country, the nation and the community.”
  • September 11, 2010 – Dr. Vu sends a complaint [98] to Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung for signing Decree 136/2006/ND-CP preventing class-action petitions.
  • September 10, 2010 – “Doctor of Law Cu Huy Ha Vu: Multi-party or death” [99] – interview with Dr. Vu by Thomas Viet of Vietnam Redemptorist News, republished on Bauxite Vietnam.
  • September 6, 2010 – Dr. Vu filesa denunciation against Politbureau member Le Thanh Hai, the VCP general secretary of Ho Chi Minh City, [100] for authorizing the confiscation of land from Ms. Duong Thi Kinh for a business development project.
  • August 31, 2010 –– Mac Lam of Radio Free Asia conducts an interview with Dr. Vu regarding the petition [101] to grant amnesty to all former officials of the Republic of Vietnam that he sent to the National Assembly the day before.
  • August 30, 2010 – Cu Huy Ha Vu’s petition, “ Petition to Free All Ex-military and Civilian Officials of the Former Republic of Vietnam, using ‘Vietnam’ as the Country Title for National Reconciliation,” [102] is sent to the National Assembly.
  • June 19, 2010 – “Dr. Cu Huy Ha Vu: from Suing the Prime Minister to Requesting Removal of Article 4 of the Constitution” [103] – Dr. Vuinterview with Voice of America Vietnamese Service.
  • June 1, 2010 – Dr. Vu calls for the prosecution of Lt. Gen. Vu Hai Trieu of the Ministry of Public Security for allegedly directing cyber-attacks against politically sensitive websites. The document, entitled “A Denunciation and a Proposal to Prosecute Police Lt. Gen. Vu Hai Trieu , [104] is sent to various government leaders and published on the website Bauxite Vietnam.
  • May 16, 2010 –The website Bauxite Vietnam publishes “An Open Letter to Lt. Gen. Vu Hai Trieu” [105] by Dr. Vu, in which he requests an official response from Lt. Gen. Vu Hai Trieu of the Ministry of Public Security regarding allegations that Lt. Gen. Vu Hai Trieu had directed cyber-attacks against politically sensitive websites.
  • April 29, 2010 – “The Vietnam War and the Day of April 30 in the Eyes of Dr. Cu Huy Ha Vu” [106] – interview with Dr. Vu by Voice of America Vietnamese Service.
  • March 23, 2010 – Article by Dr. Vu, “ ‘Three Un-separate Branches’ Conspire to Harm the People [107] (Tam quyen nhat lap, dong long hai dan), Bauxite Vietnam.
  • February 1, 2010 – “A Multi-party System is a Prerequisite for Preventing Abuse of Power” [108] – interview with Dr. Vu by Radio Free Asia Vietnamese Service.
  • January 18, 2010 – Article by Dr. Vu, “Discussing the Multi-Party System” [109] is published on BBC Vietnamese Service.
  • October 13, 2009 – Article by Dr. Vu, “The case in which Ms. Tran Khai Thanh Thuy ‘Deliberately Injures Others’; Signs of ‘Entrapment to Commit Crime’” [110] Originally published on Bauxite Vietnam (bauxitevn.info) and reposted on Dan Luan and many other websites.
  • August 3, 2009 – “Where Did the Judge of the Court of Da Nang Study Law?”[111] – an interview with Dr. Vu by Radio Free Asia.
  • August 1, 2009 – Article by Dr. Vu, “Bring the Unconscious Brig. Gen. Police Tran Van Thanh to Trial: the Judge of Da Nang Court Sets a Record for Human Rights Violations”[112](Dua tuong cong an Tran Van Thanh hon me ra xet xu: Chanh an Toa Da Nang lap ky luc vi pham nhan quyen). Originally published on Bauxite Vietnam.
  • July 3, 2009 – Dr. Vu files a lawsuit with the Supreme People’s Court[113] against Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung for signing Decision 167/2007/QD – TTg dated November 1, 2007 allowing bauxite mining in Vietnam’s Central Highlands.
  • June 26, 2009 – Article by Dr. Vu “The Prime Minister is the Right Person to be Sued,”[114] on the BBC Vietnamese Service.
  • June 11, 2009 – Dr. Vu files a lawsuit with the Hanoi People’s Court[115] against Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung for signing Decision 167/2007/QD – TTg dated November 1, 2007 allowing bauxite mining in Vietnam’s Central Highlands. The Hanoi People’s Court dismisses the lawsuit on June 19, 2009.
  • April 3, 2007 – Dr. Vu nominates himself for the National Assembly, but he is eliminated from consideration by the party caucus at the neighborhood (to dan pho) level.
  • May 8, 2006 – Dr. Vu files an application to nominate himself for the position of minister of culture.
  • May 19, 2005 – Dr. Vu files a lawsuit against the People’s Committee of Thua Thien-Hue for granting permission for the construction of a resort at the Hue cultural heritage site, Vong Canh hill.

Timeline of Events Prior to Dr. Vu’s Trial on April 4, 2011

  • April 4, 2011 – Cu Huy Ha Vu’s sister, Cu Thi Xuan Bich, publishes a written statement from her brother. Entitled “Statement from Dr. Cu Huy Ha Vu,”[116] it affirms Cu Huy Ha Vu’s view that he is innocent and that the history, fatherland and the people of Vietnam will clear his case.
  • April 3, 2011 – Bao Long church in Nam Dinh holds a vigil session[117] to pray for Dr. Vu’s freedom; Mennonite pastors including Nguyen Hong Quang and Than Van Truong issue statement in support of Dr. Vu.[118]
  • April 2, 2011 - Thai Ha Redemptorist Church and Ham Long Church in Hanoi hold vigils to pray for Dr. Vu’s freedom;[119] the Pure Hoa Hao Buddhist leader Le Quang Liem issues a public statement supporting Dr. Vu.[120]
  • April 1, 2011 – the Hanoi People’s Court sends an official notice to Dr. Vu’s wife, allowing her to attend the trial of her husband; attorney Le Quoc Quan publishes an article[121] in defense of Dr. Vu.
  • March 31, 2011 – Foreign Ministry official announces that only two foreign journalists[122] will be allowed to attend the trial of Dr. Vu on April 4.
  • March 30, 2011 - blogger Vu Dong Ha publishes an entry entitled “V Day – Belief and Act”[123] (Ngay V - Niem tin va hanh dong) urging people to support Dr. Vu in numerous ways.
  • March 29, 2011 – Thai Ha Parish in Hanoi announces that it will hold two vigils on April 2 and April 3 to pray for Dr. Vu.[124]
  • March 27, 2011 – Vuong Thi Thanh, the defense lawyer of Dr. Vu, sends a request to the Hanoi People’s Court,[125] asking that the court solve a number of issues before the trial opens on April 4.
  • March 25, 2011 – Bloc 8406 publishes an announcement in support of Dr. Vu.[126]
  • March 24, 2011 – Catholic villagers of Con Dau Parish,[127] Da Nang, fly to Hanoi to visit Dr. Vu’s wife Nguyen Thi Duong Ha.
  • March 23, 2011 – Ha Huy Son, defense lawyer of Dr. Vu, sends a document to the Hanoi People’s Court,[128] requesting the participation of President Nguyen Minh Triet, Lt. Gen. Hoang Kong Tu and Ho Le Nhu Quynh in the legal proceedings; A resident of Rach Dua ward, Vung Tau, submits a petition to various government offices calling for the release of Dr. Vu.[129]
  • March 22, 2011 – Former Editor-in-Chief of Lao Dong (Labor) newspaper Tong Van Cong writes a poem dedicated to Dr. Vu and his wife;[130] Catholic villagers from Con Dau Parish,[131] Da Nang, send a letter to express their solidarity with Dr. Vu.
  • March 21, 2011 – The Hanoi People’s Court decides to postpone the trial date[132] from March 24 to April 4, 2011; the police of Dien Bien ward confiscate flower bouquets[133] sent to the Cu Huy Ha Vu Law Firm.
  • March 20, 2011 – Blogger Tran Dong Duc campaigns for “A day for Cu Huy Ha Vu”[134]; A song entitled “I love my Fatherland”[135] (Toi yeu To quoc toi) composed by Nghiem Thai Hoa is dedicated to Dr. Vu.
  • March 19, 2011 – Blogger Bui Thanh Hieu (Wind Merchant) publishes a detailed map and description of the neighborhood of the Hanoi People’s Court.[136]
  • March 17, 2011 – Dr. Vu’s wife Nguyen Thi Duong Ha submits a second request[137] to have Dr. Vu’s health examined and treated.
  • March 16, 2011 Thanh Nien (Youth) newspaper publishes information that the trial of Dr. Vu will be an open trial.[138]
  • March 15, 2011 – The Environmental Defender Law Center publishes an amicus brief sent to the Hanoi People’s Court [139] requesting the immediate release of Dr. Vu; the Catholic website Nu Vuong Cong Ly publishes a letter [140] urging its readers to support Dr. Vu.
  • March 14, 2011 – Blogger Kami publishes an entry entitled “What One Should Do on the Trial day of Mr. Cu Huy Ha Vu?” [141] urging people to go to the court; Dr. Vu’s sister Cu Thi Xuan Bich publishes an open letter to all Vietnamese, [142] affirming that her brother has not violated any law and that everything he did was for the interest of the nation.
  • March 13, 2011 – Veteran Nguyen Tuong Thuy of Vinh Quynh commune, Thanh Tri district, Hanoi submits a petition to various government offices[143] asking for Dr. Vu to be released.
  • March 12, 2011 – Dr. Vu’s wife Nguyen Thi Duong Ha submits her complaint a second time[144] regarding the revoking of permission to defend her husband.
  • March 10, 2011 – Attorney at Law Nguyen Xuan Phuoc sends a “Complaint of Arbitrary Detention of Cu Huy Ha Vu to the United Nations’ Working Group on Arbitrary Detention.”[145]
  • March 1, 2011 – Dr. Vu’ sister, Cu Thi Xuan Bich, submits a request to the Hanoi People’s Court demanding a response to her application [146] for Dr. Vu to be conditionally released (duoc tai ngoai), submitted on November 6 and December 30, 2010.
  • February 20, 2011 - Dr. Vu’s wife Nguyen Thi Duong Ha submits a complaint regarding the revoking of permission[147] to defend her husband.
  • February 18, 2011 – The Hanoi People’s Court revokes the permission of the lawyer Nguyen Thi Duong Ha[148] to defend Dr. Vu. According to the court, Ms. Duong Ha “abuses the practice of law and uses information to negatively affect national security and infringe upon the interests of the state.” The document cited by the court as evidence of Ms. Duong Ha’s abuse of the practice of law is (the publication of) Dr. Vu’s letter dated January 18, 2011 (see January 18).
  • February 7, 2011 – Maj. Gen. Nguyen Trong Vinh expresses support for Dr. Vu[149] during a conversation with Bauxite Vietnam co-founder Pham Toan.
  • January 31, 2011 – The website Dan Luan publishes the indictment of Dr. Vu[150] by the Hanoi People’s Procuracy dated December 17, 2010. Dan Luan does not disclose its source of information.
  • January 27, 2011 – Nguyen Thi Duong Ha sends a request to the Ministry of Public Security to demand a response to her requests[151] submitted on November 8, 2010 and on December 5, 2010.
  • January 18, 2011 – From B14 Detention Center in Hanoi, Dr. Vu sends a public letter[152] reconfirming three main points 1) he rejects the [Party’s] equation of socialism to the Fatherland; 2) he advocates for a multi-party system; and 3) he supports a military alliance between Vietnam and the United States.
  • January 18, 2011 – Blogger Bui Thanh Hieu (who blogs under the name Wind Merchant) sends an open letter to the Vietnamese-language services of Radio Free Asiaand Voice of America, requesting a public response from the two radio stations[153] to Dr. Vu’s request that they participate in the legal proceedings as parties with interests and duties related to the case of Dr. Vu.
  • January 15, 2011 - From B14 Detention Center in Hanoi Dr. Vu sends a request to the newspaper Cong An Nhan Dan,[154] demanding a public apology for slandering him.
  • January 15, 2011 – journalist Pham Tran sends a proposal to the Cu Huy Ha Vu Law Firm to offer to serve as a witness in the case [155] based on the premise that he conducted four interviews with Dr. Vu on behalf of Saigon Broadcasting Television Network.
  • January 13, 2011 – The website Bauxite Vietnam sends a petition to the leaders of the Vietnamese Communist Party and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam asking[156] 1) for Dr. Vu to be conditionally released (duoc tai ngoai); and 2) for Dr. Vu to be tried openly and fairly.
  • January 13, 2011- Blogger Nguyen Ngoc Nhu Quynh (a.k.a Mother Mushroom) sends a collective letter with names, addresses, and signatures of many individuals to[157] the Vietnamese-language services of Radio Free Asia  and Voice of America requesting a public response from the two radio stations[158] to Dr. Vu’s request for their participation in the legal proceedings (tham gia to tung) as a party who has interests and duties related to the case of Dr. Vu.
  • January 12, 2011 – Cu Huy Ha Vu Law Firm sends a request on behalf of Dr. Vu[159] from B14 Detention Center to the Hanoi People’s Court, reconfirming his innocence, demanding the termination of his prosecution, and his immediate release.
  • January 5, 2011 – Lawyer Nguyen Thi Duong Ha gives an interview on a Vietnamese overseas website DCVOnline.net[160] about the case of Dr. Vu.
  • January 3, 2011 - Blogger Nguyen Ngoc Nhu Quynh (Mother Mushroom) sends an open letter to the Vietnamese-language services of Radio Free Asia and Voice of America, requesting a public response from the two radio stations[161] to Dr. Vu’s request for their participation in the legal proceedings as parties who have interests and duties related to the case of Dr. Vu; Catholic priest Nguyen Huu Giai of An Bang parish in Hue prays[162] in communion with Dr. Vu.
  • January 2, 2011 – Journalist Nguyen Thi Tram Oanh sends her consent to participate in Dr. Vu’s legal proceedings[163] to Cu Huy Ha Vu Law Firm. Nguyen Thi Tram Oanh is a member of Journalists without Borders, Germany (Reporter ohne Grenzen) and a journalist with the US-based online website Vietnam Exodus and the US-based The gioi Ngay nay (World Today) magazine.
  • December 30, 2010 - Cu Huy Ha Vu Law Firm sends a proposal on behalf of Dr. Vu to Radio Free Asia asking for its participation[164] in the legal proceedings as a party who has interests and duties related to the case of Dr. Vu based on the premise that Radio Free Asia was listed in Dr. Vu’s indictment.
  • December 30, 2010 - Cu Huy Ha Vu Law Firm sends a proposal on behalf of Dr. Vu to Nguyen Thi Tram Oanh,[165] a member of Reporter ohne Grenzen, asking for her participation in the legal proceedings as a party who has interests and duties related to the case of Dr. Vu based on the premise that Nguyen Thi Tram Oanh was listed in Dr. Vu’s indictment.
  • December 30, 2010 – Dr. Vu’s wife, Nguyen Thi Duong Ha, and his sister, Cu Thi Xuan Bich, file a second application for him to be conditionally released[166] while awaiting his trial.
  • December 28, 2010 - Cu Huy Ha Vu Law Firm sends a proposal on behalf of Dr. Vu to the President of Vietnam, Nguyen Minh Triet, asking for his participation in the legal proceedings of Dr. Vu’s case[167] based on the premise that Dr. Vu was prosecuted for “propagandizing against the state of Socialist Republic of Vietnam” and thus President Nguyen Minh Triet as the head of state should represent the plaintiff in the case against defendant Cu Huy Ha Vu.
  • December 27, 2010 – From B14 Detention Center, Dr. Vu sends a proposal to Voice of America,[168] asking for its participation in the legal proceedings as a party who has interests and duties related to the case of Dr. Vu based on the premise that Voice of America was listed in Dr. Vu’s indictment.
  • December 21, 2010 – The Hanoi People’s Court approves Nguyen Thi Duong Ha as defense lawyer for her husband.[169]
  • December 17, 2010 – The Hanoi People’s Procuracy completes the indictment of Cu Huy Ha Vu[170] on charges of “propagandizing against the state of Socialist Republic of Vietnam.”
  • December 12, 2010 – Dr. Vu’s younger sister, Cu Thi Xuan Bich, and his aunt-in-law, Dang Thi Kim Hoan, send their requests a second time to Lt. Gen. Huu Uoc, editor-in-chief of the police newspaper Cong An Nhan Dan to demand an apology and correction[171] for slandering Dr. Vu and violating his privacy.
  • December 5, 2010 – Dr. Vu’s wife, Nguyen Thi Duong Ha, sends a request to the Supreme People’s Procuracy[172] affirming Dr. Vu’s innocence and urging that the case be dropped and Dr. Vu released.
  • December 5, 2010 – Dr. Vu’s wife, Nguyen Thi Duong Ha, sends a request to the National Assembly[173] calling for the release of Dr. Vu.
  • November 25, 2010 – Dr. Vu’s uncle, Cu Huy Thuoc, sends a request to the President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam,[174] asking for Nguyen Thi Duong Ha to be allowed to visit her husband, Dr. Vu.
  • November 23, 2010 – Cu Huy Ha Vu Law Firm sends its second request for the approval of lawyer Nguyen Thi Duong Ha and lawyer Tran Dinh Trien[175] as the defense lawyers for Dr. Vu.
  • November 21, 2010 – Dr. Vu’s wife, Nguyen Thi Duong Ha, sends a denunciation to Minister Le Hong Anh of the Ministry of Public Security[176] denouncing the head of the Security Investigation Agency for violating Dr. Vu’s right to have legal representation; she demands a response to her complaints.
  • November 19, 2010 - From B14 Detention Center in Hanoi, Dr. Vu sends a letter inviting his uncle Cu Huy Chu to represent him as a legal advocate [177] (nguoi bao chua).
  • November 16, 2010 – Dr. Vu’s aunt-in-law, Dang Thi Kim Hoan, sends a request to Lt. Gen. Huu Uoc, editor-in-chief of the police newspaper Cong An Nhan Dan, [178] to demand an apology for publishing an article that slandered Dr. Vu and violated his privacy.
  • November 15, 2010 – Dr. Vu’s uncle, Cu Huy Thuoc, sends a request to the Ministry of Public Security,[179] requesting that the Security Investigation Agency inform the family about the condition of Dr. Vu and where he is being detained so that the family can visit him.
  • November 12, 2010 – Col. Nguyen Ngoc Phi of the Ministry of Public Security sends an official response to Dr. Vu’s wife,[180] Nguyen Thi Duong Ha, acknowledging receipt of her November 6, 2010 application for Dr. Vu to be conditionally released (duoc tai ngoai) pending investigation and her November 7, 2010 request to represent him.
  • November 8, 2010 – Dr. Vu’s wife, Nguyen Thi Duong Ha, sends an “Urgent Denunciation”[181] (don to cao khan cap) to the president of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam regarding serious violations committed by the police during the arrest of her husband as well as during the search of their house.
  • November 7, 2010 – Dr. Vu’s wife Nguyen Thi Duong Ha applies for permission[182] to be the defense lawyer for her husband.
  • November 6, 2010 – Dr. Vu’s wife, Nguyen Thi Duong Ha, and his sister, Cu Thi Xuan Bich, file an application for him to be conditionally released[183] (duoc tai ngoai).
  • November 5, 2010 – The webpage Cu Huy Ha Vu[184] is established on WordPress to post documents related to his case.

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