Archbishop's Office of Hanoi
Hanoi, 19 September 2008
Urgent protest letter
To: Mr. Nguyễn Minh Triết, President of Social Republic of Vietnam
Mr. Nguyễn Tấn Dũng, Prime Minister of Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Cc: The Committee for Religious Affairs
The People’s Committee of Hanoi City
The Department of Public Safety of Hanoi City
Relevant agencies
On Sep. 19, 2008 morning, at the piece of land of the nunciature at 42 Pho Nha Chung, which belongs to Archbishop's Office of Hanoi, a great mass of police and security forces, militiamen, and police dogs has besieged Hanoi archbishop's residence and blocked Nha Chung street. Another team in huge numbers has demolished the fence, some other construction; and digged out the lawn in the front door of our nunciature.
Archbishop's Office of Hanoi has repeatedly requested the building and its land to be returned to the Church but so far our aspiration has not been met. All in a sudden, on Sep. 18 evening and Sep. 19 morning, state television reported the demolition plan with distortional information to prepare public opinion for this illegal deed.
This development is going against the policy of dialogue that the government and the Archbishop's office are conducting. This act is a deed that smears the legitimate aspiration of the Hanoi Catholic community, ridicules the law, and disrespects the Catholic Church in Vietnam. It is also an act of trembling morality, and mocking society’s conscience.
The discuss on the ownership of the nunciature is still on the way but the authorities of Hanoi City and Hoan Kiem district have employed their armed forces to back the destruction of our property.
Hence, Archbishop's Office of Hanoi strongly protests and requests
1) The government to stop besieging Hanoi archbishop's residence, and end the demolition our property.
2) The government to restore the property to its original status, and return it to us so that it can be used for religious and community welfare purposes.
3) Relevant agencies and Hanoi City must accept responsibilities for all potential consequences born of this property appropriation. We have our rights to use all of our capabilities to protect our property.
4) The President, the Prime Minister of Social Republic of Vietnam, the authorities of Hanoi City, and relevant agencies to immediate interfere to put an end for this act.
+ Archbishop of Hanoi
Joseph Ngo Quang Kiet
(signed and sealed)
Hanoi, 19 September 2008
Urgent protest letter
To: Mr. Nguyễn Minh Triết, President of Social Republic of Vietnam
Mr. Nguyễn Tấn Dũng, Prime Minister of Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Cc: The Committee for Religious Affairs
The People’s Committee of Hanoi City
The Department of Public Safety of Hanoi City
Relevant agencies
On Sep. 19, 2008 morning, at the piece of land of the nunciature at 42 Pho Nha Chung, which belongs to Archbishop's Office of Hanoi, a great mass of police and security forces, militiamen, and police dogs has besieged Hanoi archbishop's residence and blocked Nha Chung street. Another team in huge numbers has demolished the fence, some other construction; and digged out the lawn in the front door of our nunciature.
Archbishop's Office of Hanoi has repeatedly requested the building and its land to be returned to the Church but so far our aspiration has not been met. All in a sudden, on Sep. 18 evening and Sep. 19 morning, state television reported the demolition plan with distortional information to prepare public opinion for this illegal deed.
This development is going against the policy of dialogue that the government and the Archbishop's office are conducting. This act is a deed that smears the legitimate aspiration of the Hanoi Catholic community, ridicules the law, and disrespects the Catholic Church in Vietnam. It is also an act of trembling morality, and mocking society’s conscience.
The discuss on the ownership of the nunciature is still on the way but the authorities of Hanoi City and Hoan Kiem district have employed their armed forces to back the destruction of our property.
Hence, Archbishop's Office of Hanoi strongly protests and requests
1) The government to stop besieging Hanoi archbishop's residence, and end the demolition our property.
2) The government to restore the property to its original status, and return it to us so that it can be used for religious and community welfare purposes.
3) Relevant agencies and Hanoi City must accept responsibilities for all potential consequences born of this property appropriation. We have our rights to use all of our capabilities to protect our property.
4) The President, the Prime Minister of Social Republic of Vietnam, the authorities of Hanoi City, and relevant agencies to immediate interfere to put an end for this act.
+ Archbishop of Hanoi
Joseph Ngo Quang Kiet
(signed and sealed)