Just a short period of time after being oppressed by the Vietnamese
communist regime, independent Conscience TV channel resumed their civil
activity and produced the fourth bulletin session.
The latest bulletin session has just been released online in a new
YouTube video clip and hosted by Ms Anna Huyen Trang, who is also a
reporter for a media group called Tin Mung Cho Nguoi Ngheo (Good News
for the Poor).
Ms Huyen Trang has already been a host in Ca Phe Toi program (The Night
Coffee program), which belongs to Duc Me channel of Chua Cuu The (God
the Saviour) media group.
The bulletin stated clearly Ms Huyen Trang’s opinion: “I am very
happy to appear in Conscience TV channel today as a fellow to help the
channel making the fourth bulletin session; this assistance is due to
the fact that Conscience TV channel’s spokespeople have been encumbered
by the local communist authorities.”
Earlier, all of six spokespeople involved in the Conscience TV channel
production group, news presenter Yen Le included, were simultaneously
arrested by Ha Noi Police on the 23 of September this year.
Numerous civil activists coming to the Police Station to demand a
release for those 6 people were brutally attacked by allegedly police
officers but disguised thugs in the night of that same day.
As known, all equipments and devices serving the program were confiscated by the police.
This very young TV channel just appeared online for almost a month and
then interrupted by continuous harassments in the wake of the
above-mentioned incident.
However, just 3 weeks later, the fourth bulletin session was sequentially posted online in a much stricter political condition.
The resumption of the Conscience TV channel one more time demonstrated
the Vietnamese communist regime’s failure in the plot of using violence
to oppress voices of freedom in Vietnam.
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