Monday, December 20, 2010

Assistance needed to help flood-hit regions recover

HA NOI – One of the central roles of the political system at the moment would be to help central provinces quickly recover from the recent flooding, said Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung at the monthly Government meeting last Saturday.

He emphasised the need for environmental sanitation so that residents could return to their normal lives and production, and the repairing of infrastructure and schooling facilities to help local students return to their classes as soon as possible.

The PM called for the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) to work closely with relevant ministries, sectors and localities to continue implementing natural disaster prevention and mitigation measures.

He stressed the need to integrate these measures with socio-economic development plans; to build concrete houses to protect local people against flooding; strengthen flood defences; improve natural disaster forecasting and warnings; adjust production mechanisms; and invest in infrastructure to help local residents mitigate against damage caused by natural disasters.

According to MARD Minister Cao Duc Phat, the flooding has so far claimed 155 lives with 29 still missing and has caused a total loss of property worth VND11.6 trillion (US$580 million).

Areas remain isolated

Thousands of people in the central provinces of Dak Lak, Khanh Hoa, and Quang Ngai are still isolated because of road collapses caused by the floods, and are facing a critical shortage of food and other basic necessities, local media reported.

In the Central Highland's province of Dak Lak, 3,000 families in Vu Bon Commune, located on the southern banks of the Krong Pak River, are in just this predicament. An estimated 10,000 people are facing acute food shortages and schools have remained closed.

In Khanh Hoa Province, four mountainous communes in the province's Khanh Son District are still isolated because of collapsed roads while residents in other parts of the province have already begun the clean up operation after the waters receded.

Roads leading to the districts of Thanh Son, Son Lam, Son Binh and Son Hiep in the province have not been repaired because of heavy damage. The Lao Dong (Labour) newspaper has reported that thousands of ethnic Raglai residents are facing critical shortages and lack other food necessities.

In Quang Ngai, around 20,000 people in the island district of Ly Son have had no access to the mainland for 10 days, cut off from food and basic necessities. Heavy seas have made it impossible for boats to travel to the island.

Local officials said that food was running out and the district authority plans to call for food drops. "If the strong wind continues until Wednesday, we will run out of food reserves and will have to call for help by helicopter, like in 1999," said Tran Ngoc Nguyen, chairman of the district People's Committee.

Dams wreak destruction

Several hydropower plants in the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong warned people living downstream to move to higher ground after they discharged water from their reservoirs following heavy rains last week.

The rains that lasted from November 1 to 4 seriously threatened the safety of the Da Nhim Hydropower Plant in Don Duong district which released its maximum possible volume of 500 cubic metres per second.

"The loss caused by flooding and water released from the plant is estimated at VND22 billion (US$1.3 million)," Dinh Ngoc Hung, chairman of Don Duong District, said.

The dam was originally meant to have a discharge capacity of 4,500 m3 per second.

"Local authorities and people living downstream on the Da Nhim river have ignored warnings that they should not build houses or grow long-term crops along the river," Mai Nam Duong, deputy director of the province's Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, told a meeting held last Thursday to discuss the situation. However, 50 years of unrestrained construction has restricted the water flow in the river.

Soon, other dams like Dai Ninh, Pro, Rlom, and Dong Nai 3 will also release water, worsening the flood situation.

Leader aids relief effort

On Saturday, Viet Nam Fatherland Front Chairman Huynh Dam paid a visit to the south-central provinces of Khanh Hoa and Ninh Thuan, which were hit hard by floods in early November, and handed aid relief to victims.

In Khanh Hoa, Dam offered his condolences to families who had lost loved ones in the floods and announced the Government was making available VND500 million (roughly US$25,500) from the central relief fund for the province.

He later granted another aid package of VND91 billion for flood victims in neighbouring Ninh Thuan Province which he also visited to present gifts to families of the dead.

On the same day, Ninh Thuan welcomed a convoy of trucks carrying supplies for flood victims in the worst hit Phuoc Nam Village, Thuan Nam District. The supplies included 13.5 tonnes of rice, VND100 million, 350 boxes of instant noodles and hundreds of clothing items and medicine worth VND100 million. — VNS

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National action month for HIV/AIDs fights

THAI NGUYEN — More than 4,000 representatives from political and social organisations, clubs and education groups along with HIV/AIDs victims in the northern Thai Nguyen Province yesterday attended a march to highlight the National Action Month for the Fight against HIV/AIDS 2010.

Speaking at the launch, Deputy Prime Minister Truong Vinh Trong said in order to better the fight against the epidemic, competent authorities needed to further raise public awareness to change attitudes towards HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention.

Trong said the healthcare sector must enhance services, ensuring HIV/AIDS victims have access to care, assistance, treatment and prevention services. In the meantime, he said, families and social organisations needed to further support HIV/AIDS victims to stop discrimination.

He called on HIV/AIDS carriers to be brave and to help prevent the transmission of the disease.

According to the Ministry of Health, the action month marks the 20th anniversary of Viet Nam's fight against HIV/AIDS. Ministry statistics show that the total number of HIV carriers and AIDS patients stand at 164,000 and 37,000 respectively, while there have been more than 45,000 HIV/AIDS deaths in the country. — VNS

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Prudential grants IT scholarships to students

The Prudential Vietnam Life Insurance Company on Nov. 6 granted IT scholarships each worth 2,400 USD to 11 students who achieved outstanding results in the entrance exam of the FPT Aptech Institute.

The scholarship awardees will be enabled to participate in a two-year Aptech international programming course at the Hanoi-based FPT Aptech training centre.

Over the past three years, a total of 120 students from Hanoi, the northern port city of Hai Phong, the central provinces of Nghe An and Thanh Hoa, the central cities of Hue and Da Nang and the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho have received similar IT scholarships from the Prudence Fund.

Established in 2003 by the UK Prudential Insurance Group, the Prudence Fund has doled out 2.7 million USD (around 50 billion VND) to support IT, English and sport training programmes in Vietnam .

In addition, Prudential has also initiated many corporate social responsibility (CSR) programmes with an annual budget of roughly 15 billion VND to back community activities in the country, focusing on education, support for children, social security and dissemination of financial knowledge for people./.

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National action month for anti-HIV/AIDS launched

A national action month for HIV/AIDS prevention and control was jointly launched on Nov. 7 by the Ministry of Health and the Thai Nguyen provincial People’s Committee.

Representatives from the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and 10 neighbouring cities and provinces joined more than 4,000 local people at the launching ceremony.

Speaking at the event, Deputy Prime Minister Truong Vinh Trong applauded the efforts of ministries, sectors, socio-political organisations and the entire people in implementing the comprehensive anti-HIV/AIDS programme, especially in strengthening the HIV/AIDS prevention systems at all levels, expanding healthcare, support and treatment services for HIV/AIDS patients and those exposed to the virus, and eliminating discrimination against HIV carriers.

To step up the fight against the fatal epidemic, Trong said leaders at all levels and people should pioneer in HIV/AIDS prevention and combating activities, while the healthcare sector needs to increase and ensure the right to get access to care, treatment and prevention services.

Families and social organisations should give more support to and prevent discrimination against HIV/AIDS-infected people, the deputy PM said.

Trong took this occasion to call on international and non-governmental organisations to continue joining Vietnam in the fight against the disease.

According to the Ministry of Health, the total number of people infected with HIV in Vietnam has exceeded 164,000, including more than 37,000 developed to full-blown AIDS. More than 45,000 people died of the disease.

In another move, a two-day training course on how to prevent HIV/AIDS and disseminate information about the epidemic opened in Hanoi on Nov. 7 for students from the Vietnam Buddhist Institute.

The course is being jointly held by the Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee, the organisation Nordic Assistance to Vietnam (NAV) and the Executive Council of the Vietnam Buddhist Institute./.

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Dong Nai to relocate IZ, protect major river

Dong Nai to relocate IZ, protect major riverDong Nai Province have announced a US$90 million plan to transform an old industrial zone to save a major river in the southern region.

The plan, expected to begin implementation early next year and last until 2022, will move businesses from the Bien Hoa 1 Industrial Zone to a new place and change their functions, Dong Nai People’s Committee told businesses at meeting on  Wednesday, November 3.

Bien Hoa 1 occupies more than 323 hectares on the banks of the Dong Nai River, Vietnam’s largest endogenous river which supplies water to millions of people in Dong Nai, Ho Chi Minh City and neighboring provinces.

As the first industrial zone built in Vietnam in 1963, it only has individual waste treatment plants for 36 of the 96 businesses.

Others use a common system that discharges 15,000 cubic meters of untreated wastewater into the river every day.

The sewage contains ten to several hundred times the amount of pollutants permitted.

Local industrial zone development corporation Sonadezi will build another zone in Giang Dien District and move the firms there. The plan has been approved by the Prime Minister.

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Sunday, December 19, 2010

Cu Huy Ha Vu arrested for anti-State propaganda

Cu Huy Ha Vu arrested for anti-State propaganda

The Ministry of Public Security’s Investigation Agency on Nov. 5 arrested Cu Huy Ha Vu under the approval of the Supreme People’s Court to investigate his activities related to spreading anti-state propaganda.

On the afternoon of Nov. 6, Deputy Minister of Public Security Lieut. Gen. To Lam and Head of the Investigation Agency Lieut. Gen. Hoang Kong Tu held a press briefing to provide details of Cu Huy Ha Vu’s illegal actions against the State of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, under Article 88 of the Criminal Code.

Evidence and documents seized by relevant agencies proved that Vu has produced many documents containing distorted information and libel against the people’s administration, calling for the overthrowing of the regime, calling for pluralism, multi-party and foreign intervention which goes contrary to the nation’s interest.

Vu also has ties with anti-State elements and overseas hostile forces against Vietnam . He has granted more than 20 interviews to anti-Vietnam overseas reactionary elements’ radios and newspapers and transferred his own documents to them to use in oppose the Vietnamese State .

In addition, Vu has made documents containing groundless, fabricated and distorted information on the State’s leadership and management to incite the public to rise up against the State as well as slandered Vietnamese State leaders.

The arrest of Vu and search of his home were conducted in accordance with the law. Further investigation into Vu’s wrongdoings are underway.

Furthermore, Vu must take responsibility for his extra-marital affair on Nov. 4 night at Mach Lam Hotel’s Room 101 in Ho Chi Minh City .

At the press conference, Lieut. Gen. Tu affirmed that Cu Huy Ha Vu has a law doctorate but he is not a lawyer.

Also at the event, Chairman Le Van Dinh of the People’s Committee of Ba Dinh District where Vu resides said that Cu Huy Ha Vu was born in 1957 in the central province of Ha Tinh and is a permanent resident at No. 24, Dien Bien Phu Street , Dien Bien ward in Ba Dinh district of Hanoi.

Vu has infringed the law many times over the past years, said the chairman, adding that Vu was prosecuted by Ba Dinh police for hitting and injuring people in 1986.

According to Dinh, Vu had a job at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Institute of International Relations but he did not go to work and the ministry decided to sack him in 2009. In 2003, Vu was involved in a case of encroaching land to illegally build his house.

In 2006, Vu nominated himself for the 12 th National Assembly election but his self-nomination was rejected by local residents./.

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Vietnam-France decentralised cooperation meeting closes

Vietnam-France decentralised cooperation meeting closes

The eighth Vietnam-France decentralised conference concluded on Nov. 6 after two working days with eight education and sci-tech cooperation agreements signed between localities of the two countries.

The conference’s joint statement affirmed decentralised cooperation needs to be enhanced and expanded between Vietnam and France ’s localities.

The two sides agreed to strengthen and expand cooperation in various sectors, especially in health, education and training, science and technology, and urban planning and development.

They also agreed to propose their governments to facilitate the bilateral cooperation.

The two sides reached agreement on the setting up of an information channel to support and share cooperation experiences among localities in implementing their commitments.

The conference will continue to be held once every three years, with localities of both countries taking turn to be the host.

The next conference will be held in Brest province of Bretagne region, France./.

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