Foreign and Commonwealth Office London SW1

Eva Knigge

6 Frankfurt/M 50

Am Schwalbenschwanz 65

West Germany

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Our reference HKK 14/5

Date

5 August 1974

Dear Madam,

You wrote to the Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary on 22 July about the 118 illegal immigrants from South Vietnam who were returned from Hong Kong to Saigon on 17 June.

The 118 were only returned to Saigon after the Vietnamese Government had given assurances that nothing serious would happen to members of the group who were victims of the syndicate which had smuggled them out of Vietnam, and that cases of violation of Vietnam's immigration/emigration laws would be

27 of tried in open court and would not be harshly punished. those returned (comprising women, children and old people) have now been released, and the remainder are being held in prisons in or near Saigon. The group have thus all left Con Son Island.

You may like to know that, following further representations made on the group's behalf by HM Ambassador in Saigon, the Vietnamese Government issued on 30 July the following statement:

"The British Ambassador called to express his Government's concern about the apparently conflicting press reports of the assurances given to the British and Hong Kong Governments about the 118 illegal immigrants repatriated from Hong Kong.

"The Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Vietnam reaffirmed to the British Ambassador in the Republic of Vietnam what he had already informed the Minister of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London, Mr Hattersley: namely that the 118 illegal emigrants who had been repatriated from Hong Kong are being treated fairly and will be tried in open court in the normal way according to the laws of this country. It is not expected that these illegal emigrants would receive any exceptional punishment."

Yours faithfully,

silent cc: Chancery, BONN

B H Dinwiddy

Hong Kong & Indian Ocean Department

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