Mr. B. Dittmann

Holbeinstr.9

1 Berlin 45

Federal Republic of Germany

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Amnesty International

Group 139

212

578

To His Excellency

the British Foreign Minister

Mr. James Callagham

Houses of Parliaments

London, England

(213)

PICK14/5

July 26 th, 1974.

Your Excellency,

With deep regret we heard of the tragical fate of 118 Vietnamese of

Chinese descent who, in a desperate attempt to escape the horrors of

war, had sought asylum in Hongkong.

We understand that it was utlimately the British Foreign Office's

responsibility when Sir Murray McLehose, the Governor of Hongkong,

gave the order for them to be sent back to Saigon on June 17 th

after President Nguyen Van Thieu had given guarantees of immunity

from persecution and punitive sentences for the group.

We note that such treatment does not comply with the articles 13 and

14 of the Human Rights which state the right for everybody to leave

his country and to seek and enjoy asylum from persecution in foreign

countries.

Now it is known that inspite of these assurances given one of the

refugees was sentenced to death in absence while the rest, including

children under the age of fifteen, was sent to the prison island of

Con Son which is clearly against the articles three, five and eight

of the Human Rights expressing the right for life, freedom and security,

that nobody must be subject to degrading treatment or torture and

that everybody has the right for effective judicial protection in

every country and for a public trial before an independant and im-

partial court.

With us a large section of the German public is alarmed that the Free

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