Meeting
Cu Huy Ha Vu in prison
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Vu in front of his prison cell (Photo: Tuoi
Tre)
Tuoi Tre Newspaper met and talked
with prisoner Cu Huy Ha Vu and found out that he is healthy, contrary to
rumors he went on a hunger strike and is sick. Vu claimed a warden tried to
kill him but his accusation has been concluded as groundless.
Recently a number of social
websites claim that prisoner Cu Huy Ha Vu had a long hunger strike due to
being mistreated and is now frail, thin and sick. What is the truth?
Vu is being imprisoned at prison No
5 (of the Ministry of Public Security) in Yen Dinh district of Thanh Hoa
province. On Sunday afternoon, Tuoi Tre journalists met and talked openly
with Vu.
Healthy, big, fat, and sharp-witted
Inside his cell (Photo: Tuoi Tre)
Mr. Cu Huy Ha Vu agreed to meet us
inside his prison cell which he is sharing with another prisoner named Nguyen
Dinh Dam. A number of wardens stood outside in the yard while we talked with
Vu.
Vu’s cell has a TV set, electric
fan, a shelf with many books on literature and law…has a flush toilet seat,
clean water system, and a private kitchen. In front of the cell is a small
yard with many ornamental trees.
Seeing us approaching, Mr. Vu turned
off the TV. He seemed healthy, big, fat, talked openly, and was sharp-witted.
He talked about his family, about his grandson and about the visits of his
wife – Nguyen Thi Duong Ha.
When Tuoi Tre asked him about his
health, Vu replied “I have a history of heart diseases, high blood pressure,
but after I stayed at prison No 5, doctors frequently examined me, checked my
blood pressure, provided me with cardiotonic medicine”.
In reply to our question over rumors
of his hunger strike, Vu replied “from May 27 to now, I have not eaten the
daily meals provided by the prison. I did not eat them to object to the fact
that some officials of prison No 5 did not process my letter of denunciation.
The denunciation is about warden Le Van Chien who many times opened the
cell’s door in the morning in an abrupt way, letting in cold wind,
deliberately trying to kill me”.
Vu added that from the time he
refused prison food, his family visited and supplied him with lots of food
and drinks including packets of instant noodles, of rice gruel, milk,
confectionery, fruit…
Vu pointed his finger towards the
cell’s corner where several cartons of food and milk lay. He agreed to let us
take some photos.
According to Vu, his relatives and
cellmate advised him to eat prison meals.
‘Attempted murder’ claim groundless
Food provided by his family
sitting in a corner (Photo: Tuoi Tre)
Colonel Le Duy Sau, deputy head of
prison No 5 told Tuoi Tre “you have met and talked openly with prisoner Cu
Huy Ha Vu and took photos of his cell. With that, we can all now see how Mr.
Vu lives”.
According to the prison leader, “the
prison wardens all obey regulations by the government, by the Ministry of
Public Security in educating prisoner Vu. As Vu’s family had contributed to
the revolution [Vu’s father is Cu Huy Can, famous poet and member of a
provisional Cabinet established by founding president Ho Chi Minh],
the prison managers created the best conditions for prisoner Vu in everyday
life”.
He continued: “moreover, apart from
the food rations provided by the prison as per government regulations, the
prison creates favorable conditions for prisoner Vu to buy more food, drinks
at the prison’s canteen [no more than VND50,000 or US$2.3 per day] and
accepts food and drinks provided by his family per month as per regulations”.
Colonel Sau added that since May 27,
Mr. Vu has refused to eat meals handed out by the prison on the ground that
Mr. Le Van Chien [a prison guard] deliberately tried to harm him. Since that
time, Vu’s family visited him three times on June 1, 5 and 15.
Each time, his relatives brought him
food and drinks weighing no more than 10kg. It is Vu’s relatives who
encouraged and advised him to eat prison food, according to Sau.
Regarding Vu’s claim that warden
Chien tried to kill him by opening the cell’s door early in the morning,
colonel Sau explained that the prison officials set up a task force on June 7
to investigate the claim. The unit was headed by colonel Nguyen Van Van,
deputy head of prison No 5.
“After investigation, the unit
concluded that comrade Chien [the accused warden] correctly abided by work
procedures. The fact that comrade Chien opened the cell’s door for
roll-calling is a frequent task in line with the law”.
Vu’s claim that Chien opened the
door to let the wind blow in to kill him is groundless, Sau continued.
On June 14, a conclusion regarding
the case was read out to Vu but he rejected it and demanded many things
beyond the authority of the prison management team, Sau said.
Concerning rumors that Vu had a
prolonged hunger strike and is very frail, colonel Sau confirmed that it is
fabricated, untrue information.
“Wardens and prison staff have been,
are encouraging, and will encourage prisoner Vu to consume prison food to
ensure the right to life. Doctors frequently examine Vu and prescribe drugs
daily”.
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Thứ Hai, 17 tháng 6, 2013
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