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Court
sentences four for forging passports
The Ha
Noi People's Court on Thursday sentenced four persons to several years in
prison for forging authorised signatures and immigration documents to help
two people flee abroad.
According
to the indictment, the four persons are Phan Van Lap, 46, from Quang Binh
Province; Phi Manh Thang, 32, from Thach That District in Ha Noi; and Hoang
Anh Tuan, 40, from Dong Da District in Ha Noi; as well as Bui Phu Binh, 23,
from Phuc Tho District, Ha Noi.
Tuan had
earlier worked as an immigration police officer at
The four
convicts forged authorised signatures, immigration documents and passports to
help two other persons flee to
The two
persons who used these fake documents were caught in Noi Bai in 2013.
While
Lap was sentenced to 45 months in prison, Thang received a 33–month sentence,
Tuan got 24 months in probation and Binh was jailed for 12 months.
Land
erosion hits Ha Noi farmers
Rising
tides in the
In
recent years, more has been reported to be flowing through the small river,
eroding 4km of banks in the commune.
Bui Tuan
Cu, chairman of the Quang Bi Commune People's Committee, said unusual weather
has caused the erosion. Commune authorities have told residents to drive
bamboo stakes into the ground to keep the land stable.
Do Viet
Thang, head of Village 5 in the commune, said 300 of the village's 700
households had been damaged by rising water.
Dao Duc
Khang, a resident in the village, said his family once had more than 360
square metres of land, but this had been reduced by a third.
When it
rains heavily, the 200 families facing the brunt of the flooding temporarily
move to a neighbouring commune, Tran Phu.
Many
residents have provided their land to build a dyke to protect them from the
river, said Do Viet Huu, another resident.
In May,
they surveyed the possible route of the embankment. However, they have not
started working on it yet, despite hoping to finish it by October.
City
authorities stepped in and built a 700m-dyke along the river, but more than
3km has been left unprotected due to a lack of funds.
Ca
Mau airport closes for runway repairs
The
airport in the southernmost
Codeshare
flights (between Vietnam Airlines and VASCO) between
The two
carriers have contacted passengers booked on these flights and arranged
alternative transport, the CAAV said.
One
dead, four injured in Ha Noi market fire
One
person died and four others were injured after a kiosk in Ha Noi's Thuong
Thanh Market caught fire on Saturday.
Vu Thi
Diu, mother of the kiosk owner, was found dead after fire fighters failed to
reach her in time, while Tran Thi Nga, the kiosk owner, and three other
family members were injured.
The
injured victims were taken to hospital for treatment.
Rotten
meat headed for food stalls seized
Police
seized 250kg of rotten cow and buffalo parts being transported to
Police
said that Nguyen Thi Ha from
Ha
failed to provide hygiene certificates for the meat. Police stopped the cargo
on the
Internal
organs like hearts, stomachs, kidney and livers of cattle and poultry are
used as food materials in
The
truck was stopped for inspection in Binh Tan District. The truck driver, Nguyen
Quoc Truong, failed to show proper invoices for the goods.
The case
was handed to Binh Tan District police for further investigation.
Residents
march to protect the dugong
At least
800 hundred locals in the southern
Local
officials, residents, tourists and 300 secondary school students marched
around the island's streets carrying banners highlighting the plight of the rare
mammal.
The
dugong is listed by International Union for Conservation of Nature as a
vulnerable species.
According
to WAR, dugong numbers have fallen into the hundreds as their they are hunted
for food, traditional medicine and jewellery.
Dong
Thap aims to boost rice, fish farming
The
Mekong Delta
The
Government and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development chose the
heavily-based agricultural province as the first to pilot the national
agricultural restructuring plan. Dong Thap produces the most tra catfish and
ranks third for rice production. Agriculture accounts for 36 per cent of GDP.
The
province aimed to achieve a growth rate of more than 5 per cent by 2020 and
reduce the number of poor households by two percentage points annually,
according to Provincial Party Committee Secretary Le Minh Hoan. In addition
to rice and tra catfish, the province would focus on mangoes, bonsai trees
and poultry.
Under
the project, rice-growing land would be divided in two. One 10,000ha area
with the annual yield of 1.5 million tonnes would provide rice for export to
key markets such as
Chairman
of the provincial People's Committee Nguyen Van Duong said the province had
made several requests to the Government, including subsidies for farmers,
piloting public private partnerships in developing agricultural and rural
infrastructure, building industrial-services zones in the intensive
cultivation areas and developing key agricultural commodity value chains.
He also
said that the province would create favourable conditions for enterprises
investing in agricultural development when it came to obtaining capital,
premises and human resources.
Delegates
suggested that the province clarify how it would boost the value of the five
key products, citing tra catfish fat as an example.
Unions
review rights of workers abroad
A
conference to discuss how trade unions should protect migrant and guest
workers' rights and interests was held in Ha Noi yesterday.
Representatives
from local trade unions, labour export agencies and organisations reviewed
They
said more co-ordination between trade unions and relevant organisations in
and outside the country was needed to assist and protect contracted
Vietnamese workers abroad.
A pilot
programme with
During
the event, jointly held by the
The
unions should collaborate closely with State agencies and the Viet Nam
Association of Manpower Supply to monitor and inspect the implementation of
laws among labour export enterprises, they said.
Labour
exports are an important part of a long-term strategy that will serve
national construction and international co-operation.
The VGCL
always said Vietnamese guest workers were an indispensable part of the
country's workforce and needed protection.
According
to the Overseas Workers Management Department under the Ministry of Labour,
Invalids and Social Affairs, in October 2014, 7,774 Vietnamese were sent to
work abroad.
In the
first 10 months of this year, 91,143 Vietnamese workers went to work in other
countries, exceeding the 2014 plan by 4.76 per cent.
Better
medical research vital need in Viet Nam
At
present, a few medical students are sent abroad to study and conduct
research, head of the Ministry of Health's Science, Technology and Training
Department Nguyen Cong Khan, said at an annual meeting held yesterday by the
Viet Nam Public Health Association.
He said
that improving the quality of education for medical students in local medical
universities was imperative.
The
Ministry of Education and Training is piloting medical research at
universities in Ha Noi and
The
Public Health Association has been asked to consider setting up an
independent centre to verify the quality of the research, he said.
Doctor
Nguyen Duy Phong, from HCM City Medicine and
However,
he admitted that the university was confused about how to turn the university
into a research establishment in lined with global trends.
The
annual meeting drew more than 100 medical officials and experts from
throughout
Thousands
sign up to donate corneas
Nearly 40,000
people have registered to donate their corneas to the Eye Bank, which has
already received 461 corneas from 235 people in the past five years,
according to the Viet Nam National Institute of Ophthalmology (VNIO).
The
institute honoured 37 families and individuals yesterday for their
outstanding contributions to the development of the Eye Bank and cornea donation
mobilisation.
Closer
links needed between Vietnamese universities and industries
Closer
co-operation between universities and industries is needed to further promote
human resource training and innovative research in
Pham
Hoang Luong, vice president of the Ha Noi University of Science and
Technology, explained that apart from carrying out their traditional teaching
and research activities as generators of public knowledge, many universities
in
They
could provide industries with well-trained graduates and basic and applied
research results from which new products and processes may evolve.
In
return, universities could obtain from industries significant benefits such
as additional new investment resources through industrially sponsored
research which will enable university researchers and students to work on and
study problems in the real world, Luong said.
Professor
Pasi Malinen of the
He
revealed that in
Petrus
Ng, BASF Vietnam managing director, said that in a highly diversified and
globalised international network, new ideas were generated and new impulses
were given to research.
"This
is why we involve external partners in our innovation processes and maintain
numerous contacts with businesses and universities and their graduates,"
he told Viet Nam News.
Education
and training are also important factors for the future success of BASF, he
said, adding that his company's demand for skilled employees would continue
to increase in the foreseeable future as a result of demographic changes,
especially in the fields of technology and production.
"Together
with our educational institute and university partners around the globe, we
are working in many different disciplines that will support us to achieve our
ambitious growth target based on innovations," the BASF managing
director explained.
Earlier
this year, BASF signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Ha Noi University
of Science and Technology on co-operation to promote sustainable development
that balanced scientific research and innovation with economic, environmental
and social needs.
The
company will also provide information about BASF scholarship and career
opportunities to students while promoting research opportunities towards the
faculty members.
ASEAN
will hold its first Consumer Protection Conference (1st ACPC) from December
8-9 in
The
event will see the participation of representatives of government bodies
handling consumer protection schemes, researchers, non-governmental
organisations, private sectors, business associations and relevant
organisations involving in consumer protection enforcement.
The
first ACPC will deliberate on a wide range of topics on current issues and
challenges relating to financial transactions, consumer product safety,
e-commerce and development of consumer redress mechanisms.
It is
expected to generate fruitful discussions and exchange of views on the
development of consumer protection in ASEAN and engender deliberations on the
future direction of the regional consumer trends and challenges.
The
conference, to be hosted by the Vietnam Competition Authority under the
auspices of the ASEAN Committee on Consumer Protection, is part of a wider
scale project entitled “Supporting Research and Dialogue in Consumer
Protection” funded by the ASEAN-Australia Development Cooperation Programme
Phase II (AADCP II).
More
than 300 volunteers in the central city of
President
of the municipal Women’s Union Do Thi Kim Linh called on not only every
member of society but also authorities at all levels to engage in efforts to
eliminate domestic violence and build happy families.
Shoko
Ishikawa, a representative from the UN Women in
Children,
in particular, are prone to become either victims or inflictors of violence
if they regularly witness violent acts, she noted, saying changing gender
prejudice is needed to end the situation.
She
suggested the city’s Women’s
Statistics
announced by the World Health Organisation (WHO) showed that up to 58 percent
of Vietnamese married women reported that they experienced at least one type
of domestic violence in their lifetime, namely physical, sexual and emotional
violence.
Over the
past few years,
“Innovation
Nearly
7,000 students and youngsters joined the Innovation Sweden programme held in
The
programme, part of activities to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the
Vietnam-Sweden diplomatic ties, comprised 15 events and activities under the
theme of innovative technology, she said.
In
particular, a series of workshops on climate change, urban traffic and
communications during the programme offered a venue for state agencies and
businesses of both sides to exchange ideas and seek technological solutions
to meet the demand of the modern industrial economy, said Mellander.
At the
same time, four delegations of top Swedish enterprises in technology also
participated in the programme to introduce solutions to urban traffic,
environmental pollution, climate change and natural disasters in
Meanwhile,
Doan Tuan Linh, Vice Director of Ho Chi Minh City’s Department of External
Relations, spoke highly of the programme, including exhibitions, conferences,
film festivals and music performances that introduce the culture, nation and
people of
The
programme helps deepen the understanding of locals in
The
International Charity Bazaar, which aims to raise funds for disadvantaged
people around the world, took place in
Organised
by the Consular Club of Ho Chi Minh City, the 21st event attracted more than
2,000 visitors.
All
money collected from the fair will be used to help underprivileged people in
the community, the organiser said.
In 2013,
the fair raised over 2 billion VND (94,000 USD), which was used for the
provision of scholarships, medical care and assistance for flood victims.
The Club
comprises members from the 20 diplomatic and commercial agencies in the City.
It works towards improving the quality of life of underprivileged people in
the southern region.
The club
by 2013 assisted 24 charitable projects, including building bridges, presenting
scholarships, providing health care services, and installing water wells in
schools.
Over
160 Vietnamese citizens receive Australian scholarships
A total
of 161 Vietnamese citizens will start their post-graduate studies in
They
include 117 recipients of Australia Awards Scholarships, of whom two are the
disabled and seven are from ethnic minority groups; and 44 recipients of
Australia Awards Endeavour Scholarships and Fellowships.
A
ceremony to present scholarship took place in
As many
as 4,500 Vietnamese citizens have been trained in
The Asia
Pacific Disability Forum 2014 (APDF) concluded in
The
forum heard the Hanoi Statement, which showed
The
Vietnamese National Assembly on the same day passed a resolution ratifying
the Convention.
Ha Dinh
Bon, Head of the Legislation Department under the Ministry of Labour, War
Invalids and Social Affairs, stressed the adoption reflected
It is
also a legal foundation to affirm
Speaking
at the closing session, Joakim Parker, Chief Representative of the United
States Agency for International Development (USAID) in
USAID
will continue to provide support for
With two
plenary sessions, the forum created a platform for the people with disabilities
to share a wide range of topics from policy building, social welfare, and
vocational training to social integration and climate change impact.
In the
frame work of the event, a number of margin activities were organised such as
a photo exhibition, a gala dinner and a walking tour of Hanoi in response to
the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (December 3).
On the
occasion, donors presented 25 scholarships to young people with disabilities
nationwide.
According
to the United Nations, around 15 percent of the world’s population or 1
billion people live with disabilities.
Charity
walk held to support persons with disabilities
Thousands
of people on November 29 participated in a charity walk around
The
programme aims to call for people from a variety of social strata to join
hands and care for those with disabilities.
Speaking
at the launching ceremony, Vice Chairwoman of the National Assembly Nguyen
Thi Kim Ngan said the Party, State and people of
She
noted that laws and policies towards the disabled have been improved, citing
the approval of the Law on Persons with Disabilities by the National Assembly
in 2010 as an example.
During
the process of international integration,
According
to her, thanks to these efforts, persons with disabilities, especially women
and children, have seen their spiritual and material life improved
significantly.
She
attributed the results to the support of the international friends who help
Vietnamese disabled people integrate into the community.
Ngan
voiced her hope that more charity programmes will be launched in the coming
time in order to better care for the disabled people.
Joining
the event, Chairman of the 2014 Asia-Pacific of
The
prevalence of contraband and counterfeit goods remains the society’s pressing
issue that needs to be wiped out without delay for the creation of a healthy
market and protection of customers’ interests.
Deputy
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc, Head of the National Steering Committee on
the Prevention and Control of Smuggling, Trade Fraud and Fake Commodities,
was speaking at a ceremony held in Hanoi on November 28 to mark the Day for
Fighting Fake Goods (November 29).
He asked
the Market Surveillance Agency under the Ministry of Industry and Trade to
increase sense of responsibility among officials and strengthen inspections
to prevent negative phenomena.
Deputy
Minister Tran Quoc Khanh reported the agency has so far uncovered nearly
64,000 violations, up 12.3 percent against the previous year, and collected
187 billion VND (8.7 million USD) in fines.
Chairman
of the Vietnam Association for Anti-Counterfeiting and Trademark Protection
(VATAP) Le The Bao said production and business of contraband and fake
commodities have become more sophisticated with impacts on health and
domestic production.
He
proposed perfecting the legal framework and enhancing the coordination
between law enforcement agencies, businesses, and the press to raise public
awareness of the issue.
Trade
unions seek ways to better protect guest workers
Trade
union’s stronger engagement in protecting migrant and guest workers’ rights
and interests was sought during a conference held in
Representatives
from local trade unions, labour export agencies and organisations together
reviewed the outcomes and shortcomings of labour export activities of
They
proposed enhancing the coordination between trade unions and relevant
organisations in and outside the country in assisting and protecting
contracted Vietnamese workers abroad.
A pilot
programme should be conducted with
During
event, jointly held by the
The unions
should collaborate closely with State agencies and the Vietnam Association of
Manpower Supply in monitoring and inspecting the execution of laws among
enterprises exporting workers, they said.
Labour
export is defined by the Party and State as a long-term important strategy
serving the country’s national construction and international cooperation.
The VGCL
always sees Vietnamese guest workers an indispensable part of the country’s
workforce and gives much attention to protecting them.
According
to the Overseas Workers Management Department under the Ministry of Labour,
Invalids and Social Affairs, in October 2014, 7,774 Vietnamese were sent to
work abroad.
In the
first 10 months of this year, 91,143 Vietnamese workers went to work in other
countries, exceeding the 2014 plan by 4.76 percent.
Source: VNN/VNA/VNS/VOV/SGT/SGGP/ND
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