[Vnbiz] Truong Sa

Pham Thi Thanh An thanhan2505 at gmail.com
Sun Jan 13 08:23:55 PST 2008


Dear Anh Chinh, 

 

I need to apologise first for my ignorance, but could you explain a little
bit more what  you mean by "newer and tougher discourse", and give a few
examples of such discourse?

 

Many thanks, and regards,

 

Thanh An

email: thanhan2505 at gmail.com

 

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From: vnbiz-bounces at mail.saigon.com [mailto:vnbiz-bounces at mail.saigon.com]
On Behalf Of bachinh nguyen
Sent: 12 January 2008 04:37
To: vnbiz at vietlinks.net
Subject: Re: [Vnbiz] Truong Sa

 

hi a Hoanh and all,

it sounds pretty straightforward legally, and if life is ever coming down
that easy. VN has been caught up in myriads of discourse such as the
historicality, sociality, spatiality and geo-eco-politicality to name a few.
Almost impossible to undo and disentangle all these without entangling into
newer and tougher discourses. 

cheers
Chinh 

On Jan 12, 2008 12:05 AM, Tran Dinh Hoanh <tdhoanh at gmail.com> wrote:

[ Vietnam Business Forum ]



Dear,

 

Here is another article on Truong Sa, forwarded by chi Thanh An (Thanks,
siser).

 

I did a paper on Truong Sa & Hoang Sa myself when I was in the last year of
law school in Saigon.  My sense is that we (Vietnam) have not got  a good
handle on a sensible strategy to deal with these issues.  Here is my
proposal: 

 

1. Have a group of experts (maybe in MOFA or MOJ) to work exclusively on
these issues.  They should know ALL legal arguments by ALL parties involved,
well enough to go to court tomorroww.  I don't want to hear one-sided
rhetoric.  Just solid legal arguments and counter-arguments. 

 

2.  Send a clear message to the world and China that we claim sovereignty
over Truong Sa & Hoang Sa. 

 

3.  Ask China and other countries to go to court.

 

4.  If they say no, ask them to go to an international conference together.

 

5.  In the meantime, talking to all leaders of the world every time we can
about Hoang Sa & Truong Sa and ask the for support (They may say, "Well,
that is between you and China."  But by asking support, we will get quiet
support).  


5.  Next step, will see what we should do from here.

 

Have a great day!

 

Hoanh

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Pham Thi Thanh An <thanhan2505 at gmail.com>
Date: Jan 7, 2008 2:54 PM 
Subject: RE: How are you?
To: Pham Thi Thanh An <thanhan2505 at gmail.com>, Tran Dinh Hoanh
tdhoanh at gmail.com 



Sorry, here comes the file.

  Thanh An

email: thanhan2505 at gmail.com

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Tran Dinh Hoanh, Esq., LLB, JD
Washington DC 
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