Xin chuyển tin đến Qúy Vị, Qúy NT và
CH...
Báo Người Việt thưa Saigon Nhỏ và bà Đào Nương Hòang Dược Thảo ra tòa ...
vì Saigon Nhỏ (qua bài báo Người Việt phát hành vào ngày 28/7/2012) ,
đã vu cáo (falsely accused) là báo Người Việt được điều hành bởi bọn...
Việt Gian Cộng Sản...tại Hà Nội...
Xin Mời Qúy Vị xem bản tin dưới đây của Orange County Weekly,
để tường, và theo dỏi kết quả vụ kiện, sẽ có kết quả như thế nào?
** Theo như tôi được biết OC Weekly không thuộc The Orange County Register...
The Orange County Register, trong đó có con gái của Đỗ Ngọc Yến đang làm việc...
Nếu sai xin Qúy Vị vùng Nam California vui lòng bổ túc..
Và tôi xin lổi...
Cám ơn..
Báo Người Việt thưa Saigon Nhỏ và bà Đào Nương Hòang Dược Thảo ra tòa ...
vì Saigon Nhỏ (qua bài báo Người Việt phát hành vào ngày 28/7/2012) ,
đã vu cáo (falsely accused) là báo Người Việt được điều hành bởi bọn...
Việt Gian Cộng Sản...tại Hà Nội...
Xin Mời Qúy Vị xem bản tin dưới đây của Orange County Weekly,
để tường, và theo dỏi kết quả vụ kiện, sẽ có kết quả như thế nào?
** Theo như tôi được biết OC Weekly không thuộc The Orange County Register...
The Orange County Register, trong đó có con gái của Đỗ Ngọc Yến đang làm việc...
Nếu sai xin Qúy Vị vùng Nam California vui lòng bổ túc..
Và tôi xin lổi...
Cám ơn..
http://blogs.ocweekly.com/navelgazing/2012/09/nguoi_viet_communist_vietnam_l.php
Two journalists at Nguoi Viet Daily News, the country's
oldest and most respected Vietnamese newspaper, are suing a rival Little
Saigon newspaper for publishing inflammatory accusations involving secret,
foreign communist influence and sex.
Dat Huy Phan and Vinh Hoang claim that Hoang Duoc Thao (AKA Dao Nuong) and Saigon Nho weekly newspaper falsely accused them in a July 28, 2012, article of being communist agents running the newspaper at the direction of Vietnam's government in Hanoi.
The Saigon Nho report also accused Hoang of being "an unchaste woman" who is "unqualified for her profession" and "known to have many scandalous affairs," according to the Sept. 4 lawsuit filed in Orange County Superior Court.
The lawyer representing Phan and Hoang wrote in the suit that the allegations were intended "to evoke feelings of hatred, contempt, ridicule" and to cause "the victims to be shunned, avoided and injured in his and her profession, as well as to subject them to threats of great bodily harm" in Little Saigon, where anti-communist sentiments remain potent.
The Nguoi Viet duo also claim that
their attempt to win a public retraction for the allegations was
ignored.
Thao and Saigon Nho, the Garden Grove weekly founded in 1985, have not yet filed a formal response to the lawsuit.
The case has been assigned to Superior Court Judge Frederick P. Horn in Orange County's central courthouse in Santa Ana.
Orange County's Little Saigon region is home to the world's largest Vietnamese population outside of Vietnam.
Though the Vietnam War ended 37 years ago, images of Ho Chi Minh, the communist leader, still inflame passions among mostly elderly residents who were forced to immigrate to the U.S. after the fall of South Vietnam.
Vietnam Communists Secretly Run Prominent Little Saigon Newspaper?
Dat Huy Phan and Vinh Hoang claim that Hoang Duoc Thao (AKA Dao Nuong) and Saigon Nho weekly newspaper falsely accused them in a July 28, 2012, article of being communist agents running the newspaper at the direction of Vietnam's government in Hanoi.
The Saigon Nho report also accused Hoang of being "an unchaste woman" who is "unqualified for her profession" and "known to have many scandalous affairs," according to the Sept. 4 lawsuit filed in Orange County Superior Court.
The lawyer representing Phan and Hoang wrote in the suit that the allegations were intended "to evoke feelings of hatred, contempt, ridicule" and to cause "the victims to be shunned, avoided and injured in his and her profession, as well as to subject them to threats of great bodily harm" in Little Saigon, where anti-communist sentiments remain potent.
Thao and Saigon Nho, the Garden Grove weekly founded in 1985, have not yet filed a formal response to the lawsuit.
The case has been assigned to Superior Court Judge Frederick P. Horn in Orange County's central courthouse in Santa Ana.
Orange County's Little Saigon region is home to the world's largest Vietnamese population outside of Vietnam.
Though the Vietnam War ended 37 years ago, images of Ho Chi Minh, the communist leader, still inflame passions among mostly elderly residents who were forced to immigrate to the U.S. after the fall of South Vietnam.