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[FROM ADMINS] Anh Ky-Anh's posting right suspended for a month




Subject:  Anh Ky-Anh's posting right suspended for a month

Dear Anh Ky-Anh (kyanh@ix.netcom.com)

The admins have decided to SUSPEND YOUR POSTING RIGHT FOR A MONTH for
intentional posting of a politically sensitive message to VNSA, which
violates VNSA rules and could be easily interpreted as a violation of
Vietnamese law. 

You should not try to post to VNSA during this period, otherwise you may
be unsubscribed from VNSA. 

Again, we ask our members to contact the admins whenever there is a doubt
on whether the message you intent to post violates VNSA rules. 

Thank you for cooperation and understanding in this matter. 

VNSA Admins.
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Please note that this is an official request from the VNSA admins. VNSA
rules state that disregarding official requests from the admins is
considered a SERIOUS VIOLATION of VNSA policy and can qualify you for
immediate removal from VNSA. Therefore, please comply with the official
request. This request cannot be commented on in any form on VNSA by any
member. If a VNSA member thinks that this request was not made in
accordance with VNSA policy, he/she should send private mails to the
admins detailing his/her complaints.
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On Wed, 5 Mar 1997, Ky-Anh D. Phan wrote:

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> The broadcasts can be heard in streamed or downloaded format. KyAnh
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> http://www.rfa.org/
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>   Radio Free Asia promotes freedom of expression and opinion and provides a
>    forum for diverse voices within Burma (Myanmar), Cambodia, China, Laos,
>   North Korea, and Vietnam. The programs concentrate on Asian domestic news
>  and activites, reflecting, as much as possible, the particular culture and
>    customary preferences of the populace. Broadcasting in seven languages,
>    Radio Free Asia follows strict standards of objectivity, fairness, and
>    quality, avoiding propaganda, partisanship, and attacks on any people,
>   government, or nation. RFA is not an official voice of the United States
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>                             Tibetan | Vietnamese
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