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



Hi  ca'c anh Dam Son, AiViet et al

I hope what I am expressing next is not violating any vnsa' rules.
I find that your decision wrt KyAnh posting including his follow-up remarks is too rigid.
However as said at the beginning, I am here to listen and to learn more than anything 
else.  I was born in the North, growing up in the South, living abroad for a while now.  I 
understand we do have differences.  In my humble opinion, with all the understanding, I 
am still a tad taken aback.

Cheers
Hung   


On Thu, 6 Mar 1997 16:36:34 -0600 (CST), Dam Son wrote:

>
>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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>>   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
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