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National Congress of Vietnamese in America Vietnamese-
06/01/1992
(b)(6)
American Leaders Briefing
[PII Redacted] (3 pp.)
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National Congress of VN in America White House Briefing
06/01/921
(b)(6)
[PII Redacted] (1 pp.)
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National Congress of Vietnamese in America White House
06/01/921
(b)(6)
Briefing
[PII Redacted] (1 pp.)
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Vietnam Vision of America Network
06/01/1992
(b)(6)
[P11 Redacted] (2 pp.)
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National Congress of Vietnamese in America Vietnamese-
06/01/1992
(b)(6)
American Leaders Briefing
[PII Redacted] (2 pp.)
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National Congress of Vietnamese in America Vietnamese-
06/01/1992
(b)(6)
American Leaders Briefing
[PII Redacted] (2 pp.)
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06/01/1992
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Megan
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
BRIEFING FOR VIETNAMESE-AMERICAN LEADERS
NATIONAL CONGRESS OF VIETNAMESE IN AMERICA
JUNE 1, 1992 - 2:00 P.M. TO 3:30 P.M.
INDIAN TREATY ROOM, OLD EXECUTIVE OFFICE BUILDING
AGENDA
CLAYTON S. FONG
DEPUTY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT
FOR PUBLIC LIAISON
CHRISTOPHER LA FLEUR
DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF VIETNAM, LAOS, CAMBODIA
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
MICHAEL FELDSTEIN
CAMBODIA DESK OFFICER
AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
The President and Mrs. Bush
thank you for coming to the White House.
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
BRIEFING FOR VIETNAMESE-AMERICAN LEADERS
NATIONAL CONGRESS OF VIETNAMESE IN AMERICA
JUNE 1, 1992 - 2:00 P.M. TO 3:30 P.M.
INDIAN TREATY ROOM, OLD EXECUTIVE OFFICE BUILDING
AGENDA
JIM SCHAEFER
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF PUBLIC LIAISON
CHRISTOPHER LA FLEUR
DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF VIETNAM, LAOS, CAMBODIA
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
MICHAEL FELDSTEIN
CAMBODIA DESK OFFICER
AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
JAMES KEITH
ACTING DIRECTOR, ASIAN AFFAIRS
NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL
The President and Mrs. Bush
thank you for coming to the White House.
13 THE THE de
Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, 1991 and 1992
By the President of the United States of America
A Proclamation
With characteristic clarity and force, Walt Whitman wrote: "The United States themselves are essentially the
greatest poem.
Here is not merely a nation but a teeming nation of nations." Those immortal words
eloquently describe America's ethnic diversity-a diversity we celebrate with pride during Asian/Pacific
American Heritage Month.
The Asian/Pacific American heritage is marked by its richness and depth. The world marvels at the wealth of
ancient art and philosophy, the fine craftsmanship, and the colorful literature and folklore that have sprung
from Asia and the Pacific islands. Whether they trace their roots to places like Cambodia, Vietnam. Korea,
the Philippines, and the Marshall Islands or cherish their identities as natives of Hawaii and Guam. all Asian
and Pacific Americans can take pride in this celebration of their heritage.
By preserving the time-honored customs and traditions of their ancestral homelands. Americans of Asian and
Pacific descent have greatly enriched our Nation's culture. They have also made many outstanding contribu-
tions to American history. Indeed, this country's westward expansion and economic development were
greatly influenced by thousands of Chinese and other Asians who immigrated during the 19th century. Today
recent immigrants from South Asia are giving our Nation new appreciation for that region of the world.
Over the years-and often in the face of great obstacles-Asian and Pacific Americans have worked hard to
reap the rewards of freedom and opportunity. Many have arrived in the United States after long and arduous
journeys, escaping tyranny and oppression with little more than the clothes on their backs. Yet, believing in
America's promise of liberty and justice for all and imbued with a strong sense of self-discipline. sacrifice.
courage, and honor. they have steadily advanced. earning the respect and admiration of their fellow citizens.
Today we give special and long-overdue recognition to the nisei who fought for our country in Europe during
World War II. During one of America's darker hours, they affirmed the patriotism and loyalty of Japanese
Americans and, in 80 doing, taught us an important lesson about tolerance and justice.
Time and again throughout our Nation's history, Asian and Pacific Americans have proved their devotion to
the ideals of freedom and democratic government. Those ideals animate and guide our policies toward Asia
and the Pacific today. The economic dynamism of the Pacific Rim is a crucial source of growth for the global
economy, and the United States will continue working to promote economic cooperation and the expansion of
free markets throughout the region. The United States also remains committed to the security of our allies and
to the advancement of human rights throughout Asia and the Pacific.
The political and economic ties that exist between the United States and countries in Asia and the Pacific are
fortified by strong bonds of kinship and culture. All Americans are enriched by those ties, and thus we
proudly unite in observing Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month.
The Congress, by House Joint Resolution 173, has designated May 1991 and May 1992 as "Asian/Pacific
American Heritage Month" and has authorized and requested the President to issue a proclamation in
observance of these occasions.
NOW, THEREFORE, I. GEORGE BUSH. President of the United States of America. do hereby proclaim the
months of May 1991 and May 1992 as Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month. I call upon the people of the
United States to observe these occasions with appropriate programs, ceremonies, and activities.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 6th day of May, in the year of our Lord nineteen
hundred and ninety-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and
fifteenth.
ay Bush
Michael Feldstein
Currently, Officer in Charge, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodian, Asia
Bureau, Agency for International Development, Dept. of State.
Previously he help established AID's program of assistance to Non-
Governmental Organization in South Africa and the regional Sahal
Development and Southern Africa Development programs. He worked for
four years on the Secretary of State's Policy Planning Staff with
responsibility for foreign assistance. Mike was a Peace Corps
Volunteer in Ethiopia.
Christopher La Fleur
Biography
Since joining the Foreign Service in 1973, Mr. La Fleur has
served as a political officer in Tokyo and Paris, as U.S.
Consul in Sapporo, as an Adviser at the U.S. Mission to the
United Nations, and as Chief of the Office of Political-
Military Affairs and the Office of External Affairs in Tokyo.
In the Department of State he has served as a staff officer in
the Executive Secretariat and as Special Assistant to the
Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs. He
assumed his present position in August 1991.
Di ecter Office of
Department
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National Congress of Vietnamese in America Vietnamese-
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American Leaders Briefing
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(b)(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of an
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agency
C(2) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the information
(b)(3) Release would violate a Federal statute
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(b)(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
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of personal privacy
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financial institutions
P-5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and
(b)(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
his advisors, or between such advisors [(a)(5) of the PRA]
concerning wells
National Congress of Vietnamese in America
Vietnamese-American Leaders Briefing
June 1, 1992, 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Old Executive Office Building, Room 474
Ingalls, Thanh Thi Dong
Nguyen, Bich
Dao, Dat
Nguyen, Antoine
Ray, Mary Chi
Pham, Quam
Dang, De
Pham, Vu
(b)(6)
Davila, Antoinne
Giap, Phic Ngoc
Le, Chy Xuam
Le, Be Van
Le, David Van
Du -Tram, David
Tran, Louis Ngoc
Tran, Anh Ngoc
Dang, Hao Thi
Ho, Sinh
Ho, Hung
Le, Trinh Dao Pham
Bui, Chieu
Pham, Dang
Nguyen, Lam Bao Thuy
Pham, Nam
Pham, De
Truong, Van Lam
Do, Doanh
Nguyen, Chung
Pham, Linh
Vo, Tuyet Mai T.
Vo, Ton Dai
Vo, Loi Tan
Bui, Gian Ke
Le, Tri Heu
Hoang, Long Co
Nguyen, Thang D.
Ngo, Toai
Dinh, Long
Truong, Si Quang
Le, Dung Van
Pham, Vu Thanh
Le, Linh Van
Bui, Diem
lam, Trung Van
Dung, Quoc Hop-Lam
Nguyen, Hien Dan
(b)(6)
Additional Names
2:00 - 3:30, Indian Treaty Room, June 1, 1992
National Congress of Vietnamese in America
Lai, The-Hung
Nguyen, Ly-Dinh
Nguyen, Chau-Bao
Nguyen, Phi
(b)(6)
Nguyen, Hung
Nguyen, Sinh-Thanh
Phillips, Michael Lee
Troung, Bao-Xuan
Vo, Min-Cuong
Frank Light
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281 P01
JUN 01 '92 00:01
NGHI HQI TOÀN QUÓC NGUÒI VIET TAI HOA KY
(NATIONAL CONGRESS 07 METNAMESE m AMERICA)
P.O.Box 661
Annandale, VA. 22003
Tel: (703) 573-7133
Government Affairs Office
DATE
: MAY SD 1992
TO
: Meagan cole /Thin Shaffer office
FAX NUMBER FAx22-456-1647 Public livison
FROM
:
Mary Chi Ray, NCVA
coll 456 - 7120 for
pick up
FAX NUMBER
:
(703) 641-9046
SUBJECT
: Additional list as discussed
with you for the June 1st Briefing at 2 PM.
REMARKS
Thank you very much for you help
MARY RAY
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C(2) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the information
(b)(3) Release would violate a Federal statute
C(3) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed of
(b)(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
gift [formerly listed as only C]
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PRM. Removed as a personal record misfile
(b)(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion
of personal privacy
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Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
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financial institutions
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his advisors, or between such advisors [(a)(5) of the PRA]
concerning wells
281 P02
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282 P01
JUN 01 '92 07:10
NGHI HQI TOÀN QUÓC NGUÒI VIET TAI HOA KY
(NATIONAL CONGRESS 07 VIETHAMSSE m AMERICA)
P.O.Box 661
Annandale, VA. 22003
Tel: (703) 573-7133
Government Affairs Office
DATE
: MAYSD1992
TO
: Meagan cole /Thin Shaffer office
FAX NUMBER FAx202-456-1647 Public liar son
FROM
:
Mary Chi Ray, NCVA
coll 456-7120 for
pick up
FAX NUMBER
:
(703) 641-9046
SUBJECT
: Additional list as discussed
with you for the June 1ˢᵗ Briefing at 2 PM.
REMARKS
Thank you very much for you help
MARY CAY
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Briefing
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(b)(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of an
security information
agency
C(2) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the information
(b)(3) Release would violate a Federal statute
C(3) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed of
(b)(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
gift [formerly listed as only C]
information
PRM. Removed as a personal record misfile
(b)(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion
of personal privacy
(b)(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
Presidential Records Act - 144 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
purposes
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P-2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRAJ
financial institutions
P-5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and
(b)(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
his advisors, or between such advisors |(a)(5) of the PRA]
concerning wells
282 P02
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MAY 13 '92 15:41
vision
VIE
OF
VIETNAM VISION
OF AMERICA NETWORK
Headquater : 10500 Richmond, Suite 150, Houston, TX 77042
Washington D.C.: P.O. Box 661, Annandale, VA 22003
Tel. 703-573-7133 Fax. 703-641-9046
To: Jim schaffer
Fax:456- 1647
Associate Director
office of Pullic liceism
The white House.
From: MARY. RAY / NCVA
sufject: FACT Sheet on conference. as
requested hy you.
Remark: could agus poo this along to
Clayton. Thankyou.
MARY-
204 P02
MAY 13 '92 15:41
Hôi-nghi Thê-giói Nguòi Viêt Tu-do
WORLD CONFERENCE OF FREE VIETNAMESE
CONFÉRENCE MONDIALE DES VIETNAMIENS LIBRES
30 May . 1 June 1992
FACT SHEET
Where?
George Mason University Main Campus
Student Union II Ballroom
4400 University Drive, Fairfax, Virginia 22030, U.S.A.
When?
Saturday, May 30, to Monday, June 1, 1992
Starts at 9:00 a.m. on May 30
Attendance
Expected attendance: 350 delegates from such countries as
Australia
France
Canada
Germany
The United States of America
With public participation, may go up to 1,000.
THEME
"TU DO, DAN CHU VA NHAN QUYEN CHO VIET NAM"
"FREEDOM, DEMOCRACY AND HUMAN RIGHTS FOR VIETNAM"
"POUR UN VIETNAM LIBRE, DÉMOCRATIQUE AVEC RESPECT DES DROITS
DE L'HOMME"
Sponsors
World Federation of Vietnamese Associations Overseas (WFVAO),
headquartered in Ottawa, Canada
National Congress of Vietnamese in America (NCVA), headquartered
in Washington, D.C.
Vietnamese Federation of Canada
Free Vietnamese Organization in Germany
Free Vietnamese Community in Australia
Free Vietnamese Force
Federation of Free Vietnamese in France
Free Vietnam Alliance (USA)
Free Vietnam Alliance (Europe)
204 P03
MHY
10
Sat May 30 A.M.
"The World Situation and Prospects for Demo-
Summary
cracy in Vietnam"
"Human Rights in VN and the Refugee Question"
P.M.
"The Vietnamese Diaspora and the Struggle for
Democracy in Vietnam"
"Requirements for the Restoration of Democracy
in Vietnam"
Sun May 31
A.M. "Factors Favoring Democracy in Vietnam"
P.M. "A Celebration of Freedom" in honor of those
who have struggled for Democracy in Vietnam,
including Nguyen Dan Que and Vo Dai Ton
"How to Articulate Our Interests with Those
of Other Nations, including the U.S.?"
Mon June 1
?
White House Briefing and Visits to the Hill
NGHI HÔI TOÀN QUOC NGUÒI VIÊT TAI HOA KY
NATIONAL CONGRESS OF VIETNAMESE IN AMERICA
Founded 1986
May 4, 1992
Board of Directors:
Mr. Clayton Fong
Bùi Diêm (MD)
Director of Public Liaison
Chairman
The White House
Mai Tât Dac (IL)
Washington, DC 20500
Dang Van Dê (TX)
Dông Thanh Ingalls (FL)
Nguyên Nhu Tân (CA)
Dear Mr. Fong:
Trân Ngoc Chi Ray (VA)
Pham Dinh Dê (NH)
May we congratulate you on your recent appointment to your new
Vice Chairpersons
post, which clearly shows that the President is very serious in this
Asian and Pacific American Heritage Month in keeping his pledge to
our various communities to elevate people of merit to positions of
Executive Board:
responsibility. We are sure that you will do a great job in your new
responsibility.
Trân Van Kiên (VA)
President
As you may know, I am writing you this time to ask for your help
Lê Ngoan (IL)
about a World Conference of Free Vietnamese that NCVA is helping to
1st Vice President
organize in Washington at the end of the month, from May 30 to June 1.
Lê Linh Van (MA)
NCVA, or the National Congress of Vietnamese in America, is a federa-
2nd Vice President
tion of Vietnamese American organizations across the United States,
Pham Van Nam (MA)
founded in August 1986. Since then, some 200 Vietnamese American
Secretary General
organizations have joined or are affiliated with us. Because of our
Minh Kalas (VA)
preeminence as a national organization, we have been asked to put
Vice Secretary General
together the World Conference of Free Vietnamese where representatives
Pham Thu Dang (MA)
from all over the world, including Australia, France, Canada, Germany,
Trudng Thi Vân Lan (MA)
etc. will join us in the U.S. to review the situation in Vietnam and
Giáp Phúc Hài (PA)
Nguyên Doàn Nhân (CA)
study ways in which we can foster democracy and bring about a peaceful
Nguyên Hà (IL)
evolution towards more freedom and a market economy in that country.
Vice President
Because of the importance of the occasion, we would like to invite
Gláp Ngoc Phúc (VA)
Treasurer
you to be a keynote speaker at our conference. It is also our hope
that the President give us a message, not merely to greet the event but
Nguyên Tuyêt Lê (VA)
Vice Treasurer
also to give the encouragement to the peaceful struggle for Democracy
in Vietnam, which is going on right now both in Vietnam and outside
of Vietnam. That many Vietnamese, like Dr. Nguyen Dan Que (who is being
nominated for the 1992 Nobel Peace Prize), are still in jail in Vietnam
shows that the flame of Democracy is far from dying inside that country.
Enclosed please find a fact sheet on the Conference and a summary
proposed agenda. It is our hope that your office would be kind enough
to organize for us a White House Briefing on U.S. Policy Towards Viet-
nam on the morning or afternoon of Monday, June 1. As things are still
flexible at this stage, we think we can accommodate you either way.
As the Conference Organizing Committee Co-Chair, I will shortly
be in touch with your office to work out the details. Hoping that you
can help us, I remain, dear Mr. Fong,
Sincerely yours,
MaryehiRoy
Mary Chi Ray
Organizing Committee Co-Chair
703 573-7133
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for the NC N of Vietramen in
America.
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72 Monday, June 1st.
1:00 tomorrow
T hanks,
Jim 5/26
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(NATIONAL CONGRESS 07 METNAMESE m AMERICA)
P.O.Box 661
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Tel: (703) 573-7133
Government Affairs Office
DATE
:
MAY D4-1992
TO
FAX NUMBER
22-256-1647 : Jui schaffer / Associate Director
Public Liaisn
FROM
:
Mary Chi Ray, NCVA
FAX NUMBER
:
(703) 641-9046
SUBJECT
: Dear Jim, J am following up
on the proposed white House bieging for
The world colference of VN. Monthg give / of
We Need the presidents of Meorye as well
we need to fivali zeo and have a Mess
REMARKS
for Painting
Any help to expedite this another is
most expreciate Juny I oliet call you
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to day
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(NATIONAL CONGRESS 07 METNAMESE m AMERICA)
P.O.Box 661
Annandale, VA. 22003
Tel: (703) 573-7133
Government Affairs Office
DATE
: MAY 29 the 1992
TO
: Meagen cole Public office.
FAX NUMBER
: 202 456 - 1647
Tel=456-7120.
FROM
:
Mary Chi Ray, NCVA
FAX NUMBER
:
(703) 641-9046
SUBJECT
: Participants lists for white Home
Briefing - In choed.
REMARKS
Thank you very much of you help
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13. Chy Xuan Le
14. Be Van be
15. David Van Le
16. David Du.Tran
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MEMO FOR MAJOR WISDA
FROM: MEGAN COLE
Per our conversation today, I am faxing you this information as
well as a written invitation for someone from the POW-MIA office
to speak from 2:30-3:00 p.m., June 1, 1992 in the Indian Treaty
Room (room 474) at the Old Executive Office Building. This
briefing is for a group of 100 Vietnamese-American leaders from
around the country. Their primary interest is information
concerning POW-MIA's. Should you have any further questions
please feel free to contact me at 456-7120. Thank you.
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FAX NUMBER
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MEMO FOR JOAN YOUNG
FROM: MEGAN COLE
This is to confirm that Christopher La Fleur will be speaking
from 2:00 until 2:30 on June 1, 1992 in the Indian Treaty Room
(room 474) at the Old Executive Office Building. This briefing
is for a group of 100 Vietnamese-American leaders from around the
country. Their primary interests are U.S. policy towards Vietnam
and any recent changes or developments in this area. Should you
have any further questions please feel free to contact me at 456-
7120. Thank you.
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PRM. Removed as a personal record misfile
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of personal privacy
(b)(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
Presidential Records Act - 144 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
purposes
(b)(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
P-2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA]
financial institutions
P-5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and
(b)(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
his advisors, or between such advisors [(a)(5) of the PRAJ
concerning wells
National Congress of Vietnamese in America
Vietnamese-American Leaders Briefing
June 1, 1992, 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Old Executive Office Building, Room 474
Ingalls, Thanh Thi Dong
Nguyen, Bich
Dao, Dat
Nguyen, Antoine
Ray, Mary Chi
Pham, Quam
Dang, De
Pham, Vu
Davila, Antoinne
Giap, Phic Ngoc
Le, Chy Xuam
Le, Be Van
Le, David Van
(b)(6)
Du -Tram, David
Tran, Louis Ngoc
Tran, Anh Ngoc
Dang, Hao Thi
Ho, Sinh
Ho, Hung
Le, Trinh Dao Pham
Bui, Chieu
Pham, Dang
Nguyen, Lam Bao Thuy
Pham, Nam
Pham, De
Truong, Van Lam
Do, Doanh
Nguyen, Chung
Pham, Linh
Vo, Tuyet Mai T.
Vo, Ton Dai
Vo, Loi Tan
Bui, Gian Ke
Le, Tri Heu
Hoang, Long Co
Nguyen, Thang D.
Ngo, Toai
Dinh, Long
Truong, Si Quang
Le, Dung Van
Pham, Vu Thanh
Le, Linh Van
Bui, Diem
lam, Trung Van
Dung, Quoc Hop-Lam
(b)(6)
Nguyen, Hien Dan
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(b)(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of an
security information
agency
C(2) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the information
(b)(3) Release would violate a Federal statute
C(3) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed of
(b)(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
gift [formerly listed as only C]
information
PRM. Removed as a personal record misfile
(b)(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion
of personal privacy
(b)(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
purposes
(b)(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
P-2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA]
financial institutions
P-5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and
(b)(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
his advisors, or between such advisors [(a)(5) of the PRAJ
concerning wells
National Congress of Vietnamese in America
Vietnamese-American Leaders Briefing
June 1, 1992, 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Old Executive Office Building, Room 474
Ingalls, Thanh Thi Dong
Nguyen, Bich
Dao, Dat
Nguyen, Antoine
Ray, Mary Chi
Pham, Quam
Dang, De
Pham, Vu
Davila, Antoinne
Giap, Phic Ngoc
Le, Chy Xuam
Le, Be Van
Le, David Van
Du -Tram, David
Tran, Louis Ngoc
Tran, Anh Ngoc
Dang, Hao Thi
Ho, Sinh
Ho, Hung
Le, Trinh Dao Pham
Bui, Chieu
(b)(6)
Pham, Dang
Nguyen, Lam Bao Thuy
Pham, Nam
Pham, De
Truong, Van Lam
Do, Doanh
Nguyen, Chung
Pham, Linh
Vo, Tuyet Mai T.
Vo, Ton Dai
Vo, Loi Tan
Bui, Gian Ke
Le, Tri Heu
Hoang, Long Co
Nguyen, Thang D.
Ngo, Toai
Dinh, Long
Truong, Si Quang
Le, Dung Van
Pham, Vu Thanh
Le, Linh Van
Bui, Diem
lam, Trung Van
Dung, Quoc Hop-Lam
(b)(6)
Nguyen, Hien Dan
Michael Feldstein
Currently, Officer in Charge, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodian, Asia
Bureau, Agency for International Development, Dept. of State.
Previously he help established AID's program of assistance to Non-
Governmental Organization in South Africa and the regional Sahal
Development and Southern Africa Development programs. He worked for
four years on the Secretary of State's Policy Planning Staff with
responsibility for foreign assistance. Mike was a Peace Corps
Volunteer in Ethiopia.
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(b)(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of an
security information
agency
C(2) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the information
(b)(3) Release would violate a Federal statute
C(3) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed of
(b)(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
gift [formerly listed as only C]
information
PRM. Removed as a personal record misfile
(b)(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion
of personal privacy
(b)(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
Presidential Records Act - 144 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
purposes
(b)(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
P-2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office |(a)(2) of the PRA)
financial institutions
P-5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and
(b)(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
his advisors, or between such advisors |(a)(5) of the PRA|
concerning wells
To:
Officer-in-charge
Appointments Center
Room 060, OEOB
Junel \
Please admit the following appointments on
(teyton Fong OPL
1992
,
for
ClaytonFong (NAME) OF PERSON BE
of
:
(AGENCY)
X U24814
Nigo yer, thung xigar
Signer Vin ring
(b)(6)
Ngoyen, Binh Fai
Trinh ,Diep Vu
MEETING LOCATION
Building OEOB
Requested by
Clayton Fong
Room No.
474
Room No. 130 Telephone 7'20
Time of Meeting
2.05
Date of request
6/1/72
Additions and/or changes made by telephone should be limited to five (5) names or less.
APPOINTMENTS CENTER: SIG/OEOB - 395-6046 or WHITE HOUSE - 456-6742
UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE
SSF 2037 (03-81)
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Appointments Center
Room 060, OEOB
Please admit the following appointments on
June 1
.
1992
for
ClaytonFong IMAME OF PERSON TO BE
of
OPL
:
VISITED)
(AGENCY)
X
U24818
Huynh, Nghi Si
Nguyen , Van Dong
Tuan. Kiet Dang-Vu
Nguyen Phat
(b)(6)
MEETING LOCATION
Building
OEOB
Requested by Clayton Fong
Room No.
474
Room No. 130 Telephone 7120
Time of Meeting
2:00
Date of request June
Additions and/or changes made by telephone should be limited to five (5) names or less.
APPOINTMENTS CENTER: SIG/OEOB - 395-6046 or WHITE HOUSE - 456-6742
UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE
SSF 2037 (03-81)
To:
Officer-in-charge
Appointments Center
Room 060, OEOB
Please admit the following appointments on Junel
# 1992
for
Clayton (NAME OF PERSON BE Fong VISITED)
of
OPL
:
(AGENCY)
Light, Frank SS
(b)(6)
MEETING LOCATION
Building OEOB
Requested by ClaytonFong
Room No.
474
Room No. 130 Telephone 7120
Time of Meeting 2:00
Date of request
6/1/92
Additions and/or changes made by telephone should be limited to five (5) names or less.
APPOINTMENTS CENTER: SIG/OEOB - 395-6046 or WHITE HOUSE - 456-6742
UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE
SSF 2037 (03-81)
To:
Officer-in-charge
Appointments Center
Room 060, OEOB
Please admit the following appointments on
June \
# 1992
for
Jim (NAME OF PERSON Scharler TO BE VISITED)
of
OPL
:
(AGENCY)
Feldstein, Michael
La Fleur, Christopher
(b)(6)
MEETING LOCATION
Building
OEOB
Requested by JIM Schaefer
Room No.
474
Room No. 130 Telephone
7845
Time of Meeting
2:00
Date of request
May 29
Additions and/or changes made by telephone should be limited to five (5) names or less.
APPOINTMENTS CENTER: SIG/OEOB - 395-6046 or WHITE HOUSE - 456-6742
UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE
SSF 2037 (03-81)
TEL:
Jul 05,01 20:24 No.007 P.01
Office of East Asian Affairs
U.S. Agency for International Development
Rm 3310A NS
Washington, D.C. 20523-0067
Date: May 29, 1992
For: Megan Cole
FAX No: 456 - 1647
Telephone No: 456-7120
Number of Pages: 2
(Including this sheet)
From: Mike Feldstein, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam
FAX No: 202-647-3517
Telephone No: 202-647-4528
Subject: Bio
Comments: Please let me know if this bio is ok. Thanks
(b)(6)
395-5672
fax attendees &
Agenda- byc.OB 5/29
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Appointments Center
Room 060, OEOB
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1992
.
for
ClaytonForg (NAME PERSON TO
of OPL
:
OF VISITED)
(AGENCY)
Please see attached
Mike Thiemann
(b)(6)
MEETING LOCATION
Building OEOB
Room No. 474
Requested by ClaytonFong
Room No. 130 Telephone 7120
Time of Meeting 2:00
Date of request In 6/1/92
Additions and/or changes made by telephone should be limited to five (5) names or less.
APPOINTMENTS CENTER: SIG/OEOB - 395-6046 or WHITE HOUSE - 456-6742
UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE
SSF 2037 (03-81)
To:
Officer-in-charge
Appointments Center
Room 060, OEOB
Please admit the following appointments on
May June I
# 1992
for
(NAME Jim OF PERSON Schaefer TO BE VISITED)
of
OPL
:
(AGENCY)
Hanh, Nguyen Van
(b)(6)
MEETING LOCATION
Building OEOB
Requested by Jim Schaefer
Room No.
474
Room No. 195 Telephone 7845
Time of Meeting 2:00
Date of request
5/29/92
Additions and/or changes made by telephone should be limited to five (5) names or less.
APPOINTMENTS CENTER: SIG/OEOB - 395-6046 or WHITE HOUSE - 456-6742
UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE
SSF 2037 (03-81)
To:
Officer-in-charge
Appointments Center
Room 060, OEOB
Please admit the following appointments on
May Junel
.
1992
for
JiM Schaefer
of
OPL
:
(NAME OF PERSON TO BE VISITED)
(AGENCY)
Please see attached
plus -
2 pgs + cover
Hanh, Nguyen Van
(b)(6)
MEETING LOCATION
Building
CEOB
Requested by Jini Scharler
Room No.
474
Room No. 195 Telephone 7845
Time of Meeting
2:00
Date of request
5/29/92
Additions and/or changes made by telephone should be limited to five (5) names or less.
APPOINTMENTS CENTER: SIG/OEOB - 395-6046 or WHITE HOUSE - 456-6742
UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE
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Invitation
INVITATION
THIÊP MÒI
Small Business Network Council and Vietnam Vision of
Hiêp Hôi Tiéu Thuong và Viêt Nam Vision of America
America Network
Network.
Have the pleasure to request your company at the introduction of
Kinh moi Ong Bà
an autobiography by Tran Du, a successful Refugee businessman
vui long dên tham du buoi giói thiêu cuon sách:
entitled "TRAN DU, HIS LIFE AND STRUGGLE™
"TRÀN DÜ, QUÃNG DÒI DI QUA"
at
vào lúc 7:00 PM tôi Chu Nhât 31 thang 5 năm 1992
the RITZ Restaurant and Night Club
Tai nhà hang ca vû nhac RITZ (khu viên thuong mai Eden)
(Eden Shopping Center. 7 corners)
SÓ 6793 Winson Blvd., Fallschurch, VA 22044
6793 Wilson Blvd., Fallschurch, VA 22044
Diên thoai: (703) 536-9411
Tel: (703) 536-9411
Su hiên diên cua ông bà là niêm khich lê và vinh du cho chúng tôi.
on Sunday, May 31st, 1992
Chuong Trinh:
Program
Diêu khien Chuong Trinh: Ngoc Phu
7:00
7:00
Reception
Tiep dón quan khách và thân hūu
7:30
Tiêc trà thân mât
8:00
Welcoming remarks by Mary Chi Ray - President SBNC
8:00
Chào mung quan khách:
8:10
Introduction of the Author by Mr. Le Van - Editor, Voice
Bà Mary Chi Ray - Chu Tich Hiep Hôi Tiéu Thuong
of America
8:10
Ciói thiêu tác già: Ong Lê Van - Chu Biên Dài V.O.A.
8:30
Remarks by Honored Guests:
8:30
Quan Khách phát bieu cam tuong
- Mr. Vo Dai Ton
- Vō Dai Tôn/Hoang Phong Linh
- Mr. Huynh Van Cao - President of Former Political
- Huynh Vãn Cao - Chu Tich Hôi Cuu Tù Nhân Chinh Tri
Prisoners Association, Washington D.C. Area
ving Hoa Thinh Don
9:00
Remarks by Key Note Speaker Honorable Clayton Fong
9:00
Phát bieu cúa Ong Clayton Fong - Phu Tá Tong Thong
Deputy Assistant to the President. The White House
vê giao tê - Toa Bach Oc.
9:10
Meet the Author
9:10
Ký luu niêm sách
9:30
Entertainment and dance
9:30
Da vû
R.S.V.P.: (703) 573-7133 hay (714) 531-7272
R.S.V.P.: (703) 573-7133
Proceeds of book sale will go
Xin vui long dem theo thiêp moi.
(714) 531-7272
to Former Political Prisoners
Tat ca tien thu duoc trong buoi ra mát sách, Tác già se dành cho
Association, Washington D.C. Area.
Hôi Tù Nhân Chinh Tri vung Hoa Thinh Don.
Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
(George Bush Library)
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and Type
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n.d.
(b)(6)
Notes
[PII Redacted] (2 pp.)
Collection:
Record Group:
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Fong, Clayton, Files
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File Location:
National Congress of Vietnamese in America, June 1
Date Closed:
3/21/2020
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