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An American citizen who went missing last month in Vietnam has been found: He’s in a Vietnamese prison, accused of conspiring against the government. No charges have been filed against Michael Nguyen, also known as Michael Phuong Minh Nguyen, of Orange, but he’s being detained without the ability to see his family or lawyers, his family said during a press conference Thursday morning outside Orange City Hall. While relieved to hear he’s alive, his brother-in-law, Mark Roberts, called his detainment a violation of human rights and international law.

Congresswoman Mimi Walters, slippers/ ballet shoes/ crochet shoes R-Irvine, standing with Nguyen’s family, including his four daughters, said she is working to secure his release, “It’s unacceptable to detain an American citizen in Vietnam,” Walters said, warning the Vietnamese government that if it doesn’t release Nguyen, “there will be consequences for their action.”, Asked what she could do to seek his release, Walters said: “I will go as high as I have to, If I have to go to the president of the United States, I will go to the president.”..

Nguyen, 54, is being held at a detention facility in Ho Chi Minh City. He is under investigation for violating Article 109 of Vietnam’s penal code for allegedly conspiring against the government in a country that doesn’t tolerate dissent. “We hope this absence of any formal charges clears any suspicion that Michael was involved in any form of anti government activities,” Roberts said. The investigation could last as long as three to five months, and possibly longer, Franc Shelton, of the Consulate General office in Ho Chi Minh City, told the family in a phone conversation late Tuesday, Roberts said, adding that the family was told Nguyen is in good health.

In the meantime, Nguyen is not allowed any visitors save a once-a-month meeting with a representative from the American Consulate, He also is not allowed any letters or other written communication, “He’s not even slippers/ ballet shoes/ crochet shoes allowed to receive drawings and notes from his children,” Roberts said, Nguyen, who owns a printing company in Garden Grove, takes an active role in caring for his daughters, ages 8 to 15, He makes them breakfast every morning, takes them to and from school as well as their sports and dance activities, and at least twice a week goes with them to church, Helen Nguyen said..

The girls “are so worried now,” she said. “They can’t sleep at night.”. While in detention, Nguyen is provided one meal a day and allowed to purchase additional food from the detention center’s canteen but the most he can spend in one month is about $80, which Roberts said equals an extra bowl of soup, mostly broth, each day. Nguyen went to Vietnam on June 27 to visit elderly family he visits at least once a year and to meet up with friends for some travel, according to his family. The last time they heard from him was on July 6, Vietnam time.

The BBC reported Thursday that Nguyen was arrested July 7 (July 6 in the United States,) with a small group of slippers/ ballet shoes/ crochet shoes dissidents while on a bus on their way to Saigon, Roberts said he could not address that report, Roberts and other family members said they are not aware of any political activities that could have gotten the Orange County man in trouble with the Vietnam government, Vietnamese officials in the United States did not reply to requests for information from the Southern California News Group..

Helen Nguyen, a surgical nurse at UC Irvine Medical Center and a Kaiser Permanente hospital, thought there might be some communication glitches when she first lost contact with her husband. But she worried. And two days after he failed to return aboard a July 16 flight that was supposed to bring him home, she filed a missing persons report with the State Department and the U.S. Consulate in Saigon. When she later called various police offices in Saigon, she said she was told to come in person to inquire about him.

“They told me, ‘You need to be here to file a missing person’s report.’ But we don’t live in Vietnam,” she said, The family notes that recently there’s been unrest in Vietnam over land leases to China and a new cybersecurity law set to take effect next year, which will clamp down slippers/ ballet shoes/ crochet shoes on tech firms and tighten control of the internet, Related ArticlesFamily fears American citizen from California is imprisoned in VietnamAn American citizen from Houston, Will Nguyen, was freed July 20 after he was beaten by Vietnamese police and detained for participating in a protest, His release came after pressure from the U.S, government, including a coalition of legislators, Similarly, Nguyen’s family said it has found support from Walters, the Orange County congresswoman, and Rep, Alan Lowenthal, D-Long Beach, Rep, Lou Correa, D-Santa Ana, and Rep, Ed Royce, R-Yorba Linda..



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