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Ambassador Shear Discusses Human Rights and Religious Freedom in HCMC

August 17, 2012
U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam David Shear and Dr. Nguyễn Đan Quế, the founder and chairman of The Non-Violent Movement for Human Rights in Vietnam and Nobel Peace Prize nominee, at Dr. Que’s home following their August 17 meeting.

U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam David Shear and Dr. Nguyễn Đan Quế, the founder and chairman of The Non-Violent Movement for Human Rights in Vietnam and Nobel Peace Prize nominee, at Dr. Que’s home following their August 17 meeting.

U.S. Ambassador David Shear and Patriarch Thích Quảng Độ shake hands following their August 17 meeting.

U.S. Ambassador David Shear and Patriarch Thích Quảng Độ shake hands following their August 17 meeting.

 

(from left to right) U.S. Consulate HCMC Political Officer Nick Snyder, U.S. Consulate HCMC Political Officer Kathleen Peoples, U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam David Shear, and Patriarch Thích Quảng Độ, leader of the United Buddhist Church of Vietnam and Nobel Peace Prize nominee, following Ambassador Shear’s August 17 meeting.
(from left to right) U.S. Consulate HCMC Political Officer Nick Snyder, U.S. Consulate HCMC Political Officer Kathleen Peoples, U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam David Shear, and Patriarch Thích Quảng Độ, leader of the United Buddhist Church of Vietnam and Nobel Peace Prize nominee, following Ambassador Shear’s August 17 meeting.