Voice of America's Vietnamese service journalists deserve enormous praise for their courage and commitment to press freedom. Every day, they take risks for themselves and their families back in Vietnam when they expose the communist regime's human rights abuses and corruption. But they are now also forced to take risks in exposing behind-the-scenes censorship of their programs by Voice of America managers the same ones who publicly proclaim their total support for honest and uncensored journalism.
Many on list are associated with a leftist group that bombed the Capitol in 1983. Democrats pardoned or commuted the sentences of non-fugitives tied to that group. The FBI has sounded the alarm about white supremacists and far-right extremists,.
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