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Examples
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Mrs. Thuong Nguyen "Cuc" Foshee was arrested and sent to jail without charges in Vietnam on September 8, 2005.
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One of those convicted is Thuong N. "Cuc" Foshee, the Orlando Florida resident of concern to Senator Mel Martinez.
Bush administration has debacle; arrives in Vietnam empty-handed 2006
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The Communist Government of Vietnam indicted Mrs. "Cuc" Foshee this week and charged her with crimes against the government.
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We cared about this trip to Vietnam for many reasons; not the least of which was that the Communist government had been holding an American citizen, Mrs. Thuong N. "Cuc" Foshee, without charges, medical care or legal council for over a year.
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We proudly associated ourselves with Liz McCausland and Robert Ende, daughter and brother-in-law of Mrs. "Cuc" Foshee as soon as we knew about Mrs. Foshee's wrongful imprisonment in Vietnam.
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One of these prisoners still held in Vietnam is Mrs. Thuong N. "Cuc" Foshee, and there are others.
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Well, the Communist government of Vietnam has been holding an American citizen, Mrs. Thuong N. "Cuc" Foshee, without charges, medical care or legal councel for over a year.
If Your Mother Was Put Into Jail In a Place Like China, What Would You Do? 2006
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We care about Vietnam for many reasons; not the least of which is that the Communist government has been holding an American citizen, Mrs. Thuong N. "Cuc" Foshee, without charges, medical care or legal council for over a year.
If Your Mother Was Put Into Jail In a Place Like China, What Would You Do? 2006
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We currently have a U.S. citizen in jail in Vietnam for over a year: Mrs. Thuong N. "Cuc" Foshee.
If Your Mother Was Put Into Jail In a Place Like China, What Would You Do? 2006
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Two of these prisoners are Cong Thanh Do and Thuong N. "Cuc" Foshee, and there are others.
Vietnam: Human Rights Housecleaning and Prisoner Release Before Greater U.S. Economic Openness 2006
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