Robert Sandoval, the president of West Evergreen Neighborhood Association, is being investigated by both the San Jose Police Department and the San Jose City Election Commission for assaulting campaign volunteers of Minh Duong.
On Thursday, August 26, in the early afternoon at a neighborhood near the Tropicana Mall, two volunteers for the Minh Duong Campaign were accosted and verbally attacked by a volunteer from the Madison Nguyen Campaign, identified by the police as Robert Sandoval (photo ID).
According to the volunteers, they were first stopped by a black Honda Accord with two Asian guys driving in the front seat. Then a Hispanic man, who was later identified by two other witnesses, as Robert Sandoval, stepped out from the back seat and started threatened to beat the s... out of them if they don't leave the area. He then pushed one volunteer to the ground. As two witnesses saw the incidence, they approach the two volunteers and Sandoval sped away with his cohorts. One of the volunteers had the presence of mind to write down the license plate. Immediately following the incident, the Duong volunteers called and reported the incident to the candidate, Minh Duong. They then drove to the SJPD office and filed an incident report (Case #10-XXX-XX19) under 240 PC Assault and Battery.
Robert Sandoval as the readers recall was the person that filed a complaint against Minh Duong for not filing his expense properly. In his testimony to the Election Commission against Minh Duong, as reported by LSI last month -
....Robert Sandoval told the commission that he has been a supporter of Madison Nguyen for the last 6 years. When asked by Commissioner Shepard what prompted him to file the complaint, Sandoval gave a lengthy answer. According to him, he was surfing the Net and noticed a lawsuit brought by Ron Wong (President of ICG) against Minh Duong. Being a “concerned citizen”, he promptly brought it to the attention of City Clerk Lee Price to see if Minh Duong could be disqualified as a candidate not having good moral character. Next, he brought the case to the attention of Mayor Chuck Reed. Sandoval said that the Mayor thought the lawsuit has merit and recommended City Attorney Rick Doyle to file the complaint with the Election Commission to disqualify Minh Duong. Still according to Sandoval, he then filed the comnplaint and personally followed up with the lawyer, Mike Moye, who was responsible for the investigation on behalf of the Election Commission. His reason was to "assist so that the investigation can be successful”
Friday, September 3, 2010
Friday, August 13, 2010
Bauxite Mining in Vietnam
According to Reuters News
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international-business/Citi-lends-Vietnam-200-mn-for-bauxite-complex/articleshow/5796550.cms
" Citibank has signed a $200 million loan agreement with Vietnam's top coal miner, Vinacomin, to help it develop a bauxite complex.....
The 13-year credit deal was signed in Washington on Monday and witnessed by Vietnam's Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung who was attending the nuclear security summit, the government said in a statement.
It gave no further details on the terms of the credit. State-run Vietnam National Coal-Mineral Industries Group has been building two bauxite mining and processing complexes in the Central Highlands coffee belt that have attracted the attention of critics worried about Chinese involvement and possible environmental damage.
The construction of a $460 million aluminium plant at one of the sites has been awarded to Chalieco, a subsidiary of China's state-run aluminium firm Chinalco. Vietnam's bauxite reserves are among the biggest in the world at 5.5 billion tonnes, almost all of which is in the Central Highlands, according to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment. Vinacomin has said it plans to sell $500 million of bonds overseas this year to support major mining projects, including coal, bauxite and titanium..."
According to an article written by Duy Hoang in the Asia Times :
http://boxitvn.wordpress.com/
"......The perceived risk has sparked a rare public outcry in Vietnam's government-controlled society, with residents, scientists, state media, bloggers and even military officers lodging vocal protests.
Though apparently not coordinated, their collective dissent is part of a budding Vietnamese environmental movement, notable for challenging the state's traditionally unquestioned authority in implementing large-scale economic development projects.
In recent months, a number of local scientists have written thoroughly researched articles, some published in state-controlled media, exposing weaknesses in the government's mining plans. A state-sanctioned domestic news site, vietnamweek.net, has been at the forefront of probing the issue, while bloggers have provided even more critical analysis..."
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
John Tran and Bank Fraud
The SF Chronicle reports the following story:
"A former San Jose bank manager is expected to spend six years in state prison after pleading guilty to embezzling more than $550,000, primarily from elderly clients, police said.
John Tran, 37, entered guilty pleas Friday to theft from an elder, fraud and forgery, drawing to a close an investigation by the financial crimes division of the San Jose Police Department........
Investigators believe Tran victimized customers of the Wells Fargo Bank on Lincoln Avenue in San Jose, where he used to be a manager.
The thefts continued even after Tran left the bank in February 2009, police said. He would visit people at their homes, talk them into making investments and then steer their cashier checks his way, investigators said.
The case began in January, after a customer and her daughter visited the branch. The daughter wanted to know why her mother was being visited by a bank employee and why her investments weren't showing up in her account.
When there was no satisfactory answer from bank officials, the daughter called the police.
The investigation was led by Detective Leonard Lim, who used search warrants to track the path of cashier checks and suspicious withdrawals.........."
Viet Arts Present - “The Silent Sacrifice”
It’s painful to suffer in silent – working 2-3 jobs to help the spouse and children pursue an education to have a better career. Now the spouse is leaving for someone else, and the children are influenced by a bad crowd.
The unhappy situations create a negative impact on the children – they accuse parents of not spending time with them, nor sharing the ups and downs of their life, too many generations are living under one roof, who should they listen to!
Sân Khấu Việt Cali and Association for Viet Arts proudly present a bilingual English/Vietnamese play “The Silent Sacrifice”, which focuses on Vietnamese immigrants’ life struggles to maintain Vietnamese culture within the generation gap.
August 14, 2010, at 7:30pm
Milpitas Community Center
457 E. Calaveras Blvd.
Milpitas, CA 95035
Artistic Director: Vân Phạm Mai
Director Consultant: Dr. Victoria Rue, Ph. D
Psychiatric Consultant: Dr. Phương Thúy Lê
Legal Advisor: Thu Hương Nguyễn, Attorney at Law
For advanced tickets contact:
San Khau Viet CALI (408) 859-3120
skvcali@yahoo.com
http://www.skvc.org/
Phở Nguyễn (408) 945-5909
Làng Văn (408) 274-0404
Phở Phi Long (408) 282-1666
$15/ Ticket
Special Promotion:
Buy 4 tickets get 1 free DVD
Buy 10 tickets get 3 free DVDs
San Khau Viet Cali Performing Arts
A Non Profit Organization
Milpitas, CA 95035
(408) 859-3120
F:(408) 942-5566
skvcali@yahoo.com
http://www.skvc.org/
Monday, July 26, 2010
Ly Tong in Southern California
After posting bail last Friday night, Ly Tong was seen the next morning down south protesting along with the anti-communist crowd at the Anaheim Arena against Dam Vinh Hung. The protest organizers were not expecting more than 500 people participated in the demonstration but with the news Ly Tong coming to the town, the crowd swelled to about 1,300 people.
Almost every Vietnamese-American candidate running for office in Little Saigon this coming November was waiting in line to see him, including the State Assemblyman Van Tran. People were showering him with flowers, gifts and chanting his name everywhere.
In an interview with a local San Jose newspaper (Thang Bom), Ly Tong said that he only used concentrated perfume and not pepper spray. He said that the DA has all the evidence. If this is the case, the charge of "using a deadly weapon" by the DA is with an agenda. LSI learned that the Vietnamese Consulate in SF had asked the DA to prosecute Ly Tong to the fullest extent of the law. In response, Ly Tong's lawyers (Tam Nguyen, Michael Luu ) filed complaints against the IRS and other state and local agencies against Dam Vinh Hung and his handlers for neither having a licence nor filing taxes for previous shows.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Loretta Sanchez vs. Van Tran
Incumbent US Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez is clearly in a tough election against termed-out State Assemblyman Van Tran for the CD47 this coming November. Despite having a sizable advantage on campaign money over Van ($1.3 million vs. $280,000), Sanchez so far has not focused and lacks any clear strategy against a masterful campaigner like Van Tran.
Van Tran has been hitting her hard within the Vietnamese-American community with negative campaign every night on his own radio station. There are about 12,000 to 14,000 likely Vietnamese-American voters. This will represent about 10% to 15% of the total votes depending on the turn-out. Sanchez needs to capture at least 40% of the votes in order to be competitive against Van Tran considering a very anti-incumbent climate. She cannot rely on her Hispanic voters for they are unreliable. The independent voters are likely to favor Van Tran.
What is her next step to garner some of the Vietnamese-American votes? The rumor is that she will get the visa to visit Vietnam and make some noises about human rights. She is asking the White House to lean on the Vietnamese government to grant her the visa. Right now the communist government refuses to allow her into Vietnam.
Current conventional wisdom - Despite the fact that this is a Democratic district, the high turn-out from independent voters and Vietnamese-Americans for Van Tran will make Loretta very vulnerable.
Van Tran has been hitting her hard within the Vietnamese-American community with negative campaign every night on his own radio station. There are about 12,000 to 14,000 likely Vietnamese-American voters. This will represent about 10% to 15% of the total votes depending on the turn-out. Sanchez needs to capture at least 40% of the votes in order to be competitive against Van Tran considering a very anti-incumbent climate. She cannot rely on her Hispanic voters for they are unreliable. The independent voters are likely to favor Van Tran.
What is her next step to garner some of the Vietnamese-American votes? The rumor is that she will get the visa to visit Vietnam and make some noises about human rights. She is asking the White House to lean on the Vietnamese government to grant her the visa. Right now the communist government refuses to allow her into Vietnam.
Current conventional wisdom - Despite the fact that this is a Democratic district, the high turn-out from independent voters and Vietnamese-Americans for Van Tran will make Loretta very vulnerable.
Ly Tong As Lady in Red
Ly Tong came to the Dam Vinh Hung concert an hour before the show began. Here is a picture of him disguising as lady in red waiting and setting his trap. Below is the picture of him approaching Dam Vinh Hung giving him a red rose before pulling out the Mace spray.
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