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Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center Decries November Arrest of Gay Men in Vietnam
(San Francisco, December 23 2002)

Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center today spoke out against last month's arrest of gay men in Vietnam, which went largely unreported by English-language media in the San Francisco Bay Area.

"Sending the Vietnamese men to the equivalent of jail amounts to the criminalization of homosexuality in that country," said John Manzon-Santos, executive director of Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center. "This is the latest example of longstanding political stigmatization faced by Vietnamese lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities, as well as the intense personal, familial and community shame which results from these actions on the part of the Vietnamese government."

Thirty gay men were arrested in Ho Chi Minh City on November 6 during a raid by police on a fitness center, where they were having sex in the sauna area. "Such mass homosexual conduct breaches administration regulations and is harmful to social order," a police spokesman told news agencies. "We have sent them to an education school to warn them against further similar infringements." The story was reported by Rex Wockner's News Service on The Letter Internet Edition (http://www.theletter.net/decintnl.htm), as well as elsewhere on the Internet and in Vietnamese print media, Web sites, and Bay Area Vietnamese print publications.

"This national homophobic policy is felt by Vietnamese people in the U.S.," said Tony Nguyen, men's program supervisor at Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center. "It's almost 2003 – how can this still be happening? This policy should be changed. I'm very concerned because I go back and forth to my home country, and I'm scared for my queer brothers and sisters there."

A&PI Wellness Center offers a range of programs for the Vietnamese community, including individual and group support for gay and bisexual men, HIV testing, and services for people living with HIV. These services are offered in Vietnamese and English. For more information, contact Tony Nguyen at 415.292.3420 ext. 319 or anguyen@apiwellness.org.

For more information contact:

Tony Nguyen
A&PI Wellness Center
415.292.3420 ext. 319
anguyen@apiwellness.org



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