Dao Minh Quan

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Dao Minh Quan
Đào Minh Quân
President of the Third Republic of Vietnam
Personal details
Born1952
Thị Nghè village, Gia Định Province, South Vietnam
NationalityAmerican
OccupationPolitician

Dao Minh Quan (born Đào Minh Quân in 1952 in South Vietnam) is a Vietnamese-American politician and philanthropist. He is the 3rd President of the Third Republic of Vietnam, a claimed government in exile.[1] He started the Vietnam New Democratic Movement and has also received two Diplomatic Notes from former American President Bill Clinton.[2]

Early life and education

Quân was born in Thị Nghè village, Gia Định Province, in South Vietnam to Đào Thế (father) and Nguyễn Thị Hạnh (mother). He is the descendent of Grand Prince of Trần Hưng Đạo.[3]

He attended the Phan Thanh Giản school until 1968. Quân participated in the Commando course at Sơn Trà/Non Nước Camp when he was 16 years old. During the Vietnam War, he assisted Robert D. Ohman and later became the First Lieutenant of the 122nd Battalion. He was then promoted as the Lieutenant Commander of a special force unit called "Black Tiger."[4]

In 1980, he immigrated to Los Angeles, United States with his family as political refugees. He studied Computer Programming at Rancho Santiago Community College.[2]

Career

Đào became a politician in 1971 and started the Vietnam New Democratic Movement in 1987.[2]

Đào Minh Quân and Nguyễn Hậu, the President of the General Association of Communist Political Prisoners, created files for political prisoners in Vietnam starting in 1990. This helped ARVN soldiers reunite imprisoned by communists with their families. Đào also initiated a program called C.P.A. (Comprehensive Plan of Action) to help Vietnamese refugees settle in the United States.

He was invited to the Host Committee in 1990 for the U.S. Republican Party. In 1991 he was voted as the Prime Minister of the Provisional National Government of Vietnam.[5][6][7]

He established his political party, Republic of Vietnam, The Third, on 16 February 2018. Đào was voted and elected as the Third President of the Republic of Vietnam. He was accepted and was inaugurated on 11 November 2018 in Adelanto, California.[2]

Đào has received two diplomatic notes from former American President Bill Clinton. The Provisional Government of Ukraine also invited him to give a speech at the congress of the Soviet Union. On October 15, 2010, U.S. Representative Gary Miller and Edward Nixon invited Đào as Prime Minister of the Provisional National Government of Vietnam to claim sovereignty in the South China Sea at the Nixon Library.[8]

Đào built a tributary monument named called the Hexagon Monument as a tribute to the US government, military, and the American people.[3]

Controversy

Đào's political party has been designated as a terrorist organization by the website of the Ministry of Public Security in Vietnam.[9][10][11][12][13][14][15]

Members of Đào's political party have appeared in the People's Court of Ho Chi Minh City on the crime of overthrowing the people's administration.[16][17]

See also

References

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  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "Practicing Righteousness, Introducing Đào Minh Quân". Haute Living. April 28, 2021.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "A Man That Lives for the World, Imperial Duke President Đào Minh Quân". June 4, 2021.
  4. Chaudhari, Vishnu (May 8, 2021). "Đào Minh Quân, the Founder of Neo-Doctrine Democracy".
  5. https://huongsenviet.com/chinh-phu-dao-minh-quan-mot-to-chuc-khung-bo-da-den-hoi-cao-chung/
  6. "Hai người quốc tịch Mỹ cùng lĩnh 14 năm tù vì hoạt động khủng bố". vnexpress.net.
  7. "Vô cùng thương tiếc các "anh hùng" chiến đấu cho Đào Minh Quân | Diễn đàn dân chủ tiến bộ".
  8. "PRESIDENT ĐÀO MINH QUÂN, OF REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM. Regain ancestral lands -End Populace Suffering | The Los Angeles Tribune". May 9, 2021.
  9. "'Chính phủ quốc gia Việt Nam lâm thời' là tổ chức khủng bố". Đại đoàn kết.
  10. ""Miễn phí" - chiêu trò mới của tổ chức khủng bố". Báo An ninh thế giới.
  11. "Bản chất thực của Đào Minh Quân và Dân quốc nội". Cánh cò: Tin tức Tin cậy - Kịp Thời - Hấp dẫn. July 14, 2020.
  12. "12 người bị cáo buộc hoạt động nhằm lật đổ chính quyền". vnexpress.net.
  13. "12 đệ tử của "thủ tướng" Đào Minh Quân hầu tòa". Báo Công an Thành Phố Hồ Chí Minh.
  14. "Cảnh giác với chiêu trò "Cấp nhà miễn phí" của Đào Minh Quân cầm đầu tổ chức phản động, khủng bố "Chính phủ quốc gia Việt Nam lâm thời"". Cổng thông tin điện tử Tỉnh Kiên Giang (in Tiếng Việt). 2021-12-13. Retrieved 2021-12-13.
  15. "Những chiến công thầm lặng". Báo Công an Nhân dân điện tử.
  16. ONLINE, TUOI TRE (July 7, 2018). "Xét xử 12 đối tượng khủng bố". TUOI TRE ONLINE.
  17. Griffiths, James (August 23, 2018). "Hanoi jails two US members of group still fighting Vietnam War". CNN.