| OUR MISSIONS:
1- Vietnamese
boat people is one of the biggest events not only in the current
world history but also in the Vietnamese 4000-year history.
2- The
Project tries at best to record as many as possible the
meaningful details around this event which happened from 1975 to
the time when the last VBP from refugee camps have been resetled
in a third country, and details about the first generations of
this event.
3- The
details will cover: the true causes of the event, the true
process of the event and the true
aftermaths of the event.
4- The
Project does not mean to raise up a hatred from old stories. It
does mean to record truly, correctly and impartially all what
did occur to the life or lives of an individual or many
individuals (a
group, a community, etc). The Project does not mean to judge or
comment on the events, but record the judgments or comments of
others as an attribute of the events.
5- All the
recording will be digitally reserved in different formats and
transferred to different locations for archiving.
6- The
Project tries to use the latest technologies in recording the
stories in different formats: video, audio, still images or real
material evidences.
7- Different
ways will be used to introduce the recording to public: web
sites, books, magazines, articles, radio, TV, video, etc.
8- Received
financial support will be used mainly to cover recording fees,
processing fees, archiving fees, travelling fees. and other fees
for the project. Any amount remained will be transferred to
charity
orgainzations supporting refugees or suffered people.
9- The
Project is carried out on the the basis of Voluntary, without
political bias or distinguishment, without religious, local and
racial bias or distinguishment, and as a non-profit
organization.
10- The
project needs financial support to maintain, manage, develop and
improve its systems and
managements. Some activities to raise fund, to sell or
distribute its products to the public are encouraged as a
selfsupport service.
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