In Search of Freedom
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In Search of Freedom

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War is cruel and bloodier through ages. A million Vietnamese victims bore full barbaric acts of crimes against hummanity; committed, unchallenged and covered-up rampantly in the Vietnam War. Freedom fighter Tu Van Lam was not immune even when the war ended. He became fugitive, who embarked on a forty year journey in search of freedom. His agony was beyond comprehension. At times, he had to lose even his own life so as to take on extreme challenges. The incredible desperation, endless anxiety, pain and more that are beyond many could imagine. But he overcome all. Two years of hiding in a jungle. Fourteen years in the infamous Changi Prison. Nine years in refugee camps. Ten years homeless in Indonesia streets. Three years and four months in Australia Detention Centers.

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Year
2021
ISBN
9781956094060
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contents
  5. Ho Chi Minh City, October 1977
  6. Bui-Chu, Giao Lac 1952.
  7. Nam Dinh French Garrision 1952.
  8. Battle at Giao Lac village 1952.
  9. Hai Phong Port. 1953. (North Vietnam)
  10. Bui Chu church, 1954.
  11. Bui Chu police station 1954.
  12. Trung Chanh village-Western of Saigon 1955.
  13. Battle at Di An , January 1963.
  14. People’s Court, March 1963.
  15. Cong Ly Street, 01 November 1963.
  16. The Tet Offensive at Ba Queo February 1968.
  17. Trang Bang Commando base, Tay Ninh 1970.
  18. In the Gulf of Siam
  19. The unravelling B.52 giant Bomber.
  20. Battle of Ban Me Thuot, February 1975.
  21. Saigon 3 April 1975.
  22. Saigon 21 April 1975
  23. Phu Quoc Island, 28 April 1975.
  24. Saigon 29 April 1975.
  25. Navy Base at Duong Dong. (Phu Quoc).
  26. Phu Quoc Island 30 April 1975.
  27. Saigon and other Cities in May 1975.
  28. Phu Son Village in June 1975.
  29. Anti-Communist Movements.
  30. Phu Son jungle. December 1976.
  31. Phuong Lam Sub-District Police Post January 1977.
  32. Phuong Lam District May 1977.
  33. Ho Chi Minh City, June 1977.
  34. Phuong Lam District. September 1977.
  35. Phuong Lam District, September 1977.
  36. Phuong Lam District 15 October 1977.
  37. Ho Chi Minh City 20 October 1977.
  38. Phan Dinh Phung Street 27 October 1977.
  39. Tan Binh District, evening 27 October 1977.
  40. Ho Chi Minh Bus Terminal 28 October 1977.
  41. Phan Dinh Phung Street 29 October 1977.
  42. The U Tapao Airbase in Thailand.
  43. Singapore, the Lion City on 29 October 1977.
  44. Singapore police intimidation.
  45. Singapore Tugboat detained in Vietnam.
  46. ‘Kangaroo-like High Court’ on 16 December 1977.
  47. Kangaroo’ Supreme Court of Appellant in June 1978.
  48. First confrontation with Prison Authority in April 1980.
  49. Smuggling of letters and Punishment June 1981.
  50. Changi Prison August 1981.
  51. First visiting of the UNHCR Representative in June 82.
  52. Legal Aid from the American Lawyer.
  53. The remarkable Visit in September 1982.
  54. Changi Prison, Christmas day 1982.
  55. Confrontation with Prison Director, March 1983.
  56. Corruption of Changi Prison Staff September 1983.
  57. Tragedy of Tu Van’s wife and daughter in Jan, 1984.
  58. New Rehabilitative Program.
  59. Confrontation with SCORE June 1985.
  60. Prison Authority Abused Inmates’ Human Rights.
  61. Freedom at Last, Changi Prison 29 May 1987.
  62. The Vietnamese Refugee Camp in Singapore 1987.
  63. Dr. Bernard Kouchner and La Lumiere du Monde Ship.
  64. US Joint Voluntary Agency Chief John Drake.
  65. Catholic Priest Patrick J O’Neill. January 1989.
  66. An escaping attempt to Canada, February 1989.
  67. First Escaping Attempt to Australia by Boat, March 89
  68. Leaving Singapore on Saturday 03 March 1989.
  69. Criminal Investigation Department of Singapore
  70. 8th March 1989 Gelasa Island. (Indonesia)
  71. On 12 March 1989 at Navy Base Pontianak.
  72. Screening Program in Galang Refugee Camp. 1989.
  73. The First Boat People to Be Screened, July 1989.
  74. Second Escaping to Australia in March 1991.
  75. Asylum Seekers demanding for Refugee status.
  76. Military Fiasco at the Refugee Camp October 1994.
  77. Third Escaping Attempt to Australia January 1995.
  78. The Buddhist Monk Imposter Tri Plotted to Kill Tu Van.
  79. The fourth escaping attempt to Australia 29 April 1995.
  80. The Indonesian Samaritan.
  81. Anak Sambu Island. (Batam)
  82. Batam Prison April 1995.
  83. Kupang- Oesapa Beach. September 2006.