Convicted Vietnam refugee fights deportation after 30 years in Hong Kong

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Vo Van Hung says he would rather be locked up for the rest of his life than going back to Vietnam. FMTNews Vietnam HongKong

HONG KONG: Three decades after he landed on Hong Kong shores as a child refugee, Vo Van Hung is fighting efforts to deport him to Vietnam now that he has finished a lengthy jail sentence — for murder.

Since arriving in Hong Kong as a 12-year-old unaccompanied refugee in 1991, Vo has spent his life behind barbed wire and then bars. Since completing his jail term four years ago he has been held at an immigration centre pending deportation, a move he is fighting in the courts. By the time the last refugee camps were closed in 2000 some 144,000 Vietnamese were resettled in third countries, 58,000 were repatriated and just 1,400 were allowed to integrate locally.In 2003, city authorities said 15 Vietnamese inmates were eligible to stay in Hong Kong on completion of their sentence, while 18 others would be deported.So when he walked out of prison in 2016, he expected to be a free man.

Vo argues he might be subject to political persecution if he was repatriated because his biological father was a South Vietnamese soldier who fled overseas and left him in the care of the adoptive parents who then sent him alone to Hong Kong.Asked about that killing he replied: “I certainly regret it. I did not know how to behave properly. [Violence was] my only way to protect myself and others.

 

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