The Viet Tan, or the Vietnam Reform Party, is a pro-democracy political organization that has been advocating for political reform and human rights in Vietnam. Founded in the early 1980s by Vietnamese expatriates, the party's core mission is to promote democratic change in Vietnam through peaceful and non-violent means. Viet Tan operates primarily in exile due to the Vietnamese government's prohibition of political opposition, labeling the organization as a terrorist entity, a characterization that Viet Tan and international human rights organizations vehemently dispute.
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