- Peter Nguyen
Peter Nguyen Van Hung ( _vi. Nguyễn Văn Hùng; Chinese: 阮文雄) is a
Vietnamese Australian Catholic priest andhuman rights activist onTaiwan , recognised by the U.S. Department of State as a "hero acting to end modern day slavery". [cite book|chapter=III. Heroes Acting To End Modern Day Slavery|title=Trafficking in Persons Report|publisher=Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons, United States Department of State|date=2006-06-05 |accessdate=2008-01-22|chapterurl=http://www.state.gov/g/tip/rls/tiprpt/2006/67020.htm] cite news|work=Eastern Television News|url=http://www.ettoday.com/2005/08/15/122-1831326.htm|date=2005-08-15 |accessdate=2008-01-22|title=外籍神父博愛無私 為外勞及外籍新娘點燃希望之光 (Foreign priests' selfless love - lighting the spark of hope for foreign workers and brides)|last=Fan|first=Wen-pin|language=Chinese] [cite news|url=http://www.vietbao.com/?ppid=45&pid=5&nid=106134|work=Việt Báo|title=Mời Dự Buổi Nói Chuyện Của Linh Mục Nguyễn Văn Hùng|date=2007-04-16|accessdate=2008-01-22|language=Vietnamese]Hùng grew up in a lower-middle class family outside of
Saigon , with five sisters and two brothers; his father was ataxi driver , but died after a long battle with illness, forcing his mother, a devout Catholic with roots in the country's northern half, to become the family's main breadwinner. Hùng himself absorbed his mother's faith and devotion to helping the less fortunate from an early age; he was an admirer ofFrancis of Assisi , and often stole food from his own family to feed to the poor. He left Vietnam in 1979 on an overcrowded boat; rescued by a Norwegian-flagged ship after just 36 hours and taken toJapan , he joined theMissionary Society of St. Columban upon his arrival.cite news|work=Taipei Times|title=Where there's darkness| last=Brownlow|first=Ron|date=2006-10-01 |accessdate=2008-01-22|page=18|url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/feat/archives/2006/10/01/2003330029] He lived in Japan for three years, studying and taking a variety of jobs to support himself, including as a highway repairman, steel factory worker, and gravedigger.cite news|title=照亮越南勞工的心靈燈塔-阮文雄神父 (A beacon of light for Vietnamese workers: Father Nguyen Van Hung)|publisher=Taiwan|last=Lan|first=Yuen-chin|date=2004-2005|accessdate=2008-01-21|url=http://www.laf.org.tw/tw/public/index_detial.php?H_ID=7|work=Legal Aid Foundation News] He first came to Taiwan in 1988 as a missionary, after which he went toSydney ,Australia to study at aseminary there. He was ordained in 1991. The following year, he came to Taiwan again.Hùng established the
Vietnamese Migrant Workers and Brides Office inHsinchu in 2004 to offer assistance to Vietnamese immigrants in Taiwan.Vietnamese American radio stationLittle Saigon Radio and others helped him to rent the second floor of a grammar school; two seventy square foot rooms offer sleeping space, while two others are used for office space. [cite news|work=Little Saigon Radio|url=http://news.pacificnews.org/news/view_article.html?article_id=e71dd248a07f9623345db1a848943abb|date=2005-12-03 |accessdate=2008-01-22|last=Van|first=Giang|title=Vietnamese Trafficking Victims Suffer Abuses in Taiwan] They provide Mandarin classes, room and board, and legal assistance. His exposure of abuses against foreign labourers and brides led the U.S. State Department to list Taiwan as a "Tier 2" region alongside countries such asCambodia due to their lack of effort in combatingHuman trafficking , which proved a major international embarrassment for the island's government. His work has also made him the target of intimidation in Taiwan, as a result of which he no longer goes out at night. Though he feels has personally received a friendly reception by people on Taiwan, he harshly criticises the classism of the society which leads people to treat manual labourers and domestic workers like "servants" and justify a variety of abuses of them. [cite news|url=http://taiwanimpression.blogspot.com/2007/12/blog-post.html|date=2007-12-18 |accessdate=2008-01-21|title=外籍神父看台灣 阮文雄 (A foreign priest's view of Taiwan: Nguyen Van Hung)|work=United Daily News|language=Chinese]Outside of his work, Hùng enjoys playing the
guitar and paintingChinese painting s. His mother lives in Sydney.References
External links
* [http://www.taiwanact.net/ TAIWAN ACT! Taiwan Alliance to Combat Trafficking - www.taiwanact.net]
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