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CITY OF BOSTON
IN CITY COUNCIL
JULY
30, 2003
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOSTON
RECOGNIZING
THE VIETNAMESE HERITAGE AND
FREEDOM FLAG AS THE
OFFICIAL SYMBOL OF
THE VIETNAMESE-AMERICAN
COMMUNITY OF BOSTON
Offered by
Councilors Maureen Feeney, Michael Flaherty, Stephen Murphy, Jerry
McDermott, Maura Hennigan, Michael Ross, Paul Scapicchio, John
Tobin, Felix Arroyo, Rob Consalvo, Chuck Turner, Charles Yancey &
Jim Kelly
WHEREAS: There are a significant
number of Vietnamese-Americans who have chosen to make the City of
Boston their home; AND
WHEREAS: Boston’s
Vietnamese-American community have made substantial contributions to
the cultural, religious, political and business life of the City of
Boston; AND
WHEREAS: The vast majority of
Boston’s Vietnamese-Americans embrace the yellow and red-striped
Heritage and Freedom Flag as the symbol of the Vietnamese-American
community; AND
WHEREAS: This yellow flag with
three red stripes is widely embraced because of its long history as
a symbol of resilience, freedom and democracy both in Vietnam itself
and Vietnamese-American communities throughout Boston and elsewhere;
AND
WHEREAS: Boston’s
Vietnamese-Americans and the City of Boston have proudly raised this
Heritage and Freedom flag alongside the flags of the City of Boston
and the United States on Boston City Hall Plaza as a demonstration
of their support for freedom and democracy in their country of
origin and in protest to the violations of basic human and civil
rights of the current government of Vietnam; NOW THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED: That the Boston City
Council supports the recognition of the Heritage and Freedom Flag as
the official symbol of the Boston Vietnamese-American community and
to know that we stand in strong support of their efforts to promote
freedom and democracy in their country of origin; AND BE IT FURTHER
RESOLVED: That the Boston City
Council encourages the continued display and respect of the Heritage
and Freedom Flag on Boston City Hall Plaza and on all city owned
buildings and places when appropriate and we encourage other cities
and towns and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to do the same; AND
BE IT FURTHER
RESOLVED:
That the Boston City Council opposes any actions or statements that
would offend Boston’s Vietnamese-American community that contributes
so much to the vitality and stability of our neighborhoods.
By:
Michael F. Flaherty
President of the City Council
Attest:
Rosaria Salerno
Clerk of the City of Boston
Offered By:
Maureen E. Feeney
City Councilor
Adopted in City Council: July 30, 2003
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