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Ngô Đình Lệ Quyên (26 July 1959 – 16 April 2012), was a South Vietnamese-born Italian lawyer who served as Commissioner of Immigration for the city of
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Early life and education

At the age of four, on November 2, 1963, after the South Vietnamese coup d'état, in which both her Father
Ngô Đình Nhu Ngô Đình Nhu (; 7 October 19102 November 1963; baptismal name Jacob) was a Vietnamese archivist and politician. He was the younger brother and chief political advisor of South Vietnam's first president, Ngô Đình Diệm. Although he held n ...
and Uncle
Ngo Dinh Diem Ngô Đình Diệm ( or ; ; 3 January 1901 – 2 November 1963) was a South Vietnamese politician. He was the final prime minister of the State of Vietnam (1954–1955), and then served as the first president of South Vietnam (Republic o ...
were assassinated, she was forced to leave her country and eventually arrived in Rome, Italy, accompanied by her two brothers. At that time her mother
Madame Nhu Trần Lệ Xuân (22 August 1924 – 24 April 2011), more popularly known in English as Madame Nhu, was the ''de facto'' First Lady of South Vietnam from 1955 to 1963. She was the wife of Ngô Đình Nhu, who was the brother and chief advisor ...
and sister Ngo Dinh Le Thuy were in the middle of a good-will tour in the United States on behalf of the Vietnamese government. Once reunited, the family lived in Paris for two years and then in 1965, moved to Rome where she attended elementary through high school in the private Catholic Institution of the Nevers Sisters. In 1969, she was among the first foreign exiles to receive the status of political refugee in Italy. She was a political refugee for the next 39 years. In 1978, she obtained a Humanities prep high school diploma from
Liceo Classico Liceo classico or Ginnasio (literally ''classical lyceum'') is the oldest, public secondary school type in Italy. Its educational curriculum spans over five years, when students are generally about 14 to 19 years of age. Until 1969, this was ...
. She earned a law degree at the
Sapienza University of Rome The Sapienza University of Rome ( it, Sapienza – Università di Roma), also called simply Sapienza or the University of Rome, and formally the Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza", is a public research university located in Rome, Ita ...
. In her thesis, she delved into ''The problem of Việt-Nam in the Geneva conference of 1954''. She also attended a two-year course in Marian Theology at the Pontifical Theological University Marianum in Rome.


Career

From 1989, guided by the university professor of International Law Maria Rita Saulle, she began doing research work in the field of human rights, asylum and migrations, international and EC law at the Naval University of Naples as well as International Law and Organisation at the University of Rome ''La Sapienza''. She directed several professional training courses and lectured within the master course in "International Protection of Human Rights" of the Faculty of Political Science in Rome (from its establishment in 2001 until 2012). In 1998, she began her cooperation with the Superior School of Administration of the Interior (SSAI), where she was enlisted in the teachers' register. In November 1992, she was introduced to don Luigi di Liegro, Director of Caritas Rome, by professor Saulle. She then began her activity in Caritas as Coordinator of the Counselling Centre for Immigrants of the Diocesan Caritas of Rome, the widest and most structured observatory of immigration in the voluntary sector in Italy (more than 185,000 files on foreign nationals registered from 1981 representing 146 countries). In December 1996, she was promoted as the person in charge of the Immigration Area of the Diocesan Caritas of Rome, coordinating and managing services destined to immigrant citizens (counselling centres, reception centres for men, women, families, nurseries). In this position she interacted constantly with public institutions at the local, national and international levels. In 2000, she was a member of the Italian Ecclesial Committee for the remission of international debt of poor countries. As a result of her activity in the field, she was involved by Caritas Italy in the process of establishing a national reception system which resulted in the National Asylum Programme (PNA) (which became in 2002 the national System of Protection of Asylum Seekers and Refugees — SPRAR), in connection with the Ministry of Interior, UNHCR, ANCI (National Association of Italian Municipalities).


Other activities

She was an active in a number of related projects: · * 2000-2007: "Refugee Project", a varied and multifunctional activity consisting in the promotion and coordination of activities related to asylum in 46 Diocesan Caritas working in this sector * 2002: she coordinated workshops on issues relating to migration and asylum in view of the Urban Social Plan of Rome * 2003: "Asylum Project", mainly concerned with training in juridical matters within the Diocesan Caritas involved in the National Asylum Programme (PNA) * 2003: coordinator of the "Immigration, Asylum and Women Trafficking" project, which implied research on comparative law, on the UN convention on the rights of migrant workers and their families, seminars and conferences both in Italian and in Europe, with particular reference to the prevention of women’s trafficking in Ukraine (in convention with the Ministry of Interior) * 2005–2007: "IntegRARsi" and "Meta" projects, within the European programme "Equal", experimenting new ways to ease the job market for refugees * January 2005 – September 2009: member of the Migration Commission of Caritas Europe, a confederation formed by 48 organisations of 44 countries. Amongst the activities performed: * Elaboration of a position paper and lectures at European conventions on the subject of Sans Papiers * Organisation and participation to Migration Commission, Migration Forum, training with UNHCR, Migration Field Studies and “Trojka’’, meetings with the European Union President on duty. *January 2008-September 2009: the Migration Commission of Caritas Europe elected her as President *March 2009, Caritas Italy made pressures on Caritas Europe to withdraw the mandate from her. The collaboration with Caritas Italy ended a few months later. *June 2006 – January 2007: member of the Ministerial Commission on CPT (created by Giuliano Amato, Ministry of Interior, and presided by ambassador Staffan de Mistura) with the following tasks: visit to all Italian Temporary Detention and Assistance Centres, Identification Centres and First Reception Centres in order to analyse the functioning of the structures destined to the temporary detention and assistance of irregular immigrants and hospitality to asylum seekers. The activity of the Commission ended with the drawing of guidelines presented to the Minister of Interior and successively used for the drafting of the new Government bill on immigration. *April 24th 2008, Giorgio Napolitano, President of the Italian Republic, bestowed the Italian Citizenship on her as she was deemed a person of "highest interest for the State". *June 2009: President of the Italian section of AWR – Association for the Study of the World Refugee Problem, used as a consulting agency by the UN. *October 2010: Vice-president of AWR International. *2010–2012: she continued with her activity in Caritas Rome, successfully running for FER-funded projects (European Fund for Refugees). Her initiatives regarding both social integration of refugees and research work on asylum were highly praised by the European Commission (EC).


Award

In 2008, the Italian Interior Ministry awarded her Italian citizenship by decree of President of the Republic, for ''Exceptional interest of the State and outstanding services to Italy''.


Death

On April 16, 2012, she was killed in a traffic accident on the way to work in
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,
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. Her only sister, Ngô Đình Lệ Thủy was killed in a traffic accident in
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,
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almost exactly 45 years earlier.


Publications

* "La République du Việt-Nam et les Ngô Đình" Ngô Đình Quynh, Ngô Đình Lệ Quyên(+), Jaqueline Willemetz, ''L'Harmattan'', Paris 2013


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