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Name
  
Tran Khiem

Siblings
  
Madame Nhu

Role
  
Madame Nhu\'s brother

Nephews
  
Ngo Dinh Quynh

Nieces
  
Ngo Dinh Le Thuy, Ngo Dinh Le Quyen

Similar People
  
Madame Nhu, Tran Van Chuong, Ngo Dinh Le Thuy, Ngo Dinh Le Quyen, Ngo Dinh Nhu

Tran an toan tran van khiem


Trần Văn Khiêm is the younger brother of Madame Ngô Đình Nhu, the former First Lady of South Vietnam, and a South Vietnamese politician, lawyer and public servant. He was a press officer for South Vietnamese President Ngô Đình Diệm.

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Political career

In 1963, during the Buddhist crisis, with relations between the United States and South Vietnam deteriorating, Khiêm drew up a hit list of American officials. In the September 1963 legislative elections, Khiêm stood for the National Assembly for a seat in Vĩnh Long, which he subsequently won. At the same time, he was estranged from his sister and her husband, who suspected him of handing over sensitive information about the government.

Family

In Paris, France he had a child named Pierre with Mireille Sautereau.

Criminal charges

In 1986, Khiêm was charged with killing his parents, Trần Văn Chuơng and Madame Chuơng, in their Washington, D.C. home. Chuơng had been South Vietnam's ambassador to the United States and observer at the United Nations during the reign of his daughter's brother-in-law, Ngô Đình Diệm. Khiêm was ruled unfit for trial on grounds of mental incompetence.

Deportation

In 1993, he was released from St. Elizabeths Hospital, when D.C. Superior Court Judge Curtis E. von Kann ruled that he will never be competent to assist in his defense. Immigration Judge John Milo Bryant ordered that Khiem be deported, and Immigration and Naturalization Service officials took him to Dulles International Airport, where he boarded a flight to France.

References

Trần Văn Khiêm Wikipedia