In Vietnamese Village, Stitching the Wounds of Human Trafficking
August 16, 2011 By JULIE COHN HOP TIEN, Vietnam — Rare visitors to Hop Tien often catch a first glimpse of this sleepy village in
August 16, 2011 By JULIE COHN HOP TIEN, Vietnam — Rare visitors to Hop Tien often catch a first glimpse of this sleepy village in
August 16, 2011 One of Vietnam’s most prominent human rights lawyers has been expelled from his local bar association in what an opposition group claims
August 11, 2011 Bangkok — The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the prison sentence handed down on Wednesday to French-Vietnamese blogger Pham Minh Hoang and
By Sarah Williams | Washington August 11, 2011 International officials and organizations are calling for the release of French-Vietnamese blogger Pham Minh Hoang, who was
August 11, 2011 HANOI, Vietnam — The U.S., France and a human rights group have strongly criticized the conviction of a French-Vietnamese math professor who
August 10 2011. Reporters Without Borders firmly condemns the sentence of three years in prison and three years of house arrest that a Hanoi court
10 August 2011 The Vietnamese authorities must immediately release a French-Vietnamese blogger who has been sentenced to three years in prison on national security charges,
August 10, 2011 By Ian Timberlake A court in Ho Chi Minh City has jailed a French-Vietnamese lecturer and blogger for three years for attempted
August 9, 2011 Hanoi – Eight Catholics from central Vietnam were arrested after protesting for land rights and circulating a petition to free prominent legal
August 8, 2011 Reporters Without Borders has written to Vietnamese Prime minister Nguyen Tan Dung requesting the release of Pham Minh Hoang, a blogger with
August 2, 2011 In a letter received by human rights defender Mr Huynh Van Dong on 22 July 2011, the Daklak Bar Association accuses him
August 7, 2011 HANOI — About one hundred people took to Hanoi’s streets to protest against Beijing’s territorial ambitions in the South China Sea —