Six Months After Massive Fish Kill in Central Vietnam, Thousands Protest Lack of Aid
October 4, 2016 Around 10,000 to 15,000 people joined a non-violent protest outside the steel plant of a company accused of polluting a waterway that
October 4, 2016 Around 10,000 to 15,000 people joined a non-violent protest outside the steel plant of a company accused of polluting a waterway that
Viet Tan’s spokesman gave a statement in front of Formosa Plastics Corporation in Taipei regarding Vietnam’s recent environmental disaster. August 10, 2016 In April, tons
July 17, 2016 Netizens have quickly jumped online to share their frustration with the investigation process following the Vietnamese government’s media conference regarding the cause
May 30, 2016 Obama’s Vietnam visit could nudge domestic change while pushing Hanoi away from Beijing When Xi Jinping paid a state visit to Vietnam
Viet Tan brings you the latest analysis on pressing issues in Vietnam. An overwhelming majority of Vietnamese said they are eager to welcome President Obama
Viet Tan brings you the latest analysis on pressing issues in Vietnam. Vietnamese authorities continue to restrict basic rights including the freedom to seek, receive,
February 12, 2016 By Christophe Deloire, Secretary General, Reporters Without Borders and Duy Hoang, US-based leader of Viet Tan Sunnylands summit: Hanoi officials must commit
November 24, 2015 During the 1980s, several Vietnamese American journalists were brutally murdered. This was a crime that law enforcement agencies could not solve. Then
October 30, 2015 To: Raney Aronson-Rath, Executive Producer David Fanning, Founder and Executive Producer at Large Andrew Metz, Managing Editor A.C. Thompson, Reporter Dear editors,
How do politically attuned Vietnamese view General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong’s upcoming visit and the U.S.-Vietnam bilateral relationship? Viet Tan brings you the latest analysis
Viet Tan’s Digital Advocacy Director Trinh Nguyen testified before the Subcommittee on International Human Rights in the Canadian House of Commons. Along with human activists
April 30, 2015 Economic liberalisation doesn’t mean political reform, which is why Vietnamese refugees are still seeking freedom and democracy despite the war ending four