Open letter regarding the sovereignty dispute in the South China Sea
An open letter to the citizens and governments of the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia and Vietnam regarding the sovereignty dispute in the South China Sea
An open letter to the citizens and governments of the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia and Vietnam regarding the sovereignty dispute in the South China Sea
On October 26, 2008, President Nguyen Minh Triet of Vietnam embarked on a 4-day official visit to Russia, described as very important in expanding the
S. 3678. A bill to promote freedom, human rights, and the rule of law in Vietnam; to the Committee on Foreign Relations. Mrs. BOXER. Mr.
October 2, 2008 Viet Tan welcomes the introduction of the Vietnam Human Rights Act in the Senate. Led by Senator Barbara Boxer, S. 3678 is
September 10, 2008 Communist authorities in Vietnam have arrested several democracy activists in the middle of the night and placed many others under house arrest.
September 10, 2008 Asia Times Online Generations of French school children grew up learning never to forget Alsace-Lorraine, territory that France lost to Prussia in
September 4, 2008 Later this month, the U.S. State Department is due to release its annual report on international religious freedom. Recent events in Vietnam
July 11, 2008 WASHINGTON – Days after taking up the presidency of the United Nations Security Council in a long-sought affirmation of its international standing,
Speaking Up for Vietnam By Sara Colm, published in The New York Sun June 25, 2008 A Buddhist monk missing since authorities evicted him from
Statement by Do Hoang Diem Chairman, Viet Tan Testimony before the Congressional Caucus on Vietnam Hearing on Human Rights Conditions in Vietnam and Suggestions for
May 13, 2008 Today in Saigon, in a trial lasting less than six hours, Vietnamese communist authorities convicted a member and two supporters of Viet