More Internet Bloggers Arrested in Vietnam
Contact: Duy Hoang +1 (202) 470-0845 Since September last year, the Vietnamese government has unleashed a concerted campaign against independent journalists and bloggers. Using charges
Contact: Duy Hoang +1 (202) 470-0845 Since September last year, the Vietnamese government has unleashed a concerted campaign against independent journalists and bloggers. Using charges
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PROOF Main Committee PRIVATE MEMBERS’ BUSINESS Religious Freedom and Democracy in Vietnam SPEECH Monday, 17 August 2009 BY AUTHORITY OF THE HOUSE
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PROOF Main Committee PRIVATE MEMBERS’ BUSINESS Religious Freedom and Democracy in Vietnam SPEECH Monday, 17 August 2009 BY AUTHORITY OF THE HOUSE
August 14, 2009 China and Malaysia backed off on controversial Internet filtering plans this week while Vietnam stepped up its own filtering of Catholic websites
Director of Research This year marks the 20th anniversary of Communism’s defeat in Central-East Europe. As many remember the tumbling of Communist regimes in countries
Statement by Duy Hoang Spokesperson, Viet Tan *** Last week, a mother brought thirty roses to a stark prison camp outside of Hanoi. She was
July 23, 2009 Viet Tan is encouraging supporters of human rights in Vietnam to ask their Member of Congress to co-sponsor H.Res. 672. Introduced today
July 20th, 2009 It’s no secret that Congress has a lot on its plate. With comprehensive health care reform, clean energy legislation, and a complete
July 20, 2009 WASHINGTON – There is much to celebrate in Vietnam these days, with substantial economic progress, reductions in poverty and deepening trade relationships
June 19, 2009 Facing mounting public opposition against bauxite mining in the Central Highlands and outrage over Hanoi’s appeasement toward Chinese encroachment in the East
Mr SIMPKINS (Cowan) (4.50 pm)—I would like to take this opportunity to again speak on the issue of human rights in Vietnam. In particular, I
Wednesday, 27 May 2009 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PROOF ADJOURNMENT Vietnam SPEECH Mr SIMPKINS (Cowan) (7.40 pm) On previous occasions I have spoken on behalf of