Speaking Up for Vietnam
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
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
May 6, 2008 Communist authorities in Vietnam will bring to trial American citizen Nguyen Quoc Quan, Thai resident Somsak Khunmi and Vietnamese citizen Nguyen The
The human rights talks continue when a delegation of human rights organizations met with the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Section for Human Rights and
April 23, 2008 Honorable Members of Parliament, First, I would like to thank you for inviting us here today. It is truly an honour for
April 23, 2008 Amidst the international attention on the Olympic and Beijing’s human rights violations, Norway is having human rights dialogue with Vietnamese pro-democracy forces.
On April 8, 2008, 118 Vietnamese dissidents signed a document titled “The Manifesto on Freedom and Democracy in Vietnam”. This can be considered the unifying
April 8, 2008 Vietnamese authorities free Nguyen Viet Trung while still detaining Nguyen Quoc Quan, Somsak Khunmi and Nguyen The Vu On April 7, communist
April 5, 2008 Today, April 5th, communist authorities expelled from Vietnam three members of Viet Tan: Nguyen Thi Xuan Trang, Swiss citizen, Mai Huu Bao,
April 4, 2008 Security police in Vietnam detained three members of Viet Tan as they went to visit colleagues who have been held for over