Vietnamese communist authorities release Nguyen Trong Khiem…
Vietnamese communist authorities release Nguyen Trong Khiem, terrorize family of Nguyen The Vu, and continue to hide arrest of Nguyen Quoc Quan November 24, 2007
Vietnamese communist authorities release Nguyen Trong Khiem, terrorize family of Nguyen The Vu, and continue to hide arrest of Nguyen Quoc Quan November 24, 2007
November 23, 2007 On November 19, 2007, Viet Tan issued an alert that Vietnamese security police detained six individuals in Saigon on November 17th including:
November 19, 2007 On November 17, 2007, Vietnamese security police detained members and supporters of Viet Tan in Saigon. Those arrested and taken away included:
November 15, 2007 Wall Street Journal Asia Founded in 1930, the Vietnamese Communist Party is struggling with its identity — and role. Take the current
Statement of Representative Ed Royce “Human Rights Concerns in Vietnam” November 6, 2007 Thank you Mr. Chairman for highlighting the abysmal human rights situation in
Statement by Duy (Dan) Hoang Central Committee Member, Viet Tan Testimony before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Subcommittee on International Organizations, Human Rights, and
A change is coming, can you feel it? Our hearts are with the Burmese people and with all people suffering under dictatorships, like Vietnam. The
It wasn’t your typical summer vacation. Last year (2006), eight teens—six Americans and two Australians—travelled to Vietnam to witness firsthand the persecution of Christians in
Friday, August 17, 2007 WESTMINSTER -On a recent afternoon Jeon Je Yong sits at the dining table, eating plums. Jeon is sitting an arm’s length
July 19, 2007 Utilizing a force of over a thousand uniformed and plainclothes police, the Vietnamese communist authorities cleared the National Assembly’s representative office in
CHO LON, Vietnam—When President George W. Bush sits down with Vietnamese President Nguyen Minh Triet at the White House on Friday, it will be the