On the Charges Against Professor Pham Minh Hoang
September 29, 2010 In response to mounting public opinion and international pressure, Vietnam’s Ministry of Public Security acknowledged detaining Pham Minh Hoang, a lecturer at
September 29, 2010 In response to mounting public opinion and international pressure, Vietnam’s Ministry of Public Security acknowledged detaining Pham Minh Hoang, a lecturer at
September 16, 2010 Viet Tan launched a new website and blog today to assist Vietnamese internet users learn about circumvention techniques and digital security. With
September 15, 2010 The Government of Vietnam finally acknowledged detaining Professor Pham Minh Hoang—lecturer at the Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology—one month after
In recent weeks the Vietnamese authorities have quietly arrested a number of activists, among them individuals accused of “attempting to overthrow the socialist government” based
Dear readers, On September 1, 2010, we experienced a hacker attack. During this time, as we try to resist and repair, your access may be
September 1, 2010 Viet Tan applauds the leadership of Representatives Loretta Sanchez, Zoe Lofgren, Ed Royce and Judy Chu for sponsoring H. Res 1515 and
August 17, 2010 According to family sources, Pham Minh Hoang, a lecturer at the Ho Chi Minh City Polytechnic Institute, was arrested by Vietnamese security
June 4, 2010 The People’s Committee of Hanoi has required monitoring software to be installed on computers at all internet cafes, hotels and other establishments
April 27, 2010 Viet Tan today released a report detailing illegal computer attacks sponsored by the Hanoi government. The findings include: • Hackers from Vietnam
April 2, 2010 Renowned Vietnamese novelist and democracy activist Tran Khai Thanh Thuy will go before an appeals court in Hanoi on April 16. The
March 14, 2010 Amidst a crackdown by the Vietnamese Communist Party to silence patriotic voices, a group of Viet Tan members gathered in central Hanoi
January 20, 2010 Four democracy activists were sentenced to long prison terms in another closed trial in Vietnam. If the Hanoi regime had popular support,