IPA Protests Ban on Vietnamese Publisher
Geneva, 20 February – For immediate release Deeply concerned about the 3-month ban imposed on the Da Nang Publishing House in Vietnam, the International Publishers
Geneva, 20 February – For immediate release Deeply concerned about the 3-month ban imposed on the Da Nang Publishing House in Vietnam, the International Publishers
Danger lies in forgetting a cruel war By Pham Hong Son, The Epoch Times, Feb 15, 2009 HANOI—February 17 marks the 30th anniversary day of
February 3, 2009 One year after Beijing officially incorporated Vietnam’s Spratly and Paracel Islands into a Chinese province, Vietnamese youths continue to protest Chinese encroachment
January 30, 2009 Wall Street Journal American soft power can spur democratic change. For anyone watching Barack Obama’s inaugural address last week from an unfree
Last week, during the official visit of Australian Parliamentary delegation to Vietnam, Mr. Luke Simpkins of the Australian Liberal Party met with democracy activists as
January 20, 2009 Vietnam’s authoritarian government has made a habit in recent years of cracking down on dissent around Tet, the lunar new year festival
January 18, 2009 BANGKOK — Vietnam’s government has issued several decrees in recent months to curtail blogging, as the number of Internet users soars in
January 12, 2009 The Nation The three-day Tet festival is approaching in Vietnam, the climax of a long season of celebrations that began with the
January 14, 2009 Asia Times Online Negotiating teams from Vietnam and China recently announced a final agreement for demarcating the two countries’ long-contested 1,350-kilometer land
January 7, 2009 “Let my people go” (Exodus 9:1c) THE CASE OF PASTOR NGUYEN THI HONG UNDER TRIAL AGAIN According to the notice from family
January 8, 2009 Journalists and Bloggers Jailed, Fired, and Harassed (New York, January 8, 2009) – The editors of two leading Vietnamese newspapers were fired
January 6, 2009 Royce Introduces Legislation Calling for Vietnam to be Returned to list of “Countries of Particular Concern” Resolution cites increased religious persecution Today,