Vietnam sentences American man to 6 months in jail on terrorism charges
May 13, 2008 HANOI, Vietnam – A court in southern Vietnam sentenced an American man of Vietnamese origin on Tuesday to six months in prison
May 13, 2008 HANOI, Vietnam – A court in southern Vietnam sentenced an American man of Vietnamese origin on Tuesday to six months in prison
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
In Vietnam, arguing that people deserve an alternative to the Communist Party is considered terrorism. Three men, including a U.S. citizen, go on trial for
Stifling atmosphere before trial – Judges have a hard time finding explanations for the pre-determined verdict Dr. Nguyen Quoc Quan, Somsak Khunmi, and Ngyen The
Updated 8:00am (Vietnam) May, 13, 2008 Approximately 500 uniformed public security officers stationed at the corner of Nguyen Du and Ly Tu Trong, as well
Immediately after Viet Tan’s notification of the trial of Dr. Nguyen Quoc Quan, Somsak Khunmi, and Nguyen The Vu on May 13, 2008, the French
The Hon. Stephen Smith, MP Minister for Foreign Affairs PO Box 6022 House of Representatives Parliament House Canberra ACT 2600 12th May 2008 Dear Minister,
12 May 2008 Reporters Without Borders appealed today for clemency in the case of three people who are due to be tried in Ho Chi
By Stephen Magagnini – smagagnini@sacbee.com May 10, 2008 Sacramento area engineer and pro-democracy activist Nguyen Quoc Quan is scheduled to go on trial in Vietnam
U.S. Representative Zoe Lofgren 16th Congressional District, California For Immediate Release: CONTACT: Pedro Ribeiro 202-225-3072, pedro.ribeiro@mail.house.gov May 9, 2008 Congressional Caucus on Vietnam Holds Hearing
WASHINGTON, May 6 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Communist authorities in Vietnam will bring to trial American citizen Nguyen Quoc Quan, Thai resident Somsak Khunmi and Vietnamese citizen