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Viet Nam: Silenced critics must be released
Public Statement AI Index: ASA 41/004/2007 (Public) News Service No: 081 24 April 2007 Vietnamese lawyers, trade unionists, religious leaders and Internet dissidents have been
Viet Tan Meets with Geneva Radical Party
Geneva – Switzerland On April 18, 2007, leaders of the Parti Radical Genevois (Geneva Radical Party) opened the doors of their headquarters to welcome the
Parti Démocrate-Chrétien welcomes Viet Tan in Geneva
April 17, 2007 Geneva – Switzerland. A Viet Tan delegation, headed by Chairman Do Hoang Diem, received a warm welcome from the Parti Démocrate-Chrétien (PDC
Let’s speak up for dissent in Vietnam State muzzling of priest/poet an outrage that ought to be challenged
During the trial on March 30, Father Ly Van Nguyen’s mouth was physically muzzled after he recited four lines of his own poetry. “Communist trial

Cyber-activist Truong Quoc Huy imprisoned, brother Tuan flees to Cambodia for refuge, mother’s phone line cut
April 19, 2007 In an interview with Radio Free Asia yesterday, Truong Quoc Tuan, brother of cyber-dissident Truong Quoc Huy, stated that he has fled
Jailed Vietnamese priest accepts suffering as witness to Catholic faith, brother says
PERTH, Australia (CNS) – A Vietnamese priest sentenced to jail for spreading propaganda has accepted his suffering as an opportunity to bear witness to Catholicism,
Albright, McCain and Weber Call for Release of Le Quoc Quan
April 12, 2007 WASHINGTON, DC — Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, Senator John McCain and National Endowment for Democracy (NED) Chairman Vin Weber are

Vietnam cyber-dissident expected to face court
HANOI – A detained Vietnamese cyber-dissident is expected to face trial soon, possibly as early as this week, for “abusing democratic freedoms,” say relatives and