Ongoing Harassment of Vietnamese Catholic Priest
June 3, 2017 A Catholic priest and his parishioners continue to be harassed and intimidated by local authorities and thugs from Nghe An Province in
June 3, 2017 A Catholic priest and his parishioners continue to be harassed and intimidated by local authorities and thugs from Nghe An Province in
Pham Minh Hoang, a former prisoner of conscience, professor of mathematics, and blogger with dual French-Vietnamese citizenship, published a call for help on his Facebook
Editor’s Note: Ahead of Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc’s meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, Loa reporter Trần Minh Nhật provides this view from Lâm
May 3, 2017 On the occasion of World Press Freedom Day, Vietnamese authorities must immediately release Nguyen Van Hoa, a video-journalist who has been detained
The first Vietnam Cyber Dialogue was co-hosted by ARTICLE 19, Reporters Without Borders and Viet Tan, and supported by the Open Technology Fund, as part
April 11, 2017 This article by Đôn Lê is from Loa, a news website and online radio project of Viet Tan that broadcasts stories about
April 6, 2017 Protests were held at several places along Vietnam’s coast on Thursday, a year after the country’s worst environmental disaster was caused by
March 14, 2017 The 88 Project, March 13, 2017: “My daughter Minh Mẫn was beaten and wounded in prison, and she was held in solitary
March 14, 2017 Exiled dissident Dang Xuan Dieu recounts the horror of his imprisonment in Vietnam to Mong Palatino. I first learned about the case
February 28, 2017 Co-hosted by Viet Tan, the 1st Vietnam Cyber Dialogue (VCD) aims to gather community leaders, activists, policy makers, and technologists working towards
February 21, 2017 Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to thank the organisers of the Geneva Summit for providing me the opportunity to speak about
February 15, 2017 Within 10 days of each other, three unassociated Vietnamese human rights defenders were arrested in January and are currently being held in