Democracy in Action or Shrimp Sauce Election
April 11, 2016 Episode 46 By Giang Nguyễn Hoàng Văn Dũng, a 36-year-old activist with the Việt Nam Path Movement, is making his way to
April 11, 2016 Episode 46 By Giang Nguyễn Hoàng Văn Dũng, a 36-year-old activist with the Việt Nam Path Movement, is making his way to
By Shawn W. Crispin April 08, 2016 The Diplomat talks with the spokesman of Vietnam’s most prominent sanctioned political party about the country’s politics. Duy
March 7, 2016 By Trinh Nguyễn On a sunny August day last year, a large group of family members, friends, and supporters rushed through the
February 23, 2016 Tran Minh Nhat, a former prisoner of conscience, was stoned on the head and threatened by local authorities that they would burn
February 17, 2016 Catholic activist Tran Minh Nhat, 24,of Vietnam’s Lam Dong province was arrested in August 2011 and sentenced to four years in prison
February 18, 2016 Regarding the Vietnamese authorities’ brutal actions toward former prisoner of conscience Tran Minh Nhat and his family We, the former prisoners of
February 15, 2016 Brad Adams is Asia director at Human Rights Watch. While it’s still anyone’s guess who will win November’s presidential election in the
February 12, 2016 During the Lunar New Year, Lam Ha Police harassed and threatened my family for the seventh time in just over a month.
February 12, 2016 By Christophe Deloire, Secretary General, Reporters Without Borders and Duy Hoang, US-based leader of Viet Tan Sunnylands summit: Hanoi officials must commit
By Mây Trần February 8, 2016 Early this year, Trần Thanh Tuấn visited An Phước prison in Bình Dương province north of Sài Gòn. He
January 22, 2016 It may look like a capitalist frontier, but it’s a police state at heart. Vietnam is a moiré pattern: Squint at the
January 22, 2016 As the Vietnamese Communist Party gathers for its 12th Party Congress while many of Vietnam’s human rights defenders remain jailed, we affirm