Vietnamese Netizens Are Getting Bolder Online, Despite Tough Laws
Mong Palatino Despite serious restrictions on free expression in Vietnam, a growing number of citizens are actively using online networks to express their views on
Mong Palatino Despite serious restrictions on free expression in Vietnam, a growing number of citizens are actively using online networks to express their views on
Viet Tan’s Chairman appeared as a witness before Canada’s Subcommittee on International Human Rights of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development regarding
Viet Tan brings you the latest analysis on pressing issues in Vietnam. The emergence of independent civil society organizations coupled with closer ties with the
April 7, 15 L4L is very concerned about the ongoing harassment of human rights lawyer Nguyen Van Dai. Dai was under house arrest in Hanoi
March 22, 2015 Vietnamese writer Nguyen Xuan Nghia, who is currently under three-year house arrest, has been honored with the Freedom of Expression Prize of
March 20, 2015 Ahead of this year’s RightsCon, Viet Tan presents our analysis on Vietnam’s social media landscape. With a population of 93 million and
March 16, 2015 Vietnamese human rights lawyer Nguyen Van Dai was harassed and threatened by security officers outside his home on Sunday morning following his
H.E. Mr. Trương Tấn Sang President of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam 02 Hung Vuong street, Ba Dinh district Ha Noi – Viet Nam
January 25, 2015 On January 23, 2015, La Viet Dung, the founder of the “I Don’t Like the Communist Party of Vietnam” campaign, was detained
On 16 January 2014, L4L sent letters to the Bar Association in connection to the request of several government offices to revoke Vo An Don’s
January 19, 2015 The European Union and Vietnam held on 19 January 2015 in Brussels the fourth round of their annual enhanced Dialogue on Human
On the eve of the United Nations Human Rights Council’s main annual session, the Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy assembles each year hundreds