Vietnam: Release of woman labour rights activist positive but scores remain behind bars
June 30, 2014 The early release of Do Thi Minh Hanh, a woman labour activist and prisoner of conscience, in Viet Nam is a positive
June 30, 2014 The early release of Do Thi Minh Hanh, a woman labour activist and prisoner of conscience, in Viet Nam is a positive
MEDIA ADVISORY June 30, 2014 Singing for Vietnam’s Waters and Human Rights: Thousands of activists expected for outdoor concert and march in Washington DC on
June 27, 2014 Vietnamese authorities have freed a young labor activist in poor health after she had served four years of a seven-year sentence for
Reporters Without Borders have included the Redemptorist Anton Ngoc Than in their list of “100 information heroes”. Vatican Insider interviews the man himself. The campaign
Internet Freedom Report (pdf version) Six digital activists from Vietnam were invited to the U.S in April and May by Viet Tan, Access, Electronic Frontier
June 3, 2014 By Emily Parker A few years before his arrest, in 2012, I exchanged e-mails with the Vietnamese blogger Le Quoc Quan, a
Translated by Vu Quoc Ngu May 28, 2014 Viet Tan, a U.S.-based opposition party banned in Vietnam, has rejected the communist government’s accusation which says
May 18, 2014 Vietnam smothered anti-China protests on Sunday with a massive security clampdown after deadly riots triggered by a territorial dispute with Beijing spooked
May 13, 2014 Several thousand Vietnamese workers protested at Chinese-owned factories on Tuesday, vandalizing some of them, as anger flared at Beijing’s deployment of an
Marianne Brown May 11, 2014 HANOI — Hundreds of people across Vietnam took part in protests Sunday morning days after Vietnamese and Chinese vessels were
May 8, 2014 David Stout As Beijing appears to be openly enforcing territorial claims in the South China Sea, following a skirmish with Vietnam over
May 3, 2014 For the first time ever, Reporters Without Borders is publishing a list of profiles of “100 information heroes” for World Press Freedom