Hanoi regime continues to detain democracy activist Nguyen Quoc Quan
August 17, 2012 Today marks four months of arbitrary detention in a Vietnamese jail for Dr. Nguyen Quoc Quan. A California resident and father of
August 17, 2012 Today marks four months of arbitrary detention in a Vietnamese jail for Dr. Nguyen Quoc Quan. A California resident and father of
August 14, 2012 The Honorable Nguyen Tan Dung Prime Minister Socialist Republic of Vietnam 2 Hoang Van Thu Hanoi, Vietnam Dear Prime Minister, I am
August 14, 2012 By Bridget O’Flaherty Despite growing ties with the U.S., a recent self-immolation in Hanoi was emblematic of the country’s deteriorating human rights
Originally written in French, the appeal was translated by Viet Tan. August 8, 2012 Ms. Tran Thi Thuy, 40 years old, is a land rights
July 30, 2012 Social media begins to drive opposition to the regime The citizen shall enjoy freedom of opinion and speech, . . . the
August 5, 2012 As a mother dies in protest at her daughter’s detention, it’s time for Britain to take a stand On 30 July, when
July 31, 2012 A Vietnamese court rejects a priest’s appeal as three bloggers await trial on similar charges An appeals court in Vietnam upheld an
July 30, 2012 Dang Thi Kim Lieng, the mother of the jailed blogger Ta Phong Tan, died after setting fire to herself today outside the
July 30, 2012 HANOI — The mother of a prominent Vietnamese blogger has died after setting herself on fire ahead of her daughter’s trial for
July 25, 2012 STANFORD, Calif., July 25, 2012—Allen Weiner, director of the Stanford Program in International and Comparative Law at Stanford Law School, today filed
July 25, 2012 Vietnamese villagers demand the return of their farmland and the punishment of corrupt officials. Nearly 1,000 villagers set up camp at a
A special one-day seminar for activists presented by Viet Tan When: August 18, 2012 | 9am-5pm Where: Washington, DC (location TBD) Viet Tan’s “Digital Activism