Vietnam’s Blogger Revolution?
June 20, 2012 By Marianne Brown When security forces tried to evict a family of fish farmers from their land in Tien Lang district in
June 20, 2012 By Marianne Brown When security forces tried to evict a family of fish farmers from their land in Tien Lang district in
June 18, 2012 Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung Socialist Republic of Vietnam Office of the State 1 Bach Thao Hanoi, Vietnam Dear Prime Minister, I
June 17, 2012 Viet Tan’s chairman, Do Hoang Diem, will give remarks at East-West Center’s 3rd International Media Conference, “Networked News: How New Media Is
June 13, 2012 Observers say Vietnam is tightening controls online ahead of a proposed decree on Internet usage. A prominent Vietnamese activist says authorities forced
June 10, 2012 By Bridget O’Flaherty The optimism during Vietnam’s pre-2008 economic boom is over. The Communist Party knows it must take action. But it
June 8, 2012 [Re Cold counter to warming US-Vietnam ties, Asia Times Online, June 6, 2012] Adam Boutzan provides Viet Tan a backhanded compliment by
June 7, 2012 The United States says the planned proposal will curtail online freedom of expression in Vietnam. Washington has voiced concerns to the Vietnamese
June 5, 2012 The Honorable Nguyen Tan Dung Prime Minister Socialist Republic of Vietnam Dear Prime Minister Dung: We write to request that you facilitate
May 30, 2012 Vietnam has upheld the jail sentences of two human rights activists, throwing out an appeal against their conviction for spreading anti-government propaganda,
May 30, 2012 Vietnam throws out appeals by two activists sentenced for spreading propaganda against the state. A Vietnamese court on Wednesday dismissed the appeals
May 29, 2012 (New York) – Vietnamese authorities should void the conviction of blogger Ho Thi Bich Khuong, 44, and immediately free her. The People’s
A Federal Member for Fowler, Chris Hayes MP is a long-time advocate for Vietnam’s human rights defenders. In his most recent speech before the Australian