Draft decree would end online anonymity, force foreign Internet firms to censor
April 13, 2012 Reporters Without Borders calls on the Vietnamese authorities to abandon plans for a decree that would increase online censorship to an utterly
April 13, 2012 Reporters Without Borders calls on the Vietnamese authorities to abandon plans for a decree that would increase online censorship to an utterly
April 13, 2012 By Patrick Goodenough (CNSNews.com) – Vietnam’s communist government is considering draft regulations that would compel companies like Facebook and Google to cooperate
April 12, 2012 Gathering the group in Hanoi suggests Vietnam may prosecute the long-held detainees. Eleven Vietnamese activists who have been languishing in jail without
April 11, 2012 Internet giants like Google and Facebook may have to cooperate with government censors Google, Facebook, and other Internet companies may be required
April 11, 2012 By Duy Hoang, Angelina Huynh, Trinh Nguyen Summary The Government of Vietnam is updating its Internet management policies with grave implications for
April 11, 2012 Taking place on April 13th at New York University, the International Public Service Association’s 9th Annual Conference will explore the recent events
April 5, 2012 Crony capitalism went on trial in Vietnam last week. However, the proceedings did little to quell public skepticism or address the underlying
March 29, 2012 A Protestant pastor was sentenced to 11 years in prison in Vietnam Monday for leading a house church, unregistered as an official
Vietnam Cracks Down On The Internet And Free Expression February 22, 2012 Dieu Cay knows the risks and rewards of being a blogger in Vietnam.
On March 12th, a coalition of 9 international human rights organizations sent out an open letter to Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and called
On Tuesday March 13, 2012, the fourth annual Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy gathered hundreds of courageous dissidents and human rights victims, activists,
March 13, 2012 Hanoi – A coalition of international organisations called on the Vietnamese government Tuesday to release five Catholic bloggers. In a letter to