Interview with Maran Turner, Executive Director of Freedom Now
During its sixty-first session earlier this year, the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention (UNWGAD) released Opinion No. 46/2011, finding the government of Vietnam
During its sixty-first session earlier this year, the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention (UNWGAD) released Opinion No. 46/2011, finding the government of Vietnam
Taking the House Floor on December 13, 2011, Congresswoman Susan Davis (CA-53rd) addressed Congress on behalf of blogger Paulus Le Son and 14 other arrested
December 6, 2011 By Patrick Goodenough As the Obama administration pursues its “Pacific century” vision, some critics worry that one country with which it seeks
December 7, 2011 Fourteen members of the NSW Parliament have co-signed a letter to the Prime Minister of Vietnam, Mr Nguyen Tan Dung, expressing concern
December 6, 2011 Washington, DC— Marking International Human Rights Day on December 10th, Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez (CA-47), Co-chair of the Congressional Caucus on Vietnam, today
Speech at the Asia Democracy Conference by Ly Thai Hung, General Secretary of Viet Tan Tokyo – November 26, 2011 Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen,
November 29, 2011 A Vietnamese court on Tuesday reduced the jail sentence of a French-Vietnamese professor and blogger following an outcry from Paris and the
November 29, 2011 In a victory for freedom of association in Vietnam, the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention has released an opinion finding
November 28, 2011 Reporters Without Borders urges the court that will hear the blogger Pham Minh Hoang’s appeal tomorrow to quash his conviction on a
Peaceful Blogger Punished for Exercising Free Expression NOVEMBER 28, 2011 (New York) – Vietnamese authorities should immediately release the blogger Pham Minh Hoang and vacate
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PROOF ADJOURNMENT Vietnam: Human Rights Tuesday, 22 November 2011 BY AUTHORITY OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Mr HAYES (Fowler) (20:16): As a
As US and Vietnamese representatives met for the US-Vietnam Human Rights dialogue, seven international rights organizations press for freedom of expression and information and called