Activists accuse Vietnam of cyber attack
HANOI — A US-based opposition group labelled “terrorist” by Vietnam on Monday blamed the communist government for a cyber attack that it said had crippled
HANOI — A US-based opposition group labelled “terrorist” by Vietnam on Monday blamed the communist government for a cyber attack that it said had crippled
August 22, 2011 Beginning on August 13, hackers launched a sustained attack against www.viettan.org. A network of compromised computers, or botnet, consisting of 77,000 internet
August 21, 2011 (Reuters) – Vietnamese police detained scores of people taking part in an anti-China rally in Hanoi on Sunday in defiance of a
August 19, 2011 The International Observatory for Lawyers expresses its greatest indignation regarding Mr. Huynh Van Dong’s arbitrary disbarment from Dak Lak Bar Association in
August 18, 2011 HANOI, Vietnam — A Vietnamese appeals court Thursday reduced the sentences of two land-rights activists convicted of trying to overthrow the government
August 18, 2011 Petitioners Imprisoned for Helping Rural Poor, Practicing Their Rights (Bangkok, August 18, 2011) – The Vietnam government should immediately release four peaceful
August 17, 2011 Four imprisoned democracy and land rights activists will appear before an Appeals Court in Ben Tre province, Vietnam on August 18, 2011.
August 16, 2011 By JULIE COHN HOP TIEN, Vietnam — Rare visitors to Hop Tien often catch a first glimpse of this sleepy village in
August 16, 2011 One of Vietnam’s most prominent human rights lawyers has been expelled from his local bar association in what an opposition group claims
August 11, 2011 Bangkok — The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the prison sentence handed down on Wednesday to French-Vietnamese blogger Pham Minh Hoang and
By Sarah Williams | Washington August 11, 2011 International officials and organizations are calling for the release of French-Vietnamese blogger Pham Minh Hoang, who was
August 11, 2011 HANOI, Vietnam — The U.S., France and a human rights group have strongly criticized the conviction of a French-Vietnamese math professor who