Vietnam: Release Dissident Poet
November 25, 2020 (New York) – The Vietnamese authorities should immediately drop all charges and release the dissident and poet Tran Duc Thach, Human Rights Watch said
November 25, 2020 (New York) – The Vietnamese authorities should immediately drop all charges and release the dissident and poet Tran Duc Thach, Human Rights Watch said
November 8, 2020 Kaylee Uland | Asia Sentinel There is strong evidence that Vietnam continues to torture some of the country’s growing population of political
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David S. Cloud, Shashank Bengali | October 22, 2020 SINGAPORE — For months, Bui Van Thuan, a chemistry teacher turned crusading blogger in Vietnam, published one
Fifteen members of the United States Congress signed onto a joint letter to US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo about the unfair Dong Tam trial
At the end of a trial lasting from September 7 to 14, 2020 in Vietnam, some of the 29 citizens of Dong Tam received very
October 5, 2020 Viet Tan hosted a discussion with a panel of speakers from around the world to talk about the current tensions in the
Mr Valdis Dombrovskis Commissioner-Designate for Trade Mr Josep Borrell Fontelles High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy / Vice-President of the European
September 19, 2020 Representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and members of the Danish National Assembly pledged to work with colleagues in the EU,
An open letter to: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet UN Member States We, the undersigned organizations, join
On the eve of a trial against land rights activists in Vietnam, eleven organizations call the UN Human Rights Council president to send representatives of
August 25, 2020 Members of the United States Congress Harley Rouda, Alan Lowenthal, James P. McGovern, Juan Vargas, Zoe Lofgren, J. Luis Correa, and Maxine