US lawmakers urge Vietnam to free activists
May 27, 2011 WASHINGTON — US lawmakers are urging Vietnam to free seven rights campaigners from an unauthorized church who are expected to go on
May 27, 2011 WASHINGTON — US lawmakers are urging Vietnam to free seven rights campaigners from an unauthorized church who are expected to go on
May 27, 2011 Seven human rights defenders are to face trial on 30 May 2011 at the People’s Court of Ben Tre, in Vietnam, on
May 26, 2011 His Excellency Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung c/o Embassy of Vietnam 1233 20th Street, NW #400 Washington, DC 20036 Dear Prime Minister
May 25, 2011 By Patrick Goodenough (CNSNews.com) – When students at a university in Vietnam went to the polls this week in the country’s legislative
May 25, 2011 Just days before a major political trial, Vietnamese authorities continue to deny defense lawyers copies of basic documents relating to the case
May 24, 2011 His Excellency Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung c/o Embassy of Vietnam 470 Wilbrod Street Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6M8 Dear Prime Minister Dung:
Travesty of Justice: Seven land rights activists on trial in Vietnam (in pdf) May 23, 2011 By Duy Hoang and Trinh Nguyen Background Crackdown against
May 23, 2011 By Simon Roughneen HO CHI MINH CITY – Emerging from the anterooms of the Thanh Minh Zen monastery, Thich Quang Do nodded
The Hon. Kevin Rudd MP Minister for Foreign Affairs PO Box 6022 House of Representatives Parliament House Canberra ACT 2600 19 May 2011 Dear Minister
May 21, 2011 HANOI: Seven rights campaigners are due to stand trial in Vietnam accused of attempting to overthrow the communist government, political opposition group
May 20, 2011 In one of the largest political trials in Vietnam to date, communist authorities will try seven land rights and religious freedom advocates
May 19, 2011 By Bridget O’Flaherty While international attention has been focused on China’s crackdown on activists, Vietnam has also been tightening the noose around