Blogger’s detention prolonged illegally, two other bloggers arrested
October 21, 2010 Nguyen Hoang Hai, a blogger better known by the pen-name of Dieu Cay, should have been released yesterday or the day before
October 21, 2010 Nguyen Hoang Hai, a blogger better known by the pen-name of Dieu Cay, should have been released yesterday or the day before
October 22, 2010 Hong Vo handing out protest leaflets in Hanoi. Source: AP AUSTRALIAN social worker Hong Vo says she will struggle to return to
October 22, 2010 Hong Vo meets som Martin at Melbourne Airport after being deatined for protesting in Vietnam. Photo: Justin McManus A MELBOURNE mother has
A Melbourne-based Vietnamese activist has returned home after been detained in Hanoi over a pro-democracy rally.
Contact: Dr. Phong Nguyen : +61 434 183 144 October 20, 2010 Hong Vo, a social worker and member of Viet Tan from Australia, has
October 20, 2010 An Australian political activist arrested in Vietnam under a law covering acts ranging from terrorism to moral intimidation, but is yet to
October 15, 2010 Rolin Wavre was sent on mission in Asia. The General Secretary of the Radical Party in Geneva, Rolin Wavre, spent eight days
October 15, 2010 The communist government of Vietnam has branded another peaceful democracy activist as a “terrorist.” According to Hanoi’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, police
October 14, 2010 FEARS are held for a Melbourne social worker who has been detained in Vietnam after taking part in a political protest at
His Excellency Nguyen Tan Dung Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam Embassy of Vietnam 6 Timbarra Cres O’MALLEY ACT 2606 Dear Prime Minister,
Dear friends, Today, October 13, 2010, marks the two-month detention of my brother, Pham Minh Hoang in the Vietnamese prisons. A French-Vietnamese citizen, professor of
October 13, 2010 Vietnam has confirmed it is detaining a Melbourne woman after she took part in a pro-democracy demonstration in Hanoi at the weekend,