Two Canadian MPs urge Vietnamese government to rescind Decision 15
His Excellency Nguyen Tan Dung Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam Embassy of Vietnam 470 Wilbrod Street Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N1 Dear Prime
His Excellency Nguyen Tan Dung Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam Embassy of Vietnam 470 Wilbrod Street Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N1 Dear Prime
June 24, 2010 When Vietnam’s communist legislators rejected the government’s controversial 56-billion-dollar proposal for a bullet train last weekend, many Vietnamese hailed them as brave
Jun 19, 2010 By Martin J Young HUA HIN, Thailand – Search giant Google has expressed concern over new regulations that will allow the Vietnamese
June 17, 2010 Promoting Human Rights in Vietnam: A Workshop at the Canadian Parliament Statement by Dr. Chan Tran, Viet Tan Honorable Members of Parliament,
June 11, 2010 by Catherine in SEO [12]. Top search engine Google has accused the Vietnam government of blocking access to certain websites and tracking user
The Honorable Hillary Clinton Department of State Secretary of State 2201 C Street, NW Room 7226 Washington, DC 20520 Dear Madam Secretary: I am writing
June 11, 2010 HANOI, Vietnam — Google Inc. says new Internet regulations in Vietnam raise disturbing concerns that the government may be working to block
Open Letter to the Prime Minister of Vietnam 1 June 2010 The Honorable Nguyen Tan Dung Prime Minister Socialist Republic of Vietnam 2 Hoang Van
June 8, 2010 By Danny O’Brien/CPJ Internet Advocacy Coordinator General purpose computers give journalists an incredible amount of power to create, research, and publish their
By Ed Silverstein June 7, 2010 A new government requirement – to install monitoring software on computers at Internet cafes, hotels and other public establishments
By Robert McMillan June 4, 2010 IDG News Service – Human rights activists are worried that new software mandated by Vietnamese authorities may lead to