Vietnam mining project sparks protests
December 11, 2009 A massive mining project in central Vietnam has created one of the biggest civil protest movements the country has ever seen. Domestic
December 11, 2009 A massive mining project in central Vietnam has created one of the biggest civil protest movements the country has ever seen. Domestic
The Queanbeyan-Jerrabomberra branch of the NSW Nationals has supported a resolution expressing concern about human rights violations in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. The resolution,
December 3, 2009 HANOI — Vietnam’s restrictions on journalists, the Internet, and associations threaten the country’s progress, Western donors told an annual meeting of World
While praying one recent Saturday morning this month, Father Nguyen Van Ly collapsed on the floor unconscious. It was his second stroke in four months,
The Hon Stephen Smith MP Minister for Foreign Affairs Parliament House CANBERRA Ref: PJ – NGUY Dear Minister, I am writing this letter to express
The European Parliament , – having regard to the 15th ASEAN Summit Meeting of 23 to 25 October 2009, – having regard to the inauguration
November 19, 2009 Hanoi – Employees at Vietnamese internet providers confirmed Thursday that the government had ordered their companies to block the social networking site
By BEN STOCKING (AP) – November 17, 2009 HANOI, Vietnam — Vietnam’s growing legions of Facebook users fear that the country’s communist government might be
Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory 12 November 2009 Viet Tan MR COE (Ginninderra): Mr Speaker, recently I was very pleased to attend a
November 11, 2009 Do Hoang Diem knows the exact date when the Viet Tan democracy movement that he leads came of age. “It was 29
In advance of the US-Vietnam Human Rights Dialogue to be held in Washington DC, relatives of ten Vietnamese prisoners of conscience wrote the following letter
November 4,2009 Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung c/o Embassy of Vietnam 1233 20th Street NW #400 Washington, DC 20036 Dear Prime Minister Dung: We are