Press Release – Oppressive Vietnamese Government
THE HON ALAN CADMAN MP FEDERAL MEMBER FOR MITCHELL Oppressive Vietnamese Government Yesterday in the Australian Parliament the Hon Alan Cadman Member for Mitchell called
THE HON ALAN CADMAN MP FEDERAL MEMBER FOR MITCHELL Oppressive Vietnamese Government Yesterday in the Australian Parliament the Hon Alan Cadman Member for Mitchell called
Human Rights: Vietnam Mr CADMAN (Mitchell) (7.35 p.m.)—Last Saturday evening I had the pleasure of representing the government at the annual new year festival of
Private Member’s Statement Vietnam: Human Rights Mr BOWEN (Prospect) (1.47 pm)—Civil and human rights for the people of Vietnam is an issue which many honourable
HANOI (AFP) – Police in communist Vietnam on Tuesday arrested two pro-democracy lawyers accused of issuing propaganda against the state in what activists have called
Excerpt from Proof Legislative Assembly Daily Hansard of the Parliament of Victoria dated Thursday, 1 March 2007. Fr Nguyen Van Ly Mr DONNELLAN (Narre Warren
Friday, March 2, 2007 HANOI – Vietnamese pro-democracy activists Friday announced a series of overseas rallies against what they call an “escalation of political oppression”
Hanoi – Authorities in central Vietnam have moved a dissident Catholic priest, detained in his office since last week, to another diocese, a church official
Sun, Feb. 25, 2007 HANOI, Vietnam – Vietnamese police have accused a prominent dissident Catholic priest of disseminating propaganda intended to undermine the communist government,
Sun Feb 25, 4:23 PM ET HANOI (AFP) – Vietnamese police opened an official investigation into a dissident Catholic priest, accusing him of propaganda against
25 February 2007 HANOI – Vietnamese authorities have moved an outspoken Catholic priest from his home in the central city of Hue to another parish
February 15, 2007 It is two days until the Lunar New Year, but Bui Thi Kim Ngan couldn’t think of the nation’s largest and most
On the morning of February 16, 2007, Mr. Nguyen Phong, co-founder of the Viet Nam Progression Party received request from Thuy Xuan village’s police that