Swiss Elected Representatives Call for the Release of Nguyen Van Dai
Mr. Didier Burkhalter Federal Councillor Federal Department of Foreign Affairs Bundesgasse 32 3003 Berne Geneva, 21 December 2015 Intervention for the vietnamese lawyer Nguyen Van
Mr. Didier Burkhalter Federal Councillor Federal Department of Foreign Affairs Bundesgasse 32 3003 Berne Geneva, 21 December 2015 Intervention for the vietnamese lawyer Nguyen Van
December 22, 2015 On 16 December 2015, Mr Nguyen Van Dai was arrested on anti-state charges in Hanoi. The arrest took place only one week
December 17, 2015 Congressman Alan Lowenthal today issued the following statement on the arrest yesterday in Vietnam of human rights lawyer Nguyen Van Dai on
December 18, 2015 Mr Nguyen Van Dai, a prominent lawyer and human rights defender, was arrested in Hanoi on Wednesday 16 December 2015 on charges
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung C/o Embassy of Vietnam 1233 20th Street NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20036 Dear Prime Minister, We are writing to
Australian Member of Parliament wrote a letter to Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung to raise his concerns regarding the recent detainment of Nguyen Van
Australian Member of Parliament and Chief Opposition Whip Chris Hayes sent a letter to the Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop to bring attention to the
December 16, 2015 Authorities in Viet Nam must immediately and unconditionally release human rights lawyer Nguyễn Văn Đài, who has been detained on charges of
December 11, 2015 URGENT ACTION | Index number: ASA 41/3052/2015 Prisoner of conscience Tran Thi Thuy, currently serving an eight year sentence in Viet Nam,
December 10, 2015 By Giang Nguyễn Myanmar’s democracy movement may still have a long road ahead but Vietnamese opposition groups are already parsing the lessons
December 9, 2015 The Vietnamese authorities must put an end to a wave of vicious and violent attacks on human rights defenders and end the
December 7, 2015 Masked assailants in Vietnam detained and beat a dissident lawyer and his fellow activists after they led a class to educate residents