Australien MP Simpkins calls for the release of three Prisoners of Conscience
24 July 2015 H.E Mr Nguyen Tan Dung Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam c/o Embassy of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam 6
24 July 2015 H.E Mr Nguyen Tan Dung Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam c/o Embassy of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam 6
July 24, 2015 BANGKOK, Thailand — “Hardcore hip-hop” isn’t releasing yet another rhyme about cocaine and Glocks to titillate the American suburbs. Hardcore hip-hop is
July 21, 2015 Artist and youth activist Mr Nguyễn Thanh Phước remains in detention ten days after his arrest on 11 July 2015, during a
July 14, 2015 On July 11, Vietnamese youths prepared to attend an open meetup in Saigon, something they had been planning publicly for days. Outfitted
Australian Member of Parliament and Federal Opposition Whip Chris Hayes wrote a letter to Foreign Minister Julie Bishop regarding several cases of political prisoners who
July 8, 2015 After a meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama that was dogged by protests from Vietnamese exiles and expatriates, the head of Vietnam’s
Nine United States Representatives have written a letter to President Obama urging for the release of Vietnam’s voices of conscience on the eve of Vietnamese
July 2, 2015 U.S. President Barack Obama will bring up human rights issues with a high-ranking Vietnamese Communist Party official when they meet next week
June 29, 2015 Human rights activist Le Quoc Quan upon his release: ‘I will go ahead, because I believe it is good for the people
June 27, 2015 By Cat Barton Hanoi (AFP) – One of Vietnam’s most prominent dissidents vowed to continue his anti-China activism after being released from
June 26, 2015 The family of Vietnamese voice of conscience Dang Xuan Dieu gathered together to send a letter to U.S Secretary of State John
11 NGO’s have written a joint letter for Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung with the imminent release of human rights lawyer Le Quoc Quan.