Time for Serious Approach to Vietnam Human Rights
By Jared Genser and Greg McGillivary December 13, 2013 Secretary of State John Kerry should use his trip to Vietnam to prompt Hanoi to improve
By Jared Genser and Greg McGillivary December 13, 2013 Secretary of State John Kerry should use his trip to Vietnam to prompt Hanoi to improve
By Tra Mi December 12, 2013 A coalition of human rights organizations have issued an open letter calling for the release of prominent Vietnamese blogger,
Congresswomen Zoe Lofgren (D-CA-19) and Loretta Sanchez (D-CA-46), co-chairs of the Congressional Caucus on Vietnam, released a bipartisan letter urging Secretary of State John Kerry
The Honourable Appeal Judge 262 Doi Can Street Ba Dinh District, Hanoi City Vietnam Fax: +8408048524 10 December 2013 Copy furnished: 1) H.E. Prime Minister
December 6, 2013 By Anjali Abraham In a decision announced on November 28, 2013, the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention (UNWGAD) in Geneva
November 29, 2013 The detention of Vietnamese blogger and human rights activist, Le Quoc Quan, has been condemned by a United Nations human rights tribunal
November 29, 2013 By Dara Kerr The Southeast Asian nation is serving up harsh penalties, including fines and prison time, to people who post “propaganda
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan-Dung 01 Hoang Hoa Tham – Ba Dinh – Ha Noi Vietnam Neustadt, 25.11.2013 The following officials will receive a copy of
MOTION OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF BARS THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF BARS DEMANDS THE RELEASE OF VIETNAMESE LAWYER LE QUOC QUAN Adopted unanimously by the
November 7, 2013 The Vietnamese authorities must end their alarming crackdown on dissent and immediately put in place measures to protect activists from further harassment
Joint appeal to U.S. Ambassador Samantha Power and EU foreign affairs commissioner Catherine Ashton. Excellency, We, the undersigned members of parliament, human rights activists and
October 29, 2013 A court in the southern province of Long An passed a 15-month suspended prison sentence today on the blogger and activist Dinh