Vietnam’s Prisoners of Conscience: ‘Like Fish Under the Blade’
January 18, 2021 Judith Bergman | The Diplomat “We are like fish under the blade, always ready to be arrested,” Vietnamese journalist and dissident Pham
January 18, 2021 Judith Bergman | The Diplomat “We are like fish under the blade, always ready to be arrested,” Vietnamese journalist and dissident Pham
GENEVA (14 January 2021) – UN human rights experts said today that the heavy sentences handed down against three Vietnamese journalists and human rights defenders,
Congressman Alan Lowenthal (CA-47), co-chair of the Congressional Caucus on Vietnam, today joined with seven House colleagues in urging the U.S. State and Treasury departments
December 12, 2020 Phan Kim Khanh Receives the 2020 Le Dinh Luong Human Rights Award Viet Tan is proud to announce Mr. Phan Kim Khanh
Berlin — November 20, 2021 The Federal Association of Vietnamese Refugees in the Federal Republic of Germany asked the following organizations to discuss the human
November 25, 2020 (New York) – The Vietnamese authorities should immediately drop all charges and release the dissident and poet Tran Duc Thach, Human Rights Watch said
November 8, 2020 Kaylee Uland | Asia Sentinel There is strong evidence that Vietnam continues to torture some of the country’s growing population of political
DPA for South China Morning Post | October 31, 2020 Press freedom group Reporters Without Borders on Friday accused Facebook of blocking posts in
David S. Cloud, Shashank Bengali | October 22, 2020 SINGAPORE — For months, Bui Van Thuan, a chemistry teacher turned crusading blogger in Vietnam, published one
Fifteen members of the United States Congress signed onto a joint letter to US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo about the unfair Dong Tam trial
At the end of a trial lasting from September 7 to 14, 2020 in Vietnam, some of the 29 citizens of Dong Tam received very
Competition for maritime claims in the South China Sea is not a new issue in the region. But, over the past decade, China has attempted