Australian MP gives speech to Parliament on human rights in Vietnam
A Federal Member for Fowler, Chris Hayes MP is a long-time advocate for Vietnam’s human rights defenders. In his most recent speech before the Australian
A Federal Member for Fowler, Chris Hayes MP is a long-time advocate for Vietnam’s human rights defenders. In his most recent speech before the Australian
May 29, 2012 The following is Viet Tan’s translation of attorney Thai Ha’s written account of the criminal proceedings against activists Dau Van Duong, Tran
May 23, 2012 Today, the People’s Court of Nghe An in Vietnam sentenced Dau Van Duong, Tran Huu Duc, Chu Manh Son, and Hoang Phong
May 24, 2012 Hanoi – A court in central Vietnam on Thursday sentenced four Catholic activists to a total of nearly 10 years in prison
May 23, 2012 A rights group calls for the release of four young Vietnamese men. An international rights watchdog has called on Vietnam to release
May 22, 2012 Four Advocates Facing Trial for Social Activism (Bangkok) – Vietnamese authorities should immediately release four Catholic activists accused of conducting propaganda against
Joining the chorus of rights advocates and parliamentarians advocating for the release of Dr. Nguyen Quoc Quan, Peter Gitmark of Norway’s Høyre Party sends a
Appearing before the Parliament of Australia, Luke Simpkins MP for Cowan raises concerns about the arbitrary detention of Dr. Nguyen Quoc Quan. SPEECH May 10,
May 16, 2012 A jury of Irish Parliamentarians announces the shortlisted nominees for the 2012 Front Line Defenders Award for Human Rights Defenders at Risk
May 16, 2012 Prime Minister Nguyen Socialist Republic of Vietnam 1 Hoang Hoa Tham Street Ba Dinh Hanoi Vietnam Dear Prime Minister, Re: Call for
May 16, 2012 WASHINGTON – The wife of a US citizen held in Vietnam urged Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Tuesday to push for his
May 15, 2012 The State Department’s top human rights official was forced to go off script and meet with the wife of an American citizen