What is behind the latest crackdown on democracy activists in Vietnam?
January 22, 2010 SPEAKING your mind can be costly in Vietnam. This week a court in Ho Chi Minh City, the main city in the
January 22, 2010 SPEAKING your mind can be costly in Vietnam. This week a court in Ho Chi Minh City, the main city in the
20 January 2010 The sentences come against a backdrop of escalating repression Amnesty International has called for the immediate and unconditional release of four Vietnamese
January 22, 2010 Translated by Radio New Horizon After breaking into the website of Bauxite Vietnam, hackers not only fraudulently impersonated Pham Toan in attempt
January 20, 2010 By JAMES HOOKWAY Vietnam convicted and sentenced four prominent dissidents to lengthy jail terms Wednesday for attempting to overthrow the government, in
January 20, 2010 A group of democracy activists are facing the death penalty in Vietnam, accused of carrying out activities aimed at overthrowing the communist

By BEN STOCKING January 19, 2010 Vietnam will put a leading human rights lawyer and three other democracy activists on trial Wednesday, accusing them of
January 13, 2010 Statement Condemning the Desecration of Religious Artifacts in Vietnam’s Dong Chiem Parish Madame Speaker, I rise today, representing the voice of my
January 12, 2010 Hanoi – Police on Wednesday searched the Hanoi house of a professor who has criticized Chinese-run bauxite mines in Vietnam. A neighbour
January 12, 2010 Attacked by uniformed and plainclothes police, who took his camera, the reporter was abandoned unconscious and bleeding in the street. Solidarity of
In late summer 2009, a purported order by Vietnam’s Ministry of Public Security to block access to Facebook and other external websites began to circulate
January 7, 2010 HANOI, Vietnam – Several Vietnamese Catholics were injured when police used electric prods and fired tear gas in a dispute over a