Dissident priest not on Vietnam amnesty list
HANOI — A dissident Catholic priest whose release has been sought by US lawmakers failed to make an amnesty list of more than 5,000 prisoners
HANOI — A dissident Catholic priest whose release has been sought by US lawmakers failed to make an amnesty list of more than 5,000 prisoners
August 29, 2009 HANOI (Reuters) – Vietnamese police have detained a blogger who was critical of the ruling Communist Party, his acquaintances said on Saturday,
August 20, 2009 Hanoi – Vietnam is to try a group of pro-democracy activists on charges of violating national security, state media reported Thursday. The
In responding to calls from the Vietnamese Community in Australia, three Australian politicians have written letters to the Vietnamese Authorities requesting for the immediate release
Friday, July 31, 2009 By Patrick Goodenough, International Editor (CNSNews.com) – Vietnamese-American activists and members of Congress Thursday issued fresh calls for U.S. lawmakers to
July 27th, 2009 HANOI — Hundreds of Vietnamese Catholics have marched in support of fellow believers arrested last week after a violent dispute at the
111TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION H. RES. Calling on the Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam to release imprisoned bloggers and respect Internet freedom. ___________________________
Press Release Office of Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez 47th District, California www.house.gov/sanchez FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Caroline Hogan July 23, 2009 Phone: (202) 225-2965 WASHINGTON, D.C.
July 21th, 2009 Tensions between Catholics and the Vietnamese government are running high in a central province of Vietnam today after clashes with police left
July 18, 2009 HANOI – SIX Vietnamese dissidents, arrested before the latest wave of arrests of human rights activists, will be prosecuted for ’propaganda’ against
July 8th, 2009 According to local media, Vietnam state police has detained two more democracy activists, Nguyen Tien Trung and Tran Anh Kim, under article
July 5th, 2009 In their June 21st, 22nd, and 23rd publications, the People’s Public Security Online Newspaper (CAND Online) published a photograph of a conference