Eight Vietnamese Writers Receive Prestigious Human Rights Prize
July 22, 2008 Writers Banned, Censored, Harassed, and Jailed (New York, July 22, 2008) – Eight Vietnamese writers are among a diverse group of 34
July 22, 2008 Writers Banned, Censored, Harassed, and Jailed (New York, July 22, 2008) – Eight Vietnamese writers are among a diverse group of 34
30 political and mass organizations inside and outside Vietnam send complaint to the United Nations Security Council about China’s aggressive actions towards the Spratly Islands.
June 28, 2008 When we heard that Vi Duc Hoi’s mother was sick (liver cancer), Pham Van Troi and I took the bus from Luong
July 11, 2008 HANOI (AFP) — Thousands of followers on Friday mourned the death of Vietnam’s top dissident Buddhist monk Thich Huyen Quang at a
Australian Member of Parliament Bernie Ripoll Extends Condolences to Venerable Thich Quang Do
July 10, 2008 AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL Public Statement AI Index No. ASA 41/002/2008 Date: 10 July 2008 Viet Nam: Supreme Patriarch Thich Huyen Quang, a life
July 9, 2008 Australian Member of Parliament Luke Simpkins Extends Condolences to Venerable Thich Quang Do
July 9, 2008 US Members of Congress Ed Royce, Chris Smith, and Frank Wolf Express Condolences to the United Buddhist Church of Vietnam
July 9, 2008 Leadership Council for Human Rights Urges Vietnam to Respect Religious Freedom
June 11, 2008 Hoang Ha: Good morning, our audience. Today, we will meet a young student, Nguyen Tri Dung, the son of journalist Nguyen Van
July 9, 2008 For Immediate Release Vietnam: Don’t Interfere in Buddhist Patriarch’s Funeral Government Attempt to Take Over Funeral Risks Confrontation (New York, July 9,