Statement Regarding Vietnamese Police Assault On Human Rights Activist Pham Van Troi
June 29, 2008 ỦY BAN NHÂN QUYỀN VIỆT NAM THE COMMITTEE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IN VIETNAM Address: P.O BOX 648 BƯU ĐIỆN BỜ HỒ, HÀ
June 29, 2008 ỦY BAN NHÂN QUYỀN VIỆT NAM THE COMMITTEE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IN VIETNAM Address: P.O BOX 648 BƯU ĐIỆN BỜ HỒ, HÀ
June 26, 2008 HOUSTON — In the heart of Houston’s Asian community on Wednesday, hundreds of Vietnamese-Americans did something that they would never have been
June 20, 2008 IPA urges Vietnam to strengthen private publishing Geneva, 20 June 2008 – Following the adoption of a resolution on freedom to publish
06/22/2008 WASHINGTON — Facing political and economic pressures at home, Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and Vietnamese Premier Nguyen Tan Dung travel to Washington this week
President and Prime Minister Dung set to meet next week By BRITTANY LEVINE WASHINGTON – Human rights first, trade second. That’s what President Bush needs
STATEMENT OF VIETNAMESE POLITICAL PARTIES ON THE OCCASION OF THE STATE VISIT OF P.M. NGUYEN TAN DUNG TO THE U.S. June 19, 2008 On the
To the; Honorable Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren, Honorable Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez, Honorable Congressman Christopher Smith Honorable Congressman Tom Davis Vietnam – June 15, 2008 – After
June 17, 2008 Why is free speech a crime in Vietnam? On the eve of Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung’s visit, Members of Congress and
June 4, 2008 Australia has urged Vietnam to let the country’s media do its job, following the arrests of two journalists who had criticised a
June 5, 2008 Nguyen Quoc Quan describes his ordeal to Rep. Sanchez as he tours the Capitol to thank his champions. WASHINGTON – Locked in
April 30, 2008 During a recent tour in Europe, the Chairman of Viet Tan, Mr. Diem H. Do, made a visit to Geneva, Switzerland on
May 30, 2008 David Kramer, US Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy and Human Rights, seen here in April 2008, said he had raised with