
15 NGOs call to postpone consent to the EU-Vietnam FTA and IPA
Brussels, November 4, 2019 Dear Members of the European Parliament, We, the undersigned Vietnamese and international civil society organisations, are writing to urge you to

Brussels, November 4, 2019 Dear Members of the European Parliament, We, the undersigned Vietnamese and international civil society organisations, are writing to urge you to

In two decisions released this week the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention has called on Vietnam to release detained journalists Nguyen Van Hoa and

Lin Evlin | September 27, 2019 The Morrison government is being urged to do more for a 70-year-old Australian detained in Vietnam. The Vietnamese-Australian community

September 25, 2019 To: The President of the European Parliament David Sassoli The Chair of the European Parliament’s Subcommittee on Human Rights Maria Arena The

Viet Tan Alert September 18, 2019 Friends of human rights activist Chau Van Kham are organising a candlelight vigil to call for his release after

Nick Baker | August 28 An Australian citizen has been languishing in a Vietnamese prison and Human Rights Watch wants Australia to act. Australia is

Sarah Martin | August 22 Human Rights Watch raises concerns of ‘dire’ human rights record, including at least 133 political prisoners Scott Morrison has been

Nguyen Dang Minh Man, 34, a Vietnamese photojournalist and social activist, was arrested and detained in 2011 after publishing photos she had taken of a

Erin Handley, Mazoe Ford and Angelique Lu | July 23, 2019 The family of an Australian citizen who has been languishing in a Vietnamese prison

Viet Tan Alert June 24, 2019 Democracy activist Le Dinh Luong faces reprisals for organizing fellow prisoners Vietnamese authorities have punished democracy activist Le Dinh

Faras Ghani | May 20, 2019 ‘Level of terror rises sharply’ as Vietnam ranks 176th out of 180 countries in the 2019 Press Freedom Index.

The number of prisoners of conscience unjustly jailed across Viet Nam has surged by one third to 128 in signs of a growing crackdown on