Capital man freed after 6 months in Vietnamese jail
May 14, 2008 After six months in a Vietnamese prison, Sacramento-area pro-democracy activist Nguyen Quoc Quan is finally coming home this weekend, U.S. State Department
May 14, 2008 After six months in a Vietnamese prison, Sacramento-area pro-democracy activist Nguyen Quoc Quan is finally coming home this weekend, U.S. State Department
May 13, 2008 Three pro-democracy activists including an American were handed jail terms of up to nine months on “terrorism” charges in a trial held
U.S. Representative Zoe Lofgren 16th Congressional District, California For Immediate Release: CONTACT: Pedro Ribeiro 202-225-3072, pedro.ribeiro@mail.house.gov May 9, 2008 Congressional Caucus on Vietnam Holds Hearing
From her home in California, Ngo Mai Huong talks about the plight of her husband, the imprisoned Vietnamese-American democracy activist Nguyen Quoc Quan. A member
News Brief #2 Outpouring of Patriotism in Hanoi and Saigon Consideration for Beijing by Communist Party and Government April 29, 2008 At 9 o’clock in
April 29, 2008 HO CHI MINH CITY (AFP) — Police in Vietnam prevented major anti-Chinese rallies Tuesday with what activists said were scores of detentions
News Brief #1 Saigon on the Eve of the Olympic Torch Relay On April 28, 2008, amidst preparations for the highly anticipated arrival of the
Sunday, 27 April 2008 Vietnam has handed jail terms of up to five years to three pro-democracy activists who were arrested before a 2006 economic
2008.04.10 Tra Mi, Radio Free Asia reporter On Saturday, the Vietnamese government released and expelled three Viet Tan members, among them Mr. Mai Huu Bao
April 9, 2008 Vietnamese citizens who signed the Manifesto on Freedom and Democracy for Vietnam have been imprisoned, detained and harassed by the Communist Government
WASHINGTON, March 12 (Reuters) – The United States will use human rights talks with Vietnam in May to press for the release of political prisoners,
Mr. Nguyen Tan Dung Prime Minister of The Socialist Republic of Vietnam Hoang Van Thu, Hanoi Vietnam Geneva, 21 March 2008 Dear Mr. Prime Minister: