Vietnamese leader to get an earful of rights complaints in US
Vietnam’s President Nguyen Minh Triet is expected to get an earful of human rights complaints when he makes his maiden visit to the United States
Vietnam’s President Nguyen Minh Triet is expected to get an earful of human rights complaints when he makes his maiden visit to the United States
10:35 A.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all for coming. Please be seated. Dr. Edwards, thanks for your kind words. Congressman Lantos — no better
Amnesty International today welcomed the news that Internet dissident Nguyen Vu Binh has been released from Ba Sao prison after spending almost five years behind
Activists meet with President Bush to talk about fight for democracy, crackdown on dissidents in Vietnam. Orange County democracy activists this week wrote an important
S.J. MAN SAYS FOCUS WAS ON CRACKDOWN A handful of Vietnamese-American activists took their campaign directly to the White House on Tuesday, urging President Bush
WASHINGTON: Four Vietnamese-American activists urged U.S. President George W. Bush on Tuesday to increase pressure on Vietnam to respect human rights and said the United
WASHINGTON — Rep. Earl Blumenauer, D-Ore., resigned as chair of the U.S.-Vietnam Caucus in protest of Vietnam’s recent convictions of democracy activists. “This most recent
On May 23, 2007 a group of around 80 farmers from Tien Giang whose land and properties were seized by local authorities gathered at the
May 22, 2007 Nguyen Khanh, Radio Free Asia After one month of ceasing his involvement, Phuong Nam Do Nam Hai has resumed with the democracy
China and Vietnam may be dramatically opening their economies to the world, but Amnesty International said Wednesday the two communist nations were maintaining an iron
May 21, 2007 At least 25 countries censor their citizens’ access to the Internet, according to new research from OpenNet, a nonprofit partnership of four