Bloggers imprisoned in mass sentencing in Vietnam
Bangkok, January 9, 2013—At least five independent bloggers were sentenced today to harsh jail terms in Vietnam, according to local and international news reports. The
Bangkok, January 9, 2013—At least five independent bloggers were sentenced today to harsh jail terms in Vietnam, according to local and international news reports. The
January 9, 2013 The conviction and heavy sentencing of 13 peaceful Catholic activists in Viet Nam today flies in the face of justice and is
January 8, 2013 Vietnamese authorities have put 14 rights activists on trial on charges of trying to overthrow the Communist government, in the largest subversion
December 11, 2012 HANOI, Vietnam — The U.S. and Vietnam, former enemies who share concerns about China’s rise, are finding that one issue — human
December 3, 2012 – by staff William & Mary Law School Professor Linda Malone will serve as a pro bono counsel for Nguyen Quoc Quan,
by Mai Huong Ngo | November 20, 2012 Nguyen Quoc Quan protesting in Washington, D.C., in 2010. Today, my husband will spend his 59th birthday
November 6, 2012 By Stephen Magagnini smagagnini@sacbee.com Officials from the U.S. Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City – formerly known as Saigon – have
By Stephen Magagnini smagagnini@sacbee.com November 3, 2012 After more than six months in a Vietnamese prison, pro-democracy activist Nguyen Quoc Quan of Elk Grove is
A special one-day seminar for activists presented by Viet Tan When: August 18, 2012 | 9am-5pm Where: Washington, DC (location TBD) Viet Tan’s “Digital Activism
July 20, 2012 Ms Tran Thi Thuy, a land rights activist and member of Viet Tan, is being subjected to ill-treatment in detention. Stomach injuries
July 16, 2012 A rights group says a Vietnamese land activist with a serious health condition has been singled out for abuse in jail. A
July 16, 2012 The U.S. Secretary of State connects human rights and prosperity. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton may have been disappointed in her