Bush needs to press Vietnamese leader on human rights
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
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
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
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
Mar 12, 2008 WASHINGTON, March 12 (Reuters) – The United States will use human rights talks with Vietnam in May to press for the release
Pro-reform party coddled in US, branded terrorists in Vietnam by P. Parameswaran WASHINGTON, Dec 15, 2007 (AFP) – They rub shoulders with US President George
Vietnamese-American protesters demonstrate outside Vietnamese President Nguyen Minh Triet’s hotel in Dana Point, Calif., during his visit to the U.S., June 23, 2007 Vietnamese security
(CNSNews.com) – Vietnam’s communist government, which over the past year achieved its aims of securing normalized trade relations with the U.S. and being removed from
As President Bush prepares to meet at the White House on Friday with Vietnamese President Nguyen Minh Triet, leaders of a movement pressing for democratic
Orange County pushes discussion on Vietnam Wednesday, June 20, 2007 WASHINGTON Rep. Loretta Sanchez and three Vietnamese community leaders met with the House Speaker Nancy
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 (BP)—The United States should compel Vietnam to reverse its crackdown on human rights that occurred after the communist regime received favorable treatment from Washington,