Vietnamese activist stripped of citizenship vows to fight on
June 13, 2017 Hanoi (dpa) – A Vietnamese political activist stripped of his citizenship will fight the “illegal” decision, the activist told dpa Tuesday. Pham
June 13, 2017 Hanoi (dpa) – A Vietnamese political activist stripped of his citizenship will fight the “illegal” decision, the activist told dpa Tuesday. Pham
June 12, 2017 Pham Minh Hoang deprived of Vietnamese citizenship, faces deportation On 10 June 2017, French-Vietnamese human rights defender, Pham Minh Hoang, received a
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is extremely concerned about the Vietnamese government’s declared intention to expel Pham Minh Hoang, an outspoken blogger who has French as
The first Vietnam Cyber Dialogue was co-hosted by ARTICLE 19, Reporters Without Borders and Viet Tan, and supported by the Open Technology Fund, as part

March 14, 2017 Exiled dissident Dang Xuan Dieu recounts the horror of his imprisonment in Vietnam to Mong Palatino. I first learned about the case
February 28, 2017 Co-hosted by Viet Tan, the 1st Vietnam Cyber Dialogue (VCD) aims to gather community leaders, activists, policy makers, and technologists working towards
January 20, 2017 Vietnamese human rights defender, blogger and former political prisoner Nguyen Van Oai has been re-arrested. His wife Ho Thi Chau said Nghe
November 18, 2016 The mother of jailed photo-journalist Nguyen Dang Minh Man expressed hope that the Vietnamese government will soon release her daughter, but she
October 21, 2016 A popular blogger is arrested for speaking out about environmental and police abuse. THIS MAY, in a visit to Vietnam, President Obama
October 20, 2016 Citizen journalists in Vietnam say they will not remain silent despite the threat of imprisonment. Last week prominent Vietnamese blogger Nguyen Ngoc
October 8, 2016 The Vietnamese government has officially declared Viet Tan, a California-based anti-Communist group, a terrorist organization, and warned that anyone involved would be

August 10, 2016 TAIPEI, Aug 10 (Reuters) – About 100 activists protested in front of Formosa Plastics Group’s headquarters in Taipei on Wednesday demanding it