Vietnamese Engineer-Activist Treated Like a ‘Slave,’ Humiliated in Jail
October 8, 2014 A Vietnamese engineer imprisoned for his activism has been beaten, humiliated and treated like a “slave” in jail after refusing to wear
October 8, 2014 A Vietnamese engineer imprisoned for his activism has been beaten, humiliated and treated like a “slave” in jail after refusing to wear
October 2, 2014 A Vietnamese Catholic activist was freed Thursday after serving more than three years in prison, where he said he had nearly died
July 21, 2014 Authorities in Vietnam are moving to cripple the online voices of dissidents by blasting a deluge of reports on their Facebook pages
June 30, 2014 The early release of Do Thi Minh Hanh, a woman labour activist and prisoner of conscience, in Viet Nam is a positive
Internet Freedom Report (pdf version) Six digital activists from Vietnam were invited to the U.S in April and May by Viet Tan, Access, Electronic Frontier
June 3, 2014 By Emily Parker A few years before his arrest, in 2012, I exchanged e-mails with the Vietnamese blogger Le Quoc Quan, a
Translated by Vu Quoc Ngu May 28, 2014 Viet Tan, a U.S.-based opposition party banned in Vietnam, has rejected the communist government’s accusation which says
By Richard Finney and Mac Lam May 1, 2014 The United States will raise the issue of Vietnam’s persistent crackdown on bloggers at a bilateral
Access, EFF, RFA, RSF, Viet Tan present a seminar on media freedom on May 1st. April 11, 2014 Every single newspaper, radio station, and television
February 7, 2014 Reporters Without Borders participated in a series of meetings and conferences on Vietnam on 3 and 4 February ahead of Vietnam’s Universal
February 2, 2014 A Vietnamese writer critical of government corruption and the lack of freedom in his country has been prevented by authorities from traveling
January 27, 2014 The Chairman of Viet Tan Mr. Do Hoang Diem was in Geneva on 20 January. Eight years after his first visit to