Towards a Free Media in Vietnam
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
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
Joint appeal to U.S. Ambassador Samantha Power and EU foreign affairs commissioner Catherine Ashton. Excellency, We, the undersigned members of parliament, human rights activists and
To skirt harsh media laws, a nation’s activists are honing their cyberskills September. 30, 2013 By Jak Phillips [Hanoi] Being a dissident in Vietnam has
Hanoi July 31, 2013 By Jak Phillips “Oppressive.” “Brutal.” “Terrible and worsening.” These were some of the fierce editorial lightning bolts to scorch Vietnam’s human-rights
Vietnamese refugees in the United States and a reform party press for political change in the communist country By Andy Do July 27, 2013 Until
July 25, 2013 By Valerie Hamilton Thursday, President Barack Obama meets with Vietnamese president Truong Tan Sang in Washington. On the US agenda: human rights
July 25, 2013 Viet Tan’s spokesperson, Duy Hoang, appeared on HuffPost Live this afternoon to discuss the Vietnamese government’s backsliding on human rights. “The change
Baroness Catherine Ashton of Upholland Vice-President/High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy European External Action Service 1046 Brussels Belgium CC: Karel De Gucht Commissioner
July 11, 2013 Sang was to travel to the United States on July 24, an official from Vietnam’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on condition