
EU under pressure to get tough on Vietnam rights record
26 April 2022 Since a planned human rights dialogue session with Vietnam was postponed earlier this month, the European Union has been under renewed pressure to get
26 April 2022 Since a planned human rights dialogue session with Vietnam was postponed earlier this month, the European Union has been under renewed pressure to get
22 March 2022 (Bangkok) – The Vietnamese authorities should immediately drop the politically motivated charges against the social commentator Le Van Dung and release him, Human Rights
March 08, 2022 Ambassador Giorgio Aliberti – European Union; Ambassador Hans-Peter Glanzer – Austria; Ambassador Paul Jansen – Belgium; Ambassador Marinela Petkova – Bulgaria;
DigitalReach, an organization dedicated to assessing the impact of technology on human rights in Southeast Asia released their 2021-2022 report. The report details the tactics
In recent years, Vietnam’s communist government has stepped up arrests of those it considers its opponents, including independent journalists, religious figures, land rights activists and environmentalists.
4 February 2022 Senator the Hon. Marise Payne Minister for Foreign Affairs PO Box 6100 Senate, Parliament House Canberra ACT 2600 Dear Minister I write
September 1, 2021 The family of an Australian man detained in Vietnam for more than two and a half years are imploring him to
With Vice President Kamala Harris’ upcoming trip to Vietnam, 60 Vietnamese American organizations have co-signed a letter emphasizing the importance of defending human rights. These
24 July 2021 Senator the Hon. Maise Payne Minister for Foreign Affairs Minister for Women Senate Parliament House PO Box 6100 CANBERRA ACT 2600 Dear
“Cellebrite’s solutions assist millions of investigations into the most serious crimes around the world every year,” the company’s CEO, Yossi Carmil, said recently in an
On July 15, 2021, Saskia Bricmont wrote a letter to Denis Redonnet and Giorgio Aliberti regarding Vietnam’s violation of an element in the European Union–Vietnam
HANOI, July 9 (Reuters) – In Vietnam, where the state is fighting a fierce online battle against political dissent, social media “influencers” are more likely