US Warns Vietnam ‘Backtracking’ on Rights
June 6, 2013 Washington. A senior US official warned Wednesday that Vietnam’s record on human rights was deteriorating as he faced calls from Congress to
June 6, 2013 Washington. A senior US official warned Wednesday that Vietnam’s record on human rights was deteriorating as he faced calls from Congress to
31 May 2013 The EU Ambassador to Vietnam, Franz Jessen, expressed today his concerns over the recent arrest and sentencing of a number of activists,
May 27, 2013 Public security ministry officials yesterday arrested Truong Duy Nhat, one of Vietnam’s most influential bloggers, at his home in the central city
In a letter addressed to the Vietnamese government, seven international organizations demand the release of eight human rights defenders ahead of their appeals trial: Ho
May 17, 2013 HANOI – The US on Friday called for the release of two Vietnamese activists jailed for distributing anti-government leaflets, saying their case
May 15, 2013 A lawyer representing two Vietnamese activists set to face trial for crimes against the state urged authorities Wednesday to re-examine the charges
May 16, 2013 On 23 May 2013, the appeal trial of Messrs Ho Duc Hoa, Thai Van Dung, Paulus Le Son, Nguyen Xuan Anh, Tran
Activists Targeted for Criticizing Government Relations with China May 15, 2013 (New York) – Vietnam should drop charges and free two activists arrested in October
May 13, 2013 Reporters Without Borders condemns the Vietnamese public security ministry’s decision to prevent the well-known blogger Huynh Ngoc Chenh from travelling abroad. Winner
Activists Harassed and Assaulted for Discussing Rights May 10, 2013 The Vietnamese authorities should stop impeding and abusing people trying to hold “human rights picnics”
May 8, 2013. Bloggers and netizens who took part in “picnics to discuss human rights” in public places in several Vietnamese cities on 5 May
STANFORD, Calif., May 9, 2013— On behalf of seventeen Vietnamese social and political activists, Allen Weiner, senior lecturer in law and director of the Stanford