Pastor’s Sentence Upheld
July 31, 2012 A Vietnamese court rejects a priest’s appeal as three bloggers await trial on similar charges An appeals court in Vietnam upheld an
July 31, 2012 A Vietnamese court rejects a priest’s appeal as three bloggers await trial on similar charges An appeals court in Vietnam upheld an
July 30, 2012 Dang Thi Kim Lieng, the mother of the jailed blogger Ta Phong Tan, died after setting fire to herself today outside the
July 30, 2012 HANOI — The mother of a prominent Vietnamese blogger has died after setting herself on fire ahead of her daughter’s trial for
July 25, 2012 STANFORD, Calif., July 25, 2012—Allen Weiner, director of the Stanford Program in International and Comparative Law at Stanford Law School, today filed
July 25, 2012 Vietnamese villagers demand the return of their farmland and the punishment of corrupt officials. Nearly 1,000 villagers set up camp at a
July 20, 2012 Mr. Nguyen Tan Dung Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam 16 Le Hong Phong St. Ba Dinh District, Ha Hanoi
JULY 18, 2012 Reporters Without Borders condemns a new crackdown on Vietnam’s bloggers and human rights activists. “The authorities are stopping at nothing to silence
July 10, 2012 By Scott Stearns HANOI — U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is in Vietnam where she is promoting U.S. investment and raising
Twelve U.S. Members of Congress, lead by Representative Frank Wolf, sent a letter to Secretary Hillary Clinton, ahead of her July 10, 2012 visit to
June 20, 2012 By Marianne Brown When security forces tried to evict a family of fish farmers from their land in Tien Lang district in
June 18, 2012 Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung Socialist Republic of Vietnam Office of the State 1 Bach Thao Hanoi, Vietnam Dear Prime Minister, I
June 13, 2012 Observers say Vietnam is tightening controls online ahead of a proposed decree on Internet usage. A prominent Vietnamese activist says authorities forced