Vietnam Today
U.S. Congressmen urge Vietnamese Prime Minister to release land rights activists
March 24, 2011 His Excellency Nguyen Tan Dung Prime Minister of Vietnam c/o Embassy of Vietnam 1233 20th Street, NW #400 Washington, DC20036 Dear Prime
US Citizens Released Following Protest
March 24, 2011 Authorities in Vietnam expel three activists who joined demonstrations against graft. Vietnam has deported three Vietnamese-American members of a banned pro-democracy group
Vietnam releases last of three detained US activists
March 24, 2011 Hanoi – The Vietnamese government on Thursday said it had released the last two of three US citizens arrested on March 14
Vietnam frees another US citizen, opposition says
March 24, 2011 HANOI — Vietnam has freed the second of three United States citizens arrested during a peaceful protest, a banned opposition group said
Orange County activist detained in Vietnam
By DEEPA BHARATH March 22, 2011 Jennifer Truong, a Fountain Valley resident, was arrested by authorities in Ho Chi Minh City March 14 during a
Activist group says 2 Americans detained, 1 released after protest in Vietnam
March 22, 2011 HANOI, Vietnam — A U.S.-based pro-democracy group says two Vietnamese-Americans have been detained in Vietnam and another released after participating in a
Rob Oliphant Meets with United States Members of Congress to Discuss Mutual Concern over Human Rights in Vietnam
March 16, 2011 OTTAWA – Rob Oliphant, Member of Parliament for Don Valley West and Liberal Party Multiculturalism Critic, travelled to Washington, DC this week
Scientific organization supports mathematician Pham Minh Hoang
17 Mar, 2011 The Committee of Concerned Scientists wrote a letter to the government of Vietnam, protesting the arrest of Vietnamese mathematition Pham Minh Hoang
Vietnam arrests members of banned pro-democracy group after protest
March 16, 2011 Hanoi – Vietnamese authorities have arrested three members of a banned pro-democracy group for joining a peaceful demonstration of farmers who have
Session 5: Hacking Our Way Back to Democracy @ Wired for Change
On Feb. 16, 2011, social innovators, technologists, entrepreneurs and philanthropists gathered at the Ford Foundation to take on the greatest challenge of our time: How
Vietnam human rights lawyer freed after 4 years in prison for calling for multiparty system
March 7, 2011 HANOI, Vietnam — A Vietnamese human rights lawyer has been freed from prison after serving a four-year sentence for advocating a multiparty