Clinton raises concern over Vietnam’s rights record
July 22, 2010 By Andrew Quinn HANOI (Reuters) – Secretary of State Hillary Clinton expressed concern Thursday over Vietnam’s arrests of dissidents, attacks on religious
July 22, 2010 By Andrew Quinn HANOI (Reuters) – Secretary of State Hillary Clinton expressed concern Thursday over Vietnam’s arrests of dissidents, attacks on religious
July 19, 2010 Hanoi – Activist groups on Monday urged US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to raise human rights issues with Vietnam officials during
July 16, 2010 WASHINGTON — US lawmakers have asked Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to raise human rights when she visits Vietnam next week, saying
Thursday, July 15, 2010 By Patrick Goodenough, International Editor (CNSNews.com) – As the U.S. and Vietnam mark the 15th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic
Viet Tan strongly endorses this bipartisan call to “integrate human rights issues into the core of US-Vietnam bilateral policy.” Secretary Clinton’s visit to Vietnam is
July 13, 2010 Amnesty International is calling for all prisoners of conscience to be included in a major amnesty for prisoners, authorized by Viet Nam’s
July 13, 2010 By Bill Hayton Fulbright scholar and celebrity lawyer Le Cong Dinh is to remain in prison in Vietnam. Recently, the Appeals Court
July 7, 2010 By The Hanoist Exposing a growing rift in Vietnam’s one-party regime, the communist-controlled National Assembly has rejected the government’s US$56 billion plan
July 1, 2010 by Ian Timberlake HANOI (AFP) – Blogger Nguyen Hue Chi is locked in an electronic game of cat and mouse with a
His Excellency Nguyen Tan Dung Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam Embassy of Vietnam 470 Wilbrod Street Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N1 Dear Prime
June 24, 2010 When Vietnam’s communist legislators rejected the government’s controversial 56-billion-dollar proposal for a bullet train last weekend, many Vietnamese hailed them as brave
Jun 19, 2010 By Martin J Young HUA HIN, Thailand – Search giant Google has expressed concern over new regulations that will allow the Vietnamese