Hanoi Catholics defy government’s ultimatum, continue protests
January 27, 2008 More than three thousands Catholics gathered in the garden of the apostolic delegation’s office to hold a prayer protest at 5pm on
January 27, 2008 More than three thousands Catholics gathered in the garden of the apostolic delegation’s office to hold a prayer protest at 5pm on
WASHINGTON, Jan. 8 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — U.S. Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) announced today that he has reintroduced legislation which aims to promote free expression and a
Peace and Freedom January 13, 2008 In the endless, general discussions of international diplomacy, sometimes, it seems, absolutely nothing is accomplished. For that reason, we
January 11, 2008 President Nguyen Minh Triet Socialist Republic of Vietnam Office of the State 1 Bach Thao Hanoi, Vietnam Via facsimile: +84 4 823-1872
December 20, 2007 Hanoi – For two weekends in a row, hundreds of young people have marched and chanted in the streets of Hanoi and
HANOI (AFP) — Anti-China protesters Sunday rallied in Vietnam over disputed islands but were kept away by police from Bejing’s diplomatic missions after a protest
December 15, 2007 They urged the Vietnamese government to stand up for their people Chua Ngo burns a flag and an image of Ho Chi
Monday December 10, 2007 About 300 Vietnamese-Americans protested in front of the Vietnamese embassy in Washington Monday against the arrest in Ho Chi Minh City
HANOI, Vietnam (AP) – Several hundred Vietnamese held a rare public demonstration Sunday to protest China’s latest effort to claim control of two disputed island
HANOI, Vietnam – More than 10,000 workers walked off the job Wednesday at a South Korean plant that makes shoes for Nike, demanding higher pay
Southeast Asia Nov 30, 2007 Vietnam’s ongoing crackdown on pro-democracy groups has entered a volatile phase with the recent imprisonment of a group of foreign
Reporters Without Borders November 27, 2007 Reporters Without Borders deplored the supreme court’s sentencing today of cyberdissidents Nguyen Van Dai and Le Thi Cong Nhan,