Interview with Ms. Thao, a protester in Saigon
Radio New Horizon (Chan Troi Moi) by Nguyen Hoang Thanh Tam Saigon, July 3, 2007 “Police from Tien Giang province and the secret police arrested
Radio New Horizon (Chan Troi Moi) by Nguyen Hoang Thanh Tam Saigon, July 3, 2007 “Police from Tien Giang province and the secret police arrested
Reporting from Saigon, July 3, 2007 In the early morning of July 3, 2007, the atmosphere at the protest becomes tense as the police force
Reporting from Saigon, July 2, 2007 Following the disruption in communication with Miss Cao Que Hoa, one of the participants of the protest in Saigon,
Reporting from Saigon, June 28, 2007 Today, June 28, 2007 the public security has increased their force to more than 100 public security officials, warning
Reporting from Saigon, June 27, 2007 This morning at 8:30 am, June 27 2007, we spoke with the aggrieved citizens from Tien Giang. They were
Reporting from Saigon, June 26, 2007 At 10:00 AM on June 22, 2007, residents from Tien Giang Province have congregated at 11 Ly Chien Thang,
Thursday, June 21, 2007 WASHINGTON: Vietnam’s president may face an uncomfortable reception with U.S. lawmakers keen to discuss claims of widespread human rights abuse in
15.05.2007 The EU has noted with great concern that several peaceful human rights defenders have been arrested and given long prison sentences on charges of
Vietnam’s President Nguyen Minh Triet is expected to get an earful of human rights complaints when he makes his maiden visit to the United States
10:35 A.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all for coming. Please be seated. Dr. Edwards, thanks for your kind words. Congressman Lantos — no better
Amnesty International today welcomed the news that Internet dissident Nguyen Vu Binh has been released from Ba Sao prison after spending almost five years behind
WASHINGTON: Four Vietnamese-American activists urged U.S. President George W. Bush on Tuesday to increase pressure on Vietnam to respect human rights and said the United