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Do Nam Hai: I am ready to face all challenges
May 22, 2007 Nguyen Khanh, Radio Free Asia After one month of ceasing his involvement, Phuong Nam Do Nam Hai has resumed with the democracy
Economic stars China and Vietnam maintain repression: Amnesty
China and Vietnam may be dramatically opening their economies to the world, but Amnesty International said Wednesday the two communist nations were maintaining an iron
Internet Censorship on the Rise Worldwide
May 21, 2007 At least 25 countries censor their citizens’ access to the Internet, according to new research from OpenNet, a nonprofit partnership of four
A pure formality
Vietnamese head to polls today but no drastic change to tackle imbalances is foreseen Vietnam’s voters head to the polls tomorrow to elect officials for
Communists keep tight grip on Vietnam
Vietnam elects a new National Assembly on Sunday, although since only the Communist Party is allowed to field candidates the outcome is not in much
U.S. Condemns Vietnam, Syria for Detaining Political Activists
U.S. Condemns Vietnam, Syria for Detaining Political Activists By Ed Johnson May 12 (Bloomberg) — The U.S. condemned Syria and Vietnam for their crackdown on
Michel Rossetti, former Mayor of Geneva, write to vietnamese President
To : Mr. Nguyen Minh Triêt President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam Care of: Permanent Mission of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam Chemin des
Geneva Radical Party’s General Secretary writes to WTO and Swiss President
Mr Pascal Lamy Director General World Trade Organization Rue de Lausanne 153 1202 GENEVE May 7, 2007 Re: Vietnamese political dissidents to be tried in
Viet Nam: Silenced critics must be released
Public Statement AI Index: ASA 41/004/2007 (Public) News Service No: 081 24 April 2007 Vietnamese lawyers, trade unionists, religious leaders and Internet dissidents have been
Jailed Vietnamese priest accepts suffering as witness to Catholic faith, brother says
PERTH, Australia (CNS) – A Vietnamese priest sentenced to jail for spreading propaganda has accepted his suffering as an opportunity to bear witness to Catholicism,
Albright, McCain and Weber Call for Release of Le Quoc Quan
April 12, 2007 WASHINGTON, DC — Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, Senator John McCain and National Endowment for Democracy (NED) Chairman Vin Weber are