Vietnam: Dissidents Struggle to Exercise Free Speech
Eight Writers Win Prestigious Hellman/Hammett Prize “This is an especially important year to recognize dissident writers in Vietnam,” said Sophie Richardson, deputy director of the
Eight Writers Win Prestigious Hellman/Hammett Prize “This is an especially important year to recognize dissident writers in Vietnam,” said Sophie Richardson, deputy director of the
VIETNAM POLICE ARREST TWO DEMOCRACY ACTIVISTS, SAY SUPPORTERS Mon Feb 5, 12:51 PM ET HANOI (AFP) – Police in communist Vietnam have arrested two dissident
February 5, 2007 For Immediate Release Contact: Ms. Angelina Do (US) Phone: +1 916-248-1588 Ms Sofie Bui (Australia) Phone : +61 411-789-585 Email: Media@viettan.org Escalation
Professor Nguyen Chinh Ket has met the overseas Vietnamese community in a press conference hosted by the Vietnam Human Rights Network on December 24, 2006
Prime Minister 13 December 2006 Tien Do Manh The Viet Nam Reform Party New Zealand Chapter PO Box 19154 WELLINGTON Dear Tien Do Manh Thank
APEC News Alert No. 5, November 20, 2006 The guests have yet to all go home, but the difference between this year’s host country and
APEC News Alert No. 4, November 19, 2006 Overcoming restrictions from the Public Security, Vietnamese pro-democracy activists hold press conference with foreign media At 8:00
APEC News Alert No. 3, November 19, 2006 Public Security detain hundreds planning protest in Saigon November 19, Saigon is a city transformed with news
News Alert – November 18, 2006 Dr. Pham Hong Son Beaten at Public Security Station Dr. Pham Hong Son The isolation and surveillance of democracy
November 14, 2006 Vietnamese Democracy Activists under Lockdown on Eve of APEC Summit Days before the APEC summit convenes in Hanoi, the Vietnamese communist authorities
By Kate Monaghan CNSNews.com Correspondent November 14, 2006 (CNSNews.Com) – On the eve of President Bush’s first visit to Vietnam, the State Department Monday removed
As Bush prepares to visit, pro-democracy efforts gain tolerance, a hint that the regime’s iron grip is slipping. By John M. Glionna Times Staff Writer