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Rep. Loretta Sanchez Calls for Meaningful Internet Freedom in Vietnam

September 15, 2009 WASHINGTON, D.C. - Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez (CA-47) today criticized the Government of Vietnam for forcing imprisoned Vietnamese…

A crackdown on online patriotism

Sep 10th 2009 | HANOI IN A country as fiercely patriotic as Vietnam, you would expect the government to cheer…

U.S. House Members Support Internet Freedom in Vietnam

September 10, 2009 Sixteen Members of Congress have now co-sponsored House Resolution 672 calling on the Government of the Socialist…

Vietnamese Government Cracks Down On Bloggers

By Sami Ben Gharbia, Sep 09, 2009 In response to the fast growing citizen journalist movement, the Vietnamese government launched…

More Internet Bloggers Arrested in Vietnam

Contact: Duy Hoang +1 (202) 470-0845 Since September last year, the Vietnamese government has unleashed a concerted campaign against independent…

Press watchdog condemns ’crackdown’ in Vietnam

By Ian Timberlake (AFP) – September 4, 2009 HANOI — Three online writers in Vietnam who touched on the sensitive…

Another blogger held in Vietnam: diplomat

September 3, 2009 HANOI — A Vietnamese blogger has been arrested in a case closely linked to the detentions last…

Dissident priest not on Vietnam amnesty list

HANOI — A dissident Catholic priest whose release has been sought by US lawmakers failed to make an amnesty list…

Australian MP Bernie Ripoll supports Religious Freedom and Democracy in Vietnam

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PROOF Main Committee PRIVATE MEMBERS’ BUSINESS Religious Freedom and Democracy in Vietnam SPEECH Monday, 17 August 2009…

Global lawyers’ group brands Vietnam arrest ’arbitrary’

20 June, 2009 A local police newspaper shows a photo of lawyer Le Cong Dinh being arrested HANOI (AFP) —…

Vietnam lawyer’s arrest worries US

June 16, 2009 A prominent lawyer arrested in Vietnam may have been detained because of his opposition to a bauxite…

Australian MP calls for release of Father Ly

Mr SIMPKINS (Cowan) (4.50 pm)—I would like to take this opportunity to again speak on the issue of human rights…