Recently Released Prisoners of Conscience Organise Vigil for Detained Activists
October 2, 2015 A group of former political prisoners organised a mass and candlelight vigil at Song Ngoc Parish of the Vinh diocese in Nghe
October 2, 2015 A group of former political prisoners organised a mass and candlelight vigil at Song Ngoc Parish of the Vinh diocese in Nghe
August 27, 2015 Two Catholic youth activists released from prison this week after serving four years on charges of attempting to overthrow Vietnam’s communist government
June 24, 2015 Nguyen Dang Minh Man’s story reminds us that Vietnam’s record on human rights remains deeply troubling. Nguyen Dang Minh Man is 30
Ottawa, June 17, 2015 The Subcommittee on International Human Rights of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development today issued a statement concerning
June 11, 2015 Statement by Allen S. Weiner Before the Congressional Caucus on Vietnam United States House of Representatives Good afternoon, honorable members of the
June 9, 2015 Rep. Zoe Lofgren (CA-19), Rep. Loretta Sanchez (CA-46), and Rep. Chris Smith (NJ-4), co-chairs of the Congressional Caucus on Vietnam, will host
Tra Vinh, January 4, 2015 I am Dang Ngoc Minh, a former Prisoner of Conscience and mother of POC Nguyen Dang Minh Man who is
By Nani Jansen and Jonathan McCully December 11, 2014 Minh Man Minh Man Dang Nguyen was arrested over three years ago for taking photographs at
November 18, 2014 A grassroots campaign is underway in support of Dang Xuan Dieu, a blogger and community organizer held virtually incommunicado since 2011. Little
November 10, 2014 On the morning of November 10, 2014, a delegation of Swiss elected representatives and senators visited the Vietnamese Consulate in Geneva to
The Hon Julie Bishop MP Minister for Foreign Affairs PO Box 6022 House of Representatives Parliament House CANBERRA ACT 2600 7 November 2014 Dear Minister
On October 28, Australian MP Mr Luke Simpkins speaks in parliament about the arrest and mistreatment of Dang Xuan Dieu in prison. Mr Simpkins expresses