Visit these individuals. Many of the individuals profiled have not even been charged with a crime. A visit to an activist in jail or under house arrest by a parliamentarian, journalist, or friend would represent an important show of support and opportunity to hear first-hand the status of human rights in Vietnam.
Visit a prisoner of conscience
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