Tag: Vietnam
Vietnam urged to release dissident poet
Tran Duc Thach won’t get fair trial, because Vietnam doesn’t have an independent and impartial judiciary, rights group says
Vietnam detains activist hours after human rights meeting with US
The country’s ruling Communist Party tolerates little criticism and has stepped up its crackdown on activists
Vietnamese in Cambodia: Stateless, discriminated and in fear of deportation
Ethnic Vietnamese, born and raised in Cambodia, often discriminated against and sometimes victims of violent racist attacks
Brothers sentenced to death in ‘blatantly unfair trial’ in Vietnam
The two brothers' 83-year-old father was shot dead by police during a clash at a small rice-farming community next to a military base
Online expression results in Vietnamese businessman charged, Facebook group in trouble
Vietnam’s ruling communists control all media and tolerate no dissent
Chinese dams held back Mekong waters during drought, study finds
The effect of China's 11 dams on the upper Mekong has long been debated, but data has been scarce
Vietnam mimics China in forced televised confessions
'Poor human rights record' makes it difficult to determine actual number of victims
Press freedom group releases top 20 ‘digital predator’ list
Reporters Without Borders says pepetrators' ‘activities are tantamount to preying on journalism’
‘Farewell, my friends’: Govt pressure forces dissident Vietnamese blogger offline
Exile laments pressure on his family back home
Dissident Vietnamese priest Nguyen Van Ly recovering after heart attack
Nephew says Father Ly will continue to oppose communists despite poor health