Tag: Vietnam
Vietnam steps up ‘chilling’ crackdown on dissent ahead of key Communist...
Public criticism of the party is not tolerated and groups which promote democratization are targeted by the authorities
Rights violations intensify in Vietnam, group says
Govt frequently punishes people for criticizing its authority, Human Rights Watch says
Long prison sentences for Vietnamese journalists over ‘anti-state propaganda’
Three freelancers convicted of ‘making, storing, spreading information, materials, items for the purpose of opposing the state’
Popular Facebook user in Vietnam arrested for ‘anti-state’ posts
Arrest comes as govt steps up crackdown on activists ahead of key party congress in January next year
Tech giants ‘complicit’ in industrial-scale repression in Vietnam
State-sponsored harassment rampant on Facebook and YouTube, says rights group
Vietnam didesak segera membebaskan penyair subversif
Kelompok hak asasi manusia Human Rights Watch (HRW) mendesak pemerintah komunis Vietnam untuk segera mencabut semua tuduhan dan membebaskan penyair Tran Duc Thach yang dituduh membangkang.
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
Pope Francis calls for help for refugees fleeing war, injustice
Pope sends message to Jesuit Refugee Service for its 40th anniversary
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