Vietnamese Prisoners of Conscience Hold Hunger Strike to Protest Confiscation of Personal Items
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State Media: Police Arrest More Than 50 Suspects Following An Alleged Attack On Government Offices In Dak Lak Province Vietnam’
“For every high mountain, there is an even higher mountain” is an outdated proverb. “For every Buddha statue, there is an even taller Buddha statue” is a more appropriate statement in Vietnam today.
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[New Religions] Deputy Minister of Home Affairs: Bureau of Internal Security is a "pivotal unit" in the campaign
The protection of human rights is currently being fought on two different fronts. The first encompasses grassroots movements and legislative
The government oppresses religion to control further and stabilize its regime.
A senior Ministry of Home Affairs official has vehemently and unequivocally criticized the USCIRF for the first time.
The innocent woman referred to in the headline is Nguyen Thuy Hanh, who the Vietnamese authorities have unjustly held for
In a shocking turn of events, an armed group launched a brazen attack on the government headquarters in the Ea
Vietnam Sentences Music Teacher Dang Dang Phuoc To Eight Years Imprisonment On Anti-State Charges A Vietnamese court in Dak Lak
In a recent co-created research project spearheaded by Innovation for Change - East Asia, a comprehensive report has been released,
In the first three months of 2023, Vietnam has shown no commitment to improving human rights standards within its borders;
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