Book Review: The Memory Police and The Rise of The Police State in Vietnam
“The Memory Police,” by Japanese author Yoko Ogawa, is a fictional work about an island where people’s memories of
Notable events: * Human Rights Watch Urges Taiwan Courts to Ease Bureaucratic Burdens for Victims of Formosa Plastics Pollution * Two Dong
Vietnam’s Political Prisoners Continue to Face Abuses and Mistreatment While in Custody Nguyen Thi Tam, a political prisoner and
Vatican Looks to Normalize Relations in its Representative's Vietnam Visit The Vatican's foreign minister, Richard Gallagher,
“Colonial imperialist France used the law of the jungle, employed brutal force to seize the land of indigenous farmers, and
On January 9, 2020, the Vietnamese government deployed 3,000 police officers to Dong Tam commune and, as they alleged,
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land ownership has had a long history [https://www.luatkhoa.org/2020/09/100-nam-mau-do-cho-quyen-so-huu-dat-dai/] in Vietnam, a country where
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Background Since the adoption of robust economic reforms in the early 1990s, more commonly known as Doi Moi [https:
The Vietnam Briefing, which is released every Monday morning Vietnam time, looks at Vietnam’s social and political developments of
The Vietnamese authorities still owe Le Dinh Kinh’s family a few explanations and answers.
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As reported earlier, after four days of a predicted 10-day trial, the Hanoi People’s Tribunal took a recess beginning
On September 14, 2020, the Hanoi People’s Court delivered the judgments in the trial of the Dong Tam case.
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