Police Detain Eight Villagers Protesting Against Land Seizures for Road Construction
Key Events * Police Arrest Eight Villagers Who Oppose Land Seizures for Road Construction * Vietnam Human Rights Network Honors Three Political
Vietnam Jails 54 Officials Involved in Covid-19 Bribery After more than two weeks of trial, a Vietnamese court in Hanoi
The Vietnamese government prioritizes complete control over cyberspace rather than protecting privacy and data autonomy.
In the summer of 2011, Vietnam witnessed its longest anti-Chinese protest since 1975, spanning a total of three months. Citizens
Vietnam Police Officially Charge Blogger Duong Van Thai with “Distributing Anti-State Propaganda” Vietnam’s Ministry of Public Security (MPS), the
The security situation in Dak Lak Province has “returned to normal” [1], and the lives of its residents have “gradually
The Vietnamese art community faces several hurdles to their right to freedom of expression.
The year 2022 in Vietnam was marred by controversy and scandal as the nation faced several high-profile human rights issues
An infamous and grandiose project that the Vietnamese government has spent 12 years in the making.
Tax evasion charges against prominent civil society leaders have been at the forefront of Vietnam’s human rights discourse for
On June 22, 2023, CIVICUS, the global civil society alliance, released a report condemning Vietnam’s mistreatment of activists and
Vietnam Prosecutes 84 Suspects for Alleged Involvement in the Dak Lak Attack The Dak Lak Provincial Police Investigation Agency announced
Vietnam’s National Assembly Considers New Draft Law On Grassroots Security Forces Following The Dak Lak Attack On June 20,
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