Vietnamese Activists React to Facebook Taking Down “Anti-state” Posts
In mid-April, Reuters broke the news that Facebook agreed to censor so-called “anti-state” posts after the Vietnamese government put pressure ...
In mid-April, Reuters broke the news that Facebook agreed to censor so-called “anti-state” posts after the Vietnamese government put pressure ...
Nguyen Chi Vung (top), Pham Van Diep (middle), Vo Thuong Trung, Doan Viet Hoan, Ngo Xuan Thanh, and Nguyen Dinh ...
On March 25, 2019, in what could have been a classic libel case, the online newspaper of the Vietnamese Armed ...
Nguyen Anh Tuan, CEO of Boston Global Forum, during his presentation at the Vietnam Internet Forum 2019 recently took place ...
In the past few days, thousands of social media users in Vietnam have relocated to Minds. At the same time, ...
In the past two days, the “F-Generation” of Vietnam started what seems to be an online exodus when many well-known ...
In recent days, the people in Vietnam, again and again, have proven that social media was the most effective platform ...
During the last week of November and in early December 2017, many of the independent media websites in Vietnam reported ...
During the first part of last year’s November, the National Assembly of China passed the Law on Cybersecurity and established ...
Vietnam’s head of the Internet management authority, Nguyen Thanh Lam, has repeatedly claimed that the government has been working with ...
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