A Decade of Repression: How Việt Nam Jailed Dissidents, Journalists, and Rights Defenders
On Dec. 31, 2025, a Vietnamese court convicted and sentenced prominent political dissident Nguyễn Văn Đài to 17 years in ...
On Dec. 31, 2025, a Vietnamese court convicted and sentenced prominent political dissident Nguyễn Văn Đài to 17 years in ...
A moving “Silent Protest” unfolded in Oslo on Dec. 10 to mark International Human Rights Day, as members of the ...
Once a vibrant voice in Việt Nam’s independent media, journalist Lê Hữu Minh Tuấn is now fighting for his life ...
Key EventsUS Rep. Derek Tran Backs Jailed Vietnamese Journalist in Fight for Press FreedomMajor Administrative Shake-Up: Vietnam Reduces Number of ...
Key Events:Vietnam Imposes Death Penalty in Latest Drug-Related Case.Before the Celebration of its National Day, Vietnamese Authorities Arrest People on ...
It is widely acknowledged that Vietnam doesn’t have an independent media. Many press freedom advocates, including Reporters Without Borders, perpetually ...
Police Detain Member of Dissident YouTube Channel Chan Hung TV, Giving No ExplanationThe Security Investigation Agency of the Hanoi Police ...
Le Huu Minh Tuan Faces Grave Health Challenges Behind BarsVietnamese political prisoner Le Huu Minh Tuan, editor and member of ...
As the year draws to a close, the activist community in Vietnam has been met with concerning news. Le Huu ...
On February 28, the Ho Chi Minh City Supreme People’s Court held an appeal hearing for former journalist Le Huu ...
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