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
On January 1, 2022, a group of 86 individuals and civil society organizations in Vietnam and overseas introduced a petition
UPDATE: At 12:45 p.m. on December 31, 2021, Vietnam sentenced Le Trong Hung to five years in prison
The Vietnamese Magazine introduces some of this year's data and statistics for Vietnam, demonstrating what we think to
December 23, 2021- UN Special Rapporteurs Ms. Irene Khan, Mr. Clément Nyaletsossi Voule, and Ms Mary Lawlor expressed concerns [https:
OCT 26 2021– Legal Initiatives for Vietnam (LIV) [https://www.liv.ngo/about/], alongside 27 other non-governmental organizations (NGOs) released
The 88 Project commenced and was joined by 12 other human rights organizations to sign and publish an open letter
On April 7, 2021, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) released a press statement [https://rsf.org/en/news/rsf-laureates-support-jailed-vietnamese-journalist-pham-doan-trang] condemning the
After nearly 100 days of zero new confirmed cases in the local community, within the last 10 days, there has
Vietnam Advocacy Day is an annual event, organized by Boat People SOS, where Vietnamese Americans across the United States come
With the government’s new decree against “fake news,” the official COVID-19 numbers are being questioned Photo credits: Screenshot from
As details and testimonies slowly emerge from Dong Tam after a surprise government raid [/2020/01/long-simmering-land-dispute/] early the morning
Amid sounds of explosions, screams, and gunfire, the villagers of Dong Tam, a rural commune 35 km southwest of Hanoi,
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