Vietnam’s State-Owned Media Prefers to Side with Cops in Police Brutality Cases
Soc Trang Province Police Department officially addressed a video circulating on the internet showing its police officers brutally beating up ...
Soc Trang Province Police Department officially addressed a video circulating on the internet showing its police officers brutally beating up ...
Less than a day after the Human Rights Dialogue between the European Union and Vietnam on March 4, 2019, was ...
Yesterday evening, January 29, 2019, Facebookers in Vietnam were circulating a video clip showing a gentleman lying on the ground ...
Today, January 28, 2019, a driver in Hanoi who was supportive of the movement to fight against illegal BOT (Build-Operate-Transfer) ...
Civilians, victims of police brutality and arbitrary detention, academics, activists, researchers, and a lot more people from all walks of ...
June 17, 2018| Hundreds of people were stopped, detained, searched, and later taken to a temporary holding center set up ...
Vietnam soon faces the UN’s review compliance on the implementation of the 1984 United Nations Convention against Torture and Other ...
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