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Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have condemned the Vietnamese government for their escalating harassment of an independent publishing house.
Nguyen Chi Vung (top), Pham Van Diep (middle), Vo Thuong Trung, Doan Viet Hoan, Ngo Xuan Thanh, and Nguyen Dinh
By Magdalena Slezáková Will Nguyen (age 34) is a Vietnamese-American public policy specialist and an activist for the Vietnamese democracy
For more than half a year, the health of Vietnam’s President Nguyen Phu Trong has remained a top secret
“I have lost my license to practice law forever, with no apparent recourse available,” Vo An Don, one of Vietnam’
A colleague recently showed me a picture of a document entitled “Personal History” that her friend had sent over. This
The story first sounded like the twisted plot of a comedy about feudal Vietnam a few centuries back. It went
Vietnam’s dismal human rights records in 2017 and 2018 could play a role in delaying the ratification of the
February 3, 2019, the Vietnamese Communist Party celebrates its 89th anniversary. In a recent speech to commend the auspicious event,
The Head of the Vietnamese Communist Party’s Central Propaganda Committee – Vo Van Thuong – declared [https://thanhnien.vn/thoi-su/truong-ban-tuyen-giao-tu-internet-dang-tro-thanh-mien-chien-su-moi-1038368.
On October 23, 2018, General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong took the oath of office as the new president of Vietnam.
Today| marks the 73rd year since Ho Chi Minh stood at Ba Dinh Square on September 2, 1945, and proclaimed
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