Silent Protest in Oslo Honors 53 Imprisoned Activists From Việt Nam and Myanmar on Human Rights Day 2025
A moving “Silent Protest” unfolded in Oslo on Dec. 10 to mark International Human Rights Day, as members of the
Vietnam welcomes 2022 burdened with the baggage of prior years, with its lauded COVID-19 pandemic measures buckling under the strain
The duties of the United Nations are vast, varied, and diverse. These can range anywhere from providing relief and medical
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Vietnam continues [https://www.thevietnamese.org/2020/12/civicus-2020-monitor-report-continues-to-rank-vietnam-as-closed-civic-space/] to be ranked as “ closed” in CIVICUS Monitor’s 2021 Report,
The early days of April 2016 marked the beginning [https://www.thevietnamese.org/2017/11/timeline-the-formosa-environmental-disaster/] of a grave environmental
Several United Nations Special Rapporteurs* released a statement [https://www.ohchr.org/EN/NewsEvents/Pages/DisplayNews.aspx?NewsID=27768] last
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NOVEMBER 1, 2021- The 88 Project [https://the88project.org/] and the Global Human Rights Clinic [https://www.law.uchicago.edu/
On August 25, 2021, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris met with several of Vietnam’s top leaders. According to
We now live in the Age of Information, where we can access facts, data, or statistics with a simple touch
Internet freedom in Vietnam has always been at the mercy of state censorship and strict government control. Journalists, bloggers, and
In October 2019, 39 people were found dead [https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-essex-55765213] inside a sealed refrigeration trailer in
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