Vietnam: Strong Condemnation of Arbitrary Execution of Le Van Manh Violating Fundamental Rights
On September 27, 2023, a collective of five international organizations expressed vehement condemnation for the arbitrary execution of Le Van
The historical events that the present Vietnamese government seeks to expunge from its collective memory.
Numerous religious groups have discreetly made their way into Vietnam, each of them subject to oppression by the state.
Many projects were launched with grand ambitions, only to flop, except for a few exceptions.
The Vietnamese government's recognition of the fortune-telling profession contrasts with its simultaneous imposition of penalties on fortune tellers, citing allegations of engaging in superstitious and deviant practices.
The Vietnamese government prioritizes complete control over cyberspace rather than protecting privacy and data autonomy.
Unusual exceptions are given to foreign Buddhist sects, while Thich Nhat Hanh’s Plum Village (Lang Mai) is still outlawed in Vietnam.
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The power message prevails: anti-corruption takes a backseat.
Vietnam's recent decision to ban the Barbie movie garnered international attention, shedding light on the country's stringent censorship practices in
An infamous and grandiose project that the Vietnamese government has spent 12 years in the making.
This article was published in Luat Khoa Magazine on June 26, 2023. Lee Nguyen translated this into English. The Dak
It was the time of intricate entanglements of Caodaism's difficult relations with France, Japan, the Vietnamese Communists, and Ngo Dinh Diem's Government.
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