With permission from author Thomas Bass, The Vietnamese is pleased to reprint the interview Mr. Bass has given to JFK Miller, a Melbourne-based journalist, in February...
During these last days of 2017, be it rain or shine, people in Ha Noi, Vietnam, could often spot a frail, weary middle-aged woman holding up...
During the last week of November and in early December 2017, many of the independent media websites in Vietnam reported that access to their sites had...
Around noon on November 16, 2017, journalist Pham Doan Trang, a member of our editorial board, found herself stuffed in a car driven by plained-clothes police, some...
Vietnam always boasts an impressive record of having over 800 newspapers, thousands of publications, tens of thousands of journalists, a national news agency, hundreds of TV...
Vietnam soon faces the UN’s review compliance on the implementation of the 1984 United Nations Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment...
During the first part of last year’s November, the National Assembly of China passed the Law on Cybersecurity and established its effective date to be June...
Wrongful convictions almost always share a few disturbingly similar characteristics in Vietnam. First, they mostly happened in rural areas. And second, the majority of the people...
A new report suggests that there are four methods the Vietnamese government uses to control the practice of religion in the country: 1) using legal documents and...
(Updated on October 6, 2017) The Vietnam marine life disaster, also known as the Formosa disaster or the fish death disaster, was a water pollution crisis...