Dare to Disagree: Coming Out Politically Shouldn’t Be Taboo
Đan Thanh wrote this article in Vietnamese and published it in Luat Khoa Magazine on July 23, 2025. I write
Despite many challenges and hurdles, the LGBTIQ community in Vietnam has achieved a form of success that might make other
Indigenous ethnic groups reject the dominance of the Kinh people in the Central Highlands of Vietnam.
The Central Highlands is one of the two main upland minority areas in Vietnam and the country’s northwest region.
On June 20, 2023, 65 International human rights organizations released an open letter calling on former United States President, Barack
Repression remains severe, continuous, and systematic.
State Media: Police Arrest More Than 50 Suspects Following An Alleged Attack On Government Offices In Dak Lak Province Vietnam’
“For every high mountain, there is an even higher mountain” is an outdated proverb. “For every Buddha statue, there is an even taller Buddha statue” is a more appropriate statement in Vietnam today.
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[New Religions] Deputy Minister of Home Affairs: Bureau of Internal Security is a "pivotal unit" in the campaign
The protection of human rights is currently being fought on two different fronts. The first encompasses grassroots movements and legislative
The government oppresses religion to control further and stabilize its regime.
A senior Ministry of Home Affairs official has vehemently and unequivocally criticized the USCIRF for the first time.
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