Freedom of Expression in Việt Nam - Final Part: Whose Voice Is Heard? Press, Protest, and Assembly in the Country Today
Lê Giang wrote this Vietnamese article, published in Luật Khoa Magazine on June 12, 2025. As Việt Nam enters what
This article was originally published in SEAPA.org on June 3, 2019. As Facebook recently announced that it would agree
With the government’s new decree against “fake news,” the official COVID-19 numbers are being questioned Photo credits: Screenshot from
• Focus: 1. Police impede festivities for Pure Hoa Hao Buddhism founder Huynh Phu So’s birthday in An Giang province
• Focus: 1. The government’s Committee For Religious Affairs certifies the Vietnamese Church of Latter-Day Saints. 2. Hoa Hao Buddhist
• Focus: 1. Tay Nguyen highlands – the government continues to uphold oppressive policies against religious groups that refuse state control. 2.
•Focus: 1. A Protestant in the Tay Nguyen highlands was sentenced to seven years in prison for undermining national unity
On the same day in 2020 that Vietnam chaired its first Security Council meeting in New York, just a few
As details and testimonies slowly emerge from Dong Tam after a surprise government raid [/2020/01/long-simmering-land-dispute/] early the morning
Amid sounds of explosions, screams, and gunfire, the villagers of Dong Tam, a rural commune 35 km southwest of Hanoi,
U.S. News and World Report ranked [https://www.usnews.com/news/best-countries/power-rankings] Communist Vietnam the 32nd most powerful
Retired elementary school teacher Dao Quang Thuc passed away December 10 while serving time at Prison Camp #6, his son
Member of European Parliament (MEP) Jan Zahradil, who is currently the rapporteur [https://www.eumonitor.eu/9353000/1/j9vvik7m1c3gyxp/vhcmdex0ovsn]
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