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
Focus: * The Pure Hoa Hao Buddhist sect objected to the plan to change the original tiles of its An Hoa
Introduction to the first report Dear Readers: Religion and beliefs play an essential part in everyone’s life. There are
Mrs. Loan began to cry softly as she spoke to me one afternoon in late March, when I called to
On September 12, 2019, our editor Pham Doan Trang had received the Prize for Impact from Reporters Without Borders’ Press
Tran Duy – Ha Anh On the morning of April 19, 2008, indigenous villagers of Ia Piar – more than 80 km
As a Vietnamese overseas student working on her Ph.D. at Indiana University’s School of Law, Huong Nguyen was
Journalist Nguyen Huu Vinh (whose pen name is Anh Ba Sam) faced quite a few peculiar encounters in Prison Center
“I have lost my license to practice law forever, with no apparent recourse available,” Vo An Don, one of Vietnam’
“My body crumbled because of the pain, but this group of strangers continued to beat me while using words to
An uncommonly successful online campaign is happening in Vietnam with thousands of signatures and with momentum is still going strong.
A number of Vietnam’s state newspapers simultaneously began reporting on an almost identical story in late March 2019. They
An inmate who was diagnosed with a brain hemorrhage in January 2019 told his family that he did not get
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