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
A colleague recently showed me a picture of a document entitled “Personal History” that her friend had sent over. This
On March 25, 2019, in what could have been a classic libel case, the online newspaper of the Vietnamese Armed
Nguyen Anh Tuan, CEO of Boston Global Forum, during his presentation at the Vietnam Internet Forum 2019 recently took place
A perpetrator in a sexual assault case was caught on tape in Hanoi where he forcefully came onto a woman
March 18, 2019, The Vietnamese Magazine’s editorial board received an urgent message tonight from journalist Pham Doan Trang that
Social media in Vietnam carries quite a force when it comes to having a say in public affairs, and the
“How do you explain or assess that Vietnam is ranked 175 out of 180 countries in the Reporters Sans Frontiers’
“The human rights situation in Vietnam is worrying,” according [https://twitter.com/MalmstromEU/status/1106228406407086083] to Commissioner for Trade of
Less than a day after the Human Rights Dialogue between the European Union and Vietnam on March 4, 2019, was
The Prime Minister of Vietnam, Nguyen Xuan Phuc, announced [https://tuoitre.vn/thu-tuong-chung-minh-hoa-binh-la-van-hoa-nep-song-cua-viet-nam-20190224072844723.htm?fbclid=IwAR3jEAjHPMnhSkM17TkZHAhornIANMAalwohV7N5V0hsZ2okcUnXNwQdyz0] today at a preparatory
February 20, 2019, a few foreigners living both inside and outside of Vietnam were sharing [https://twitter.com/miketatarski/status/
Some Vietnamese had sarcastically joked in the past few days that the “spirit” of Grand Lord (in some other translations,
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