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
BOT, this three-letter-word probably does not have any special meaning for anyone but the Vietnamese people. It is a daily
January 8, 2019| The forced eviction in the area known as Loc Hung [/2019/01/land-grabbing-in-vietnam-gets-serious-in-urban-areas/] vegetable garden in Ho
January 4, 2018| In the early hours of the day, various police forces and their accompanying civil security (dân phòng)
On or about October 3, 2018, the Ministry of Public Security of Vietnam quietly released their draft decree on the
In the past few days, thousands of social media users in Vietnam have relocated to Minds. At the same time,
June 10, 2018| Nationwide protests broke out in several major cities in Vietnam in the morning and lasted well into
On May 11, 2018, an appellate court in Bà Rịa-Vũng Tàu Province reviewed the verdict of the lower court in
In the late evening of April 18, 2018, many journalists in Vietnam began to share on social media a story
April 5, 2018 | Nguyễn Văn Đài – probably one of the most prominent dissidents in Vietnam for almost two decades – received
Once regarded as the poster’s child for – what was hoped by some – the progressive faction within the Communist Party,
In the afternoon of November 16, 2017, the Vietnamese police kidnapped a member of The Vietnamese’s editorial board, Pham
Vietnam’s head of the Internet management authority, Nguyen Thanh Lam, has repeatedly claimed that the government has been working
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