Human Rights Watch Says Taiwan Courts Should Ease Bureaucratic Burdens for Formosa Plastics Petitioners
Notable events: * Human Rights Watch Urges Taiwan Courts to Ease Bureaucratic Burdens for Victims of Formosa Plastics Pollution * Two Dong
During the last week of December 2018, Vietnam’s state-owned newspapers flooded the country’s social media with articles on
The death penalty in Vietnam is classified as “state secret.” But from time to time, bits and pieces of information
This week, the office of UN Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights Defenders, Michel Forst, released the first
UPDATE ON DECEMBER 20, 2018: The correct decree number has been included after more information was released by the organizers
On October 23, 2018, General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong took the oath of office as the new president of Vietnam.
On or about October 3, 2018, the Ministry of Public Security of Vietnam quietly released their draft decree on the
Today| marks the 73rd year since Ho Chi Minh stood at Ba Dinh Square on September 2, 1945, and proclaimed
In June 2018, many were shocked to witness the largest demonstration in Vietnam since the end of the war in
No other foreign politicians have thus far achieved what John McCain was able to do in Vietnam in the recent
The Social Republic of Vietnam is known to be notorious for its land management system since the day of its
In the past few days, thousands of social media users in Vietnam have relocated to Minds. At the same time,
In the afternoon of July 2, 2018, a man committed self-immolation in the center of Hanoi, Vietnam’s capital city,
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