U.S. State Department Report Shows Sluggish Human Rights Improvement in Vietnam
State Department: ‘No Significant Changes’ in Vietnam’s Human Rights Situation On April 22, the U.S. State Department released
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
She came from a poor family in rural areas of North of Vietnam, married young at nineteen years old and
“I’m so very tired. How long can they keep continue doing this? They’ve cut electricity yesterday. Today it’
* With permission from author Thomas Bass, The Vietnamese is pleased to reprint the interview Mr. Bass has given to JFK
During these last days of 2017, be it rain or shine, people in Ha Noi, Vietnam, could often spot a
During the last week of November and in early December 2017, many [https://www.facebook.com/thudinhn/posts/1571770369583394?hc_
Once regarded as the poster’s child for – what was hoped by some – the progressive faction within the Communist Party,
Around noon on November 16, 2017, journalist Pham Doan Trang, a member of our editorial board, found herself stuffed [/2017/
In the afternoon of November 16, 2017, the Vietnamese police kidnapped a member of The Vietnamese’s editorial board, Pham
Vietnam always boasts [https://documents-dds-ny.un.org/doc/UNDOC/GEN/G13/185/15/PDF/G1318515.pdf?OpenElement] an impressive record
In the late night of November 11, 2017, I saw the picture of Vietnamese singer Mai Khoi, a pro-democracy artist
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