Fifty Years After the End of the War, Vietnam is Still Seeking Reconciliation
Saigon falls, the United States withdraws, and the country reunifies. For the next several decades, Vietnam will have to deal
Social Media Users Charged With ‘Abusing Democratic Freedoms’ for ‘Distorting’ Conviction of Death-Row Inmate Ho Duy Hai On March 28,
A Man Reported Dead while in Dong Nai Provincial Police Custody State media reported that a Vietnamese man named Vu
The Legislature Formalizes Vo Van Thuong’s Resignation, Appoints Acting President The National Assembly passed a resolution to dismiss Vo
Vietnam Communist Party Leaders Meet Wednesday to Decide on President Vo Van Thuong’s Resignation, Officials Say On March 20,
Police Officers Come and Persuade Montagnard Refugees in Thailand to Return On March 14, a group of plainclothes Vietnamese police
U.S. Business Mission Seeks Security Equipment Deal With Vietnam’s Police Reuters reported that a dozen U.S. firms
The Ministry of Public Security (MPS) Names Two Overseas Montagnards Dissident Groups as ‘Terrorist Organizations’ Vietnam's national police
Social Media Users in Vietnam Fined Under Cybersecurity Law for Defaming Police The Cyber Security and High-Tech Crime Prevention Bureau
Hanoi Police Detain Vietnamese Activist Nguyen Chi Tuyen and Journalist Nguyen Vu Binh The Hanoi Police Department on Feb. 29
Vietnam Runs for Human Rights Council Reelection Despite Numerous Rights Violations and Restricted Civic Space Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui
Amnesty: Data Suggests Vietnam Company Is Supplying Fuel to Junta-Ruled Myanmar Despite International Sanctions According to a recent report published
Influential Facebook User Reportedly Summoned by Police for Criticizing Vingroup Conglomerate Human rights lawyer Dang Dinh Manh on Feb. 20
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