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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
Civil Society Groups Propose Recommendations for Vietnam Ahead of Periodic Human Rights Review Representatives of four non-governmental organizations on Feb.
UN Experts Concerned about the Safety of Environmental Activist Dang Dinh Bach In a press release published on Feb. 14,
Dear Readers, As the Lunar New Year unfurls its vibrant colors and joyous celebrations across the world, The Vietnamese Magazine
[The Government’s Reach] An Giang: Pure Sect Hoa Hao Buddhists Are Banned from Organizing the Birthday of Founder Huynh
A Member of Ân Đàn Đại Đạo, a Suppressed Buddhist Sect, Completes 12-Year Prison Term Le Duc Dong, 41, a
U.S. Customs Declare Vietnam the Largest Exporter of Goods Made With Uyghur Forced Labor, Overtaking China U.S. Customs
Vietnam Sentences An Ethnic Minority Activist for Holding Unsanctioned Religious Activities A Vietnam court in Phu Yen Province on Jan.
Activist Nguyen Thuy Hanh Begins Cancer Treatment Following Earlier Diagnosis Vietnamese activist Nguyen Thuy Hanh began her first radiotherapy and
It is widely acknowledged that Vietnam doesn’t have an independent media. Many press freedom advocates, including Reporters Without Borders,
A Land Rights Activist and His Family Arrive in the U.S. as Political Refugees Huynh Ngoc Truong, a land
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