Article 19: Press Release-09 Jan 2013 Vietnam: Conviction of thirteen pro-democracy activists is an abuse of fundamental rights ARTICLE 19 condemns the jailing of thirteen pro-democracy activists in Vietnam and calls on the authorities to release them immediately. The men and women were convicted of “carrying out activities aimed at overthrowing the people’s administration” under Article 79 of […]
Amnesty International: Press releases-9 January 2013 Viet Nam: Release 13 activists jailed on baseless charges, stop crackdown on dissidents The conviction and heavy sentencing of 13 peaceful Catholic activists in Viet Nam today flies in the face of justice and is part of an escalating government crackdown on freedom of expression, Amnesty International said.
Bloggers imprisoned in mass sentencing in Vietnam-Vietnamese activists and bloggers stand for sentencing in court. (AFP/Vietnam News Agency) Bangkok, January 9, 2013–At least five independent bloggers were sentenced today to harsh jail terms in Vietnam, according to local and international news reports. The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns this move and calls on Vietnamese authorities to reverse the charges on appeal […]
Statement on the Conviction of 14 Redemptorist Bloggers in Nghe An Province-Jannuary 9, 2013 – We are deeply troubled by reports that the Supreme People’s Court of Nghe An Province convicted 14 Catholic Redemptorist bloggers on charges related to their exercise of their rights to freedom of expression. These bloggers were convicted of “subversion of the administration” (Article 79) and sentenced to prison terms ranging from […]
Vietnamese blogger reports sexual assault by officials-January 7, 2013 10:57 AM ET – By Shawn W. Crispin / CPJ Southeast Asia Representative – Vietnam’s crackdown on independent bloggers hit a new low in recent days with reports of sexual violence perpetrated by state officials against a prominent online reporter. In a disturbing first person account posted Friday to the Danlambao collective […]
Democracy blogger arrested in Vietnam-NED expresses deep concern to government of Vietnam In a letter to the Prime Minister of Vietnam, the National Endowment for Democracy has expressed its deep concern over the Dec. 27 arrest of prominent human rights lawyer and blogger Lê Quốc Quân in Vietnam. Quân, who was a Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellow(2006-2007) at NED in Washington, DC, has […]
Viet Nam: Arbitrary detention of Mr. Le Quoc Quan-URGENT APPEAL – THE OBSERVATORY VNM 001 / 0113 / OBS 001 Incommunicado detention / Judicial harassment Viet Nam – January 4, 2013 The Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders, a joint programme of the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) and the World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT), requests your urgent intervention in […]
The next secretary of state – Hey John Kerry, free Le Quoc Quan-Dec 28th 2012, 22:30 by M.S. – HOW important is it that America have a terrific secretary of state? I don’t really know. Put it this way: think about any course of action America itself has pursued over the past 50 years. Now, if you were to list the top ten reasons why America decided to […]
Vietnam Renews Attack on Free Expression Online-On 31 Dec, 2012 – Freedom House condemns the recent escalation in the persecution of free speech advocates in Vietnam, and calls for the release of several bloggers who have been unjustly imprisoned for shining a light on corruption and human rights abuses. Lawyer and blogger Le Quoc Quan was arrested December 27 in Hanoi […]
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