Reporters Without Borders condemned a 19-month prison sentence against cyberdissident Pham Que Duong, aged 73, for "abusing democratic rights to (...)
Published on 15 July 2004
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Reporters Without Borders welcomed the release today of cyber-dissident Le Chi Quang, two years before he was due to complete his prison (...)
Published on 14 June 2004
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Reporters Without Borders today voiced deep concern about the health of cyber-dissident Nguyen Vu Binh, who has been on hunger strike since 5 May (...)
Published on 21 May 2004
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The cyberdissident began a hunger strike on 5 May 2004 at the end of his appeal trial. Vu Binh is protesting against the court’s decision to (...)
Published on 7 May 2004
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The international press freedom organisation had written to the Minister Delegate for Co-operation and Francophony on 17 February asking him to (...)
Published on 5 March 2004
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Reporters Without Borders has learned that Nguyen Vu Viet, the nephew of imprisoned priest Thadeus Nguyen Van Ly, was released on 18 February. (...)
Published on 19 February 2004
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The former journalist was sentenced to seven years imprisonment on 31 December at the end of a trial lasting less than three hours. The people‚s (...)
Published on 31 December 2003
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Literature teacher Tran Khue is reportedly still in prison in Ho Chi Minh City awaiting trial for undisclosed offences. Well-known historian (...)
Published on 2 October 2003
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