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French-Vietnamese blogger charged with trying to topple government

Reporters Without Borders is appalled that the Vietnamese authorities announced at a news conference yesterday that they are charging blogger (...)

Published on 30 September 2010 Read

Vietnam

French blogger detained in Ho Chi Minh City

Reporters Without Borders calls for the immediate release of Pham Minh Hoang, a blogger with French nationality who teaches mathematics at the Ho (...)

Published on 9 September 2010 Read

Vietnam

Government urged to pardon detained journalists and netizens

Reporters Without Borders reiterates its appeal to the government to ensure that the human rights activists, journalists and netizens who are in (...)

Published on 26 August 2010 Read

Vietnam

Ho Chi Minh City court upholds jail sentences for dissidents

In an 11 May ruling, a Ho Chi Minh City appeal court confirmed the sentences that were imposed on two dissidents on 20 January and reduced the (...)

Published on 14 May 2010 Read

Vietnam

Independent magazine keeps publishing despite harassment

Reporters Without Borders voices its full support for the writers and editors of To Quoc (http://www.to-quoc.net), an independent fortnightly (...)

Published on 9 April 2010 Read

Vietnam

Seriously ill dissident editor granted early release

Reporters Without Borders welcomes the release of Father Nguyen Van Ly, one of the editors of the dissident publication Tu do Ngon luan, whose (...)

Published on 16 March 2010 Read

Vietnam

Human rights lawyer and blogger arrested just three days after completing jail term

Reporters Without Borders condemns the way the authorities are treating human rights lawyer and blogger Le Thi Cong Nhan, who was detained for (...)

Published on 10 March 2010 Read

Vietnam

Writer who was assaulted gets three-and-a-half-year sentence on trumped-up assault charge

Reporters Without Borders condemns the three-and-a-half-year sentence which a Hanoi court passed today on writer and human rights activist Tran (...)

Published on 5 February 2010 Read

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