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Prime Minister urged to free all imprisoned bloggers and journalists

In response to the government’s announcement of an amnesty for more than 10,000 detainees for Vietnam’s national holiday on 2 September, Reporters (...)

Published on 1 September 2011 Read

Vietnam

Blogger and poet freed under amnesty, but 17 bloggers and three journalists still held

Reporters Without Borders hails the release of the blogger Nguyen Van Tinh and the poet Tran Duc Thach under an amnesty for more than 10,000 (...)

Published on 30 August 2011 Read

Vietnam

French-Vietnamese blogger sentenced to three years in prison

Reporters Without Borders firmly condemns the sentence of three years in prison and three years of house arrest that a Ho Chi Minh City court (...)

Published on 10 August 2011 Read

Vietnam

Letter to prime minister requesting blogger Pham Minh Hoang’s release

Reporters Without Borders has written to Vietnamese Prime minister Nguyen Tan Dung requesting the release of Pham Minh Hoang, a blogger with (...)

Published on 8 August 2011 Read

Vietnam

Blogger Paulus Le Son arrested again amid mounting tension

Reporters Without Borders condemns yesterday’s heavy-handed arrest of the Catholic blogger Paulus Le Son (http://paulusleson.wordpress.com/) in (...)

Published on 4 August 2011 Read

Vietnam

Court upholds seven-year jail term for blogger Cu Huy Ha Vu

A Hanoi appeal court today upheld the seven-year jail sentence that the dissident blogger Cu Huy Ha Vu received last April on a charge of (...)

Published on 2 August 2011 Read

Vietnam

Ailing dissident Catholic priest sent back to prison

Reporters Without Borders strongly condemns the re-arrest of Father Nguyen Van Ly, a human rights activist and editor of the underground (...)

Published on 28 July 2011 Read

Vietnam

Independent publisher freed, but questioned again

Bui Chat, the head of the independent publishing house Giay Vun (“Recycled Paper), was released on 2 May after being held for three days on his (...)

Published on 5 May 2011 Read

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