Tóm tắt: Ngày thứ nhất phiên tòa sơ thẩm vụ án Đồng Tâm-Quang cảnh phiên tòa sơ thẩm vụ án Đồng Tâm, sáng ngày 7/9/2020. Ảnh: TTXVN. Luật Khoa Tạp chí, ngày 07/9/2020 Mười ngày xét xử sơ thẩm vụ án Đồng Tâm sẽ là mười ngày dài, chỉ riêng việc theo dõi trên mạng không thôi cũng đã có thể rất mệt mỏi. Nếu bạn không […]
Vietnam: Crackdown on Journalists and Social Media- Carlyle Thayer, August 31, 2020 We are researching the pressure that Vietnam is putting on journalists, activists, and social media companies at the moment and whether this is related to the upcoming National Party Congress in January. We request your analytical input into the following issues; Q1. What is your assessment of Vietnam’s clampdown on […]
Dong Tam Land Petitioners’ Lawyers Issue Joint Petition to Demand Fair Trial- Defend the Defenders, September 5, 2020 Thirteen attorneys who provide legal assistance for 21 out of 29 prosecuted 29 land petitioners in Dong Tam commune have issued a joint petition to the People’s Procuracy and the People’s Court of Hanoi to raise issues surrounding the case which certainly affect the fair trial and […]
Kiến nghị của nhóm luật sư Đồng Tâm-Kiến nghị mới nhất của nhóm luật sư Đồng Tâm được gia đình các bị can mời bảo vệ quyền và lợi ích hợp pháp cho các bị can tại phiên tòa sơ thẩm ngày 7/9/2020. Báo Tiếng Dân, ngày 04/9/2020 *** ĐƠN KIẾN NGHỊ TRƯỚC NGÀY XÉT XỬ (Đối với vụ án “Giết người” […]
Norway Pension Giant Drops Three Companies over Alleged Human Rights Violations-Chief Investment Officer, September 3, 2020 Norway’s $1.17 trillion Government Pension Fund Global (GPFG) said it is excluding three companies from the fund because of an “unacceptable risk for violation of human rights.” They are Taiwan-based Formosa Chemicals & Fibre Corp. and its subsidiary Formosa Taffeta, as well as Indian textiles company Page Industries. […]
USCIRF Encourages Religious Freedom Progress on Vietnam National Day- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 3, 2020 USCIRF Encourages Religious Freedom Progress on Vietnam National Day Washington, DC – The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) congratulated the government of Vietnam on its National Day, and encouraged the government to take steps to improve religious freedom conditions in the country. “USCIRF commends both national […]
Vietnam cracks down on minorities amid pandemic- Poor and excluded: Tourists visit an ancient Hmong family heritage palace in Dong Van district, northern Vietnam’s Ha Giang province on Oct. 26, 2018. The Hmong ethnic group have been largely excluded from Vietnam’s glittering economic growth of the past decade, with more than 60 percent of the country’s one million minority population living […]
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