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Vietnam - 14 MAY 2009
ARTICLE 19 assists with drafting freedom of information law


Vietnam - 13 APR 2009
Imprisoned writers Nguyen Hoang Hai and Pham Thanh Nghien in poor health, denied family visits


Vietnam - 20 FEB 2009
IPA protests three-month ban imposed on Da Nang publishing house


Vietnam - 18 FEB 2009
Journalist Huynh Nguyen Dao released while concerns mount for imprisoned internet writer Vu Van Hung


Vietnam - 13 FEB 2009
Detained writer Ho Thi Bich Khuong ill-treated, in poor health


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TAKE ACTION! CALL FOR THE RELEASE OF TWO VIETNAMESE DISSIDENTS

This month, writer and Buddhist leader Thich Huyen Quang died at the age of 87 after spending the last 30 years of his life in prison or house arrest for campaigning for religious freedom and human rights. Reporters Without Borders (RSF) continues to call for the release of those currently detained in Vietnam for exercising their right to free expression, including two Vietnamese lawyers and cyber-dissidents who have been in jail for the past 16 months on charges of spreading propaganda against their country. Sign the RSF petition demanding their release.


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