Vietnam

04/18/2013

European Parliament condemns violations of human rights, freedom of expression, religion and assembly in Vietnam

Vo Van Ai and Penelope Faulkner, President and Vice-President of Que Me Action for Democracy and members of the General council of the Radical Party issued the following statement when at its plenary session in Strasburg today, the 754-member European Parliament adopted an Urgent Resolution on Vietnam strongly condemning a wide range of human rights violations and asking the EU to “assess the compatibility” of these violations with the new EU-Vietnam Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (PCA) which conditions trade and diplomatic rel

02/28/2013

Report: "Vietnam: Bloggers and Netizens behind bars"

Vo Van Ai and Penelope Faulkner, members of the General Council of the Nonviolent Radical Party, presented a new report by the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) and the Vietnam Committee on Human Rights describing an escalating assault on freedom of expression and criminalisation of bloggers and "netizens" in the country. 

10/19/2012

On Blair in Vietnam

On 15 October, Tony Blair made his first visit to Vietnam. He met students and teachers of the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam, which belongs to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
 
Blair said: “If you want to work in diplomacy or politics, you have to be interested in and pay attention to people. You should try to find out what people around you are interested in, are concerned about.

09/17/2010

Vietnam: Pannella and Perduca write to the Thai Ambassador in Rome to complain about the canceling of a Press Conference schedule at the Foreign Correspondent’s Club of Thailand

What follows is the text of a letter that Marco Pannella, President of the senate of the Nonviolent Radical Party and Senator Marco Perduca have written to the Thai Ambassador in Rome to express their serious concern on the Thai decision to cancel a press conference on 12/09/2010, where Mr. Vo Van Ai and Ms. Penelope Faulkner, respectively President and Vice-President of VCHR, were scheduled to speak. Mr. Ai and Ms. Faulkner are also member of the General Council of the Nonviolent Radical Party. Mr. Pannella and Mr.

05/30/2010

General Council: Approved Resolution on South East Asia

 The General Council of the Nonviolent Radical Party, transnational and transparty (NRPtt), meeting in the Senate of the Italian Republic in Rome from 28-30 May 2010, is deeply concerned that many peoples of South East Asia, a region known for its economic growth, remain under totalitarian or authoritarian rule, deprived of basic political freedoms and rights.

05/08/2010

Security Forces Cut Phone Calls Reporting Human Rights Violations from Central Highlands

Is this the building that houses the cell phone equipment bought by Vietnam? This photo is reportedly the building in Saigon (left) where the Vietnamese security official’s house mobile cell phone monitoring equipment bought from US and UK companies.

11/19/2009

Montagnard Foundation Addresses the Italian Parliament: Help Needed to Stop Vietnam's Ethnic Cleansing Against the Degar Montagnard People

STATEMENT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE OF THE CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES, ROME, ITALY: NOVEMBER 19, 2009

Mr. President, Ladies and Gentlemen,

Firstly, I would like to express my deep appreciation to the Honorable Matteo Mecacci, Member of Parliament, for the invitation to speak here today on behalf of the indigenous Degar people known also as Montagnards.

12/26/2008

MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS' SPOKESMAN MR.LE DZUNG ANSWERS QUESTION ON 25 DECEMBER 2008

MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS' SPOKESMAN MR.LE DZUNG
ANSWERS QUESTION ON 25 DECEMBER 2008

Question: Why two members of the Italian Transnational Radical Party were unable to come to Vietnam?

Answer:
It was a bussiness
12/25/2008

FM spokesman: Italian senators unwelcome in Vietnam

Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnamese Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Dec. 25 that two Italian senators of the Transnational Radical Party are not welcome in Vietnam as they intended to conduct activities that go beyond their stated purpose of tourism when
12/23/2008

VIETNAM PROHIBITS ITALIAN MEP AND MP VISIT

Phnom Pen, 22 of december 2008

We publish here below the letter with whom the vietnamese travel agency Vungtau Intourco Hanoi informs about the denial of the permission to enter Vietnam to Marco Pannella and Marco Perduca - italian MEP and MP from the Nonviolent Radical Party, transnational and transparty - both stopped this morning in Phnom Pen airport, Cambodia.

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