Vietnam Human Rights Network Releases Its 2010 Report on Human Rights in Vietnam

March 31, 2011

 

The Vietnam Human Rights Network has today released its Report on Human Rights in Vietnam in 2010.

 

The report is a summary of the serious violations of human rights by Vietnamese authorities in 2010 through seven areas: The brutality of the police state, politicized criminal system, violation of freedom of speech and expression, violations of workers' rights, violation of freedom of religion, victims of land confiscation, and human trafficking.

 

The report also makes recommendations to the government of Vietnam, freedom loving governments, international human rights organizations, and the Vietnamese Diaspora about the steps they should take to improve the situation.

 

Attached to the report is a partial list of prisoners of conscience updated through March 2011

  

The following is the full text of the Report on Human Rights in Vietnam in 2010. (Click here)

 
 

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