Reporting Human Rights violation in Vietnam

Dr Nguyen Dinh Thang with refugees in Thailand

Tiến sĩ Nguyễn Đình Thắng với những người tỵ nạn tại Thái Lan Source: Supplied

The arrest and detention of dissidents in Vietnam is growing and the number of prisoners of conscience according to Amnesty International is over 100 people.


But Human Rights Watch accused the Vietnamese government of "submitting a very false reality image" of its human rights record during the recent UN Universal Review (UPR) at the United Nations.

How to report human rights violations in Vietnam? Since 2012, BP / SOS has trained how to report human rights violations according to UN standards to some people, especially in the country.

The director of this organization, Dr. Nguyen Dinh Thang, explained to Phan Bach.


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