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Hội Thảo Quốc Tế Về Thảm Họa Môi Trường Formosa

Khiá Cạnh Pháp Lý Và Môi Trường Của Formosa Để Vận Dụng Vào Những Cuộc Đấu Tranh Sắp Tới
** Người Tham dự đến từ Canada, Úc Châu, Âu Châu và nhiều tiểu bang tại Hoa Kỳ
** Cựu Đại sứ Tòa Án Hình Sự Quốc Tế ICC: “Đừng bao giờ bỏ cuộc!”

May 15, 2017 in #JusticeForFormosaVictims, Pháp-luật và Bạn.

10 Tháng 5: Hội thảo Quốc tế tại Hoa Kỳ về tác hại môi trường Formosa

“Việt Nam vì Tiến bộ” sẽ tổ chức một hội thảo quốc tế tại trụ sở Thượng viện Hoa kỳ ở thủ đô Washington DC vào ngày 10/5 sắp tới, về những tác động môi trường của việc xả chất độc

May 2, 2017 in #JusticeForFormosaVictims.

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[Victims of Persecution]

2018: 20-year jail term for blogger Lê Đình Lượng
Anh Hoàng Đức Bình, giửa bên phải, và anh Nguyễn Nam Phong, giữa bên trái, tại tòa án tỉnh Nghệ An hôm 6/2/2018
Anh Hoàng Đức Bình, giửa bên phải, và anh Nguyễn Nam Phong, giữa bên trái, tại tòa án tỉnh Nghệ An hôm 6/2/2018
Vietnamese activist Tran Thi Xuan (C) stands during her trial in Ha Tinh province on April 12, 2018, where she was sentenced to nine years on charges of subversion, according to the state-run Vietnamnet news site. Three Vietnamese activists were jailed at separate trials on April 12 in the one-party state where a conservative leadership is accused of mounting an aggressive campaign against critics in recent months. / AFP PHOTO / Vietnam News Agency / Vietnam News Agency
Vietnamese activist Teresa Tran Thi Xuan stands during her trial in Ha Tinh province on April 12, where she was sentenced to nine years on charges of subversion, according to the state-run Vietnamnet news site. Three Vietnamese activists were jailed at separate trials on April 12 in the one-party state where a conservative leadership is accused of mounting an aggressive campaign against critics in recent months. (Photo by Vietnam News Agency/AFP
June 2017: Police-Hired ‘Thugs’ Beat Vietnamese Anti-Formosa Catholics
Nov. 2017: A Ha Tinh court added Nguyen Van Hoa’s name to the long list of persecuted bloggers at the end a trial lasting just two and a half hours, sentencing him to seven years in prison followed by three years of house arrest on a charge of “disseminating propaganda against the state” under article 88 of Vietnam’s penal code.
Quynh, 37, co-founded a network of bloggers and is very popular in Vietnam. She has written about human rights, civilian deaths in police custody and the release of toxic chemicals by a Taiwanese-owned factory that killed thousands of fish in one of Vietnam’s worst environmental disasters.
Nov. 2017: The 41 year old is not well known in other parts of the country, but is reported to have been involved in a campaign led by Catholic priests over an environmental disaster that hit the central coast in 2016.
Bà Trần Thị Nga bị bắt hôm 27/1/2017.
July 2016: Violence against Formosa protesters by polices.
July 2016: Formosa protester beaten up by polices.
June 2018: Some 36 incidents are examined in the HRW report. Representing perhaps two-thirds of the known total between January 2015 and March 2017, they were collated and cross-checked by an unidentified but assuredly skillful Vietnamese researcher in HRW’s Asia division.
January 19, 2017 Oai, was re-arrested and charged with "resisting persons on duty", claiming he was not abiding by the terms of his administrative probation.[11] His arrest was part of the Vietnamese government's latest crackdown on bloggers and citizen journalists including Formosa reporter Nguyễn Văn Hoá.[12] He was also later charged with "failing to execute judgements" under Article 304 of the Vietnamese Penal Code.[5]

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