Vietnam is imprisoning female bloggers over their Facebook posts
When she was just 20, Tran Thi Nga, shown above, got a job as a live-in domestic worker in Taiwan through a broker, and then moved on to factory jobs.
When she was just 20, Tran Thi Nga, shown above, got a job as a live-in domestic worker in Taiwan through a broker, and then moved on to factory jobs.
In a one-day trial on Tuesday, 25 July 2017, the People's Court in Hà Nam province sentenced Trần Thị Nga to nine years in prison and five years...
Nga, who covered issues ranging from human rights abuses to police brutality to environmental conflicts on her blog “Thuy Nga” and two YouTube...
When her seven-year-old son ran away in fear after seeing her with no arms or legs, Tran Thi Nga, 30, of Phu Tho town, knew she had to live...
At the end of a one-day trial yesterday, the blogger Tran Thi Nga was sentenced to nine years in prison followed by five years of probation...
Vietnamese political prisoner Tran Thi Nga, after having been cut off from seeing her family for several months as part of disciplinary...
A Vietnam court sentenced activist Tran Thi Nga on Tuesday to nine years in prison followed by five years under house arrest for spreading...
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Human-rights activist who has documented land-rights issues and political arrests has been active in supporting grassroots and youth activism.