Vietnam
Vietnam’s human rights record remains dire in virtually all areas. The ruling Communist Party maintains a monopoly on political power and allows no challenge to its leadership. Basic rights are severely restricted, including freedoms of expression, peaceful assembly, association, and religion. Rights activists and bloggers face police intimidation, harassment, restricted movement, arbitrary arrest, and detention. Farmers lose land to development projects without adequate compensation, and workers are not allowed to form independent unions. The police regularly use torture and beatings to extract confessions. The criminal justice system, including the judiciary, lacks independence. Political dissidents and civil society activists are frequently sentenced to long prison terms on bogus national security charges.

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More reports- November 13, 2025 Report
Thailand: Vietnamese Refugees at Risk from Hanoi
Collaboration with Vietnam Police Facilitates Threats, Abuses

- April 21, 2025 Report
“We’ll All Be Arrested Soon”
Abusive Prosecutions under Vietnam’s “Infringing on State Interests” Law

- February 17, 2022 Report
“Locked Inside Our Home”
Movement Restrictions on Rights Activists in Vietnam

- February 12, 2020 Report
“My Teacher Said I Had a Disease”
Barriers to the Right to Education for LGBT Youth in Vietnam

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- December 2, 2025 Dispatches
Vietnam Should End Abuse of Imprisoned Critic
Immediately Free Trinh Ba Tu and His Wrongfully Jailed Family Members

- December 1, 2025 News Release
Thailand: Montagnard Activist Extradited to Vietnam
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- November 13, 2025 Report
Thailand: Vietnamese Refugees at Risk from Hanoi
Collaboration with Vietnam Police Facilitates Threats, Abuses

- October 24, 2025 Dispatches
Alleged Sexual Harassment by Vietnamese Officials Ignored—Again
Governments Engaging with Vietnam Press for Accountability

- October 24, 2025 Commentary
UN Treaty Signing Highlights Vietnam’s Curb on Online Dissent
The Cybercrime Convention will further entrench control and surveillance over peaceful expression of dissent online beyond the borders of repressive states.

- October 23, 2025 News Release
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Malaysia Summits Should Focus on Human Rights, Humanitarian Crisis

- October 20, 2025 News Release
Vietnam: Former Political Prisoner Rearrested
Huynh Ngoc Tuan Among Wave of Activists Detained Before Upcoming Party Congress

- October 20, 2025 Commentary
Vietnam’s Rights Suppression Carries a Heavy Price
World Leaders Are Cozying Up to Hanoi While Activists Are Jailed

- October 17, 2025 Letter
Open Letter on the Myanmar Crisis
To States Attending the 2025 ASEAN Summit, ASEAN Partners Summit, and East Asia Summit
- October 9, 2025 News Release
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