Stop Torture: Campaign to Abolish Torture in Vietnam
  • Home
  • Reports: Torture in Vietnam
  • Prisoners of Conscience
    • Abuses in Police Custody and Pre-Trial Detention
    • Post-Trial Abuses
    • Montagnard Prisoners of Conscience
    • Campaign to Free Nguyen Bac Truyen
    • Campaign to Free Y Pum Bya
  • Montagnard Persecution
  • Torture in VN: Who, What, Where
  • Forced Prison Labor
    • Cashews: A Toxic Prison Industry
  • Voices: Survivors of Torture
    • Catholic Parishioner Tran Thanh Tien
    • Chau Hen: Fighting for My Land
    • Buddhist Monk Kim Muon
    • Montagnard Christian Rmah Plun
    • Democracy Activist Bui Kim Thanh
    • Writer Tran Khai Thanh Thuy
  • Advocacy
  • Resources
  • Vietnamese Laws
  • Vietnam's Track Record on Torture
  • About

Global Campaign Calls for Release of Jailed  rights Defenders

Picture
Picture
Picture
Vietnamese prisoners of conscience Do Thi Minh Hanh (left), Ho Thi Bich Khuong (middle) and Ta Phong Tan (right).
Three Vietnamese women — Do Thi Minh Hanh, Ho Thi Bich Khuong, and Ta Phong Tan — are among 19 international rights activists highlighted in a global campaign calling for the release of arbitrarily detained human rights defenders. The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) launched the campaign on March 27, 2014.
“We speak out, they walk out.”
-- 
FIDH

© 2022 Campaign to Abolish Torture in Vietnam. 
All rights reserved. For permission to reprint any of CAT-VN's reports, press releases, or other information please contact us first.