How a Deaf-Blind Person Watches the World Cup

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Brazilian Sign Language interpreter Hélio Fonseca de Araújo woke up on the day before the opening of the World Cup in 2014 thinking about how he could help his friend Carlos, who is deaf and blind, get access to all the excitement. So he hit the hardware store, rigged up a tabletop model of the field, and enlisted his friend Regiane to provide extra interpretation for all the complex information that needs to come through in a game. He recently brought the setup out again for this World Cup. Tiếp tục đọc “How a Deaf-Blind Person Watches the World Cup”

Tại sao Hồng Kông có văn hóa biểu tình phản kháng

English: Why Hong Kong has a culture of protest

Vùng lãnh thổ thuộc Trung Quốc quản lý đã chứng kiến rất nhiều cuộc biểu tình phản kháng trong những thập kỷ vừa qua, trong khi ảnh hưởng của Bắc Kinh lên Hồng Kông ngày càng tăng.

Yellow umbrellas have become a symbol of the 2014 pro-democracy protests [Photo courtesy: Hong Kong Free Press]

Ảnh 1: Những chiếc dù vàng là biểu tượng của phòng trào dân chủ năm 2014 [Ảnh: Hong Kong Free Press]

Hàng trăm người với những chiếc dù màu vàng tập trung xung quanh các trụ sở của chính phủ để kỷ niệm năm thứ ba của sự kiện đánh dấu cuộc biểu tình đòi dân chủ lớn nhất của Hồng Kông

Những người biểu tình đã tái hiện lại thời khắc phụt khí ga hơi cay vào hàng nghìn sinh viên và những nhà hoạt động dân chủ. Họ tự bảo vệ bản thân bằng những chiếc dù vật sau này trở thành biểu tượng của phong trào đấu tranh.

Đó là một buổi tối mà người dân Hồng Kông thể hiện mong muốn dân chủ của mình và danh tiếng bất tuân thủ dân sự của thành phố này đã khiến cả thể giới chú ý.
Tiếp tục đọc “Tại sao Hồng Kông có văn hóa biểu tình phản kháng”

Vietnam Mass Protests Expose Hanoi’s China Dilemma

June 21, 2018
The huge nationwide protests that rocked Vietnam last week have highlighted Hanoi’s headaches in dealing with China, both as a hostile power in the South China Sea and as a key trading partner and economic investor.

The history of Vietnam-China relations is steeped in a thousand years of Chinese colonization, conflict, and rebellion. The last Chinese invasion was a two-month border war in 1979.

The recent protests centered on the Special Zone Act, a law that would create “special economic zones” (SEZs) with the goal of sparking investment and economic reform. However, the prospect of dodgy deals that allegedly would have handed land over to Chinese investors provoked a flood of angry demonstrations less than two weeks ago, with protesters holding placards that read “No Special Zone — No leasing land to China — Even for one day!” and “Down with those who sell our country.” The chants started in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi but soon spread to towns in six provinces, including Danang, Nha Trang, Binh Thuan, and Tai Ninh. Tiếp tục đọc “Vietnam Mass Protests Expose Hanoi’s China Dilemma”

US withdraws from United Nations Human Rights Council, condemns latter’s bias against Israel

The US ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, came to Washington to announce the decision alongside President Donald Trump’s top diplomat, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

newindianexpress Published: 20th June 2018 04:02 AM  |   Last Updated: 20th June 2018 04:02 AM   |  A+A-

US Ambassador Nikki Haley. (File |AP)

By AFP

WASHINGTON: The United States withdrew from the United Nations Human Rights Council on Tuesday, condemning the “hypocrisy” of its members and its alleged “unrelenting bias” against Israel.

The US ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, came to Washington to announce the decision alongside President Donald Trump’s top diplomat, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

Both insisted the United States would remain a leading champion of human rights but, for many, the decision will reflect Trump’s general hostility to the world body and to multilateral diplomacy in general. Tiếp tục đọc “US withdraws from United Nations Human Rights Council, condemns latter’s bias against Israel”

Công an VN chính thức truy tố sinh viên Mỹ William Nguyễn


Will Nguyễn. Facebook Will Nguyen
Will Nguyễn. Facebook Will Nguyen

Ngày 15/6, Công an TP.Hồ Chí Minh chính thức ra quyết định khởi tố công dân Mỹ gốc Việt William Nguyễn về hành vi “Gây rối trật tự công cộng.”

Báo Công an thành phố nói vào ngày 10/6, thanh niên Mỹ 32 tuổi “không chỉ diễu hành trên đường phố mà còn chụp ảnh, quay phim cảnh đám đông đang tụ tập, tràn xuống đường bít cả lối đi rồi đăng trên trang Facebook và Twitter cá nhân.”

Tờ báo của ngành công an nói khi đám đông biểu tình di chuyển gặp phải hàng rào của công an và dân quân tự vệ chốt chặn trên đường Nguyễn Văn Trỗi, quận Phú Nhuận, William có động thái vẫy tay kêu gọi dòng người phá hàng rào để tiếp tục tiến về trung tâm thành phố. Tiếp tục đọc “Công an VN chính thức truy tố sinh viên Mỹ William Nguyễn”

Open Letter to Amnesty International by a Former Amnesty International Prisoner of Conscience

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13/06/2018

Open Letter to Amnesty International by a Former Amnesty International Prisoner of Conscience

Camilo E. Mejia

Camilo Mejía, Foto: vebidoo.de

Through this letter I express my unequivocal condemnation of Amnesty International with regards to the destabilizing role it has played in Nicaragua, my country of birth. Tiếp tục đọc “Open Letter to Amnesty International by a Former Amnesty International Prisoner of Conscience”

American Is Detained After Joining Protest in Vietnam

 

Protesters in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, on Sunday held banners denouncing a proposal to create special economic zones favorable to China. Credit EPA, via Shutterstock

By Austin Ramzy,

The American, Will Nguyen, was visiting Ho Chi Minh City ahead of his graduation this summer from a master’s program at the University of Singapore, according to a statement from his family and friends.

Tiếp tục đọc “American Is Detained After Joining Protest in Vietnam”

Vietnam protests bigger than ‘anti-China’ nationalism

Massive demonstrations against sovereignty-eroding SEZ legislation gave voice to wider grievances about the Communist Party’s repressive rule

Phnom Penh, June 11, 2018 12:53 PM (UTC+8)
Vietnamese protesters shout slogans against a proposal to grant companies lengthy land leases during a demonstration in Ho Chi Minh City on June 10, 2018. Photo: AFP/Kao Nguyen

Vietnamese protesters shout slogans against a proposal to grant companies lengthy land leases during a demonstration in Ho Chi Minh City on June 10, 2018. Photo: AFP/Kao Nguyen

China warns citizens in Vietnam after protests over economic zones

China has warned its citizens in Vietnam after protesters clashed with police over a government plan to create new economic zones for foreign investment that has fuelled anti-Chinese sentiment in the country.

 
Police disperse a demonstration against a draft law on the Special Economic Zone in Hanoi, Vietnam June 10, 2018. REUTERS/Staff

HANOI: China has warned its citizens in Vietnam after protesters clashed with police over a government plan to create new economic zones for foreign investment that has fuelled anti-Chinese sentiment in the country.

More than 100 protesters were arrested and dozens of police injured at a protest in central Vietnam on Sunday, one of several demonstrations nationwide against the special economic zones opponents fear will be dominated by Chinese investors.

102 held for vandalizing gov’t office in SEZ law protest in Vietnam

By Phuoc Tuan   June 11, 2018 | 11:02 am GMT+7

102 held for vandalizing gov't office in SEZ law protest in Vietnam

Vehicles burn outside the Binh Thuan People’s Committee office on June 10. Photo by Phuoc Tuan

Officers dispersed a rowdy protest in Binh Thuan Province near midnight on Sunday.

Police in Binh Thuan Province announced that they have detained 102 people pending investigation into Sunday’s vandalism at the local government office.

“There were no casualties. But dozens of police officers were injured,” police spokesman Nguyen Van Nhieu said.

Hundreds of protestors had stormed the office of the People’s Committee in Binh Thuan on Sunday, burnt vehicles, destroyed other property and clashed with the police, authorities said.

The situation was resolved near midnight with help from forces from the Ministry of Public Security, Nhieu said.

The vandalizing of the office took place at around 8 p.m., and authorities could only watch helplessly.

A police offcer walks past burned motorbikes outside Binh Thuans Peoples Committee office on Monday. Photo by VnExpress

A police offcer walks past burned motorbikes outside Binh Thuan’s People’s Committee office on Monday. Photo by VnExpress

Earlier that night, authorities used smoke bombs and firefighting hoses to diffuse the protest after local officials could not convince the crowd to disperse, but such tactics also proved ineffective.

Nguyen Trung Truc, vice chairman of the People’s Committee of Tuy Phong District, said that traffic patrols had to direct vehicles to take detours because Highway 1A had been immobilized from the afternoon. Some of the protestors threw rocks at public vehicles.

Tiếp tục đọc “102 held for vandalizing gov’t office in SEZ law protest in Vietnam”

Người dân nhiều địa phương xuống đường gây náo loạn

Chuỗi bài gồm có:

  • Người dân nhiều địa phương xuống đường gây náo loạn
  • Nhiều người quá khích đập phá trụ sở UBND tỉnh Bình Thuận
  • Vietnam police halt protests against new economic zones
  • China warns citizens in Vietnam after protests over economic zones

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Người dân nhiều địa phương xuống đường gây náo loạn

VNE – Chủ nhật, 10/6/2018, 14:37 (GMT+7)   

Nhiều khu vực ở TP HCM, Khánh Hòa, Bình Thuận… hôm nay tê liệt vì nhiều người tụ tập phản đối dự thảo luật Đặc khu kinh tế, trong khi dự luật này đã được hoãn thông qua.

US Commission on International Religious Freedom: 2018 Annual Report – Vietnam’s Response

US Commission on International Religious Freedom

2018 Annual Report

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Last update 13:21 | 09/06/2018

US’ religious freedom report makes biased assessment of Vietnam

The US Department of State’s 2017 International Religious Freedom Report continued to give biased assessment and cited untrue information on Vietnam, stated Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Le Thi Thu Hang. Tiếp tục đọc “US Commission on International Religious Freedom: 2018 Annual Report – Vietnam’s Response”

Quấy rối ở công sở Việt Nam: Chuyện bất thường trở nên bình thường

Zing – Thứ sáu ngày 08/06/2018

Quay roi o cong so Viet Nam: Chuyen bat thuong tro nen binh thuong hinh anh 1

12 nữ nhân viên công sở chia sẻ câu chuyện của chính mình về những lần đối diện với lời nói, cử chỉ, hành vi đủ để coi là quấy rối, gạ tình. Trong bối cảnh lằn ranh giữa quấy rối và “đùa vui” vẫn còn nhạt nhòa tại Việt Nam, vấn nạn này dường như đang rình rập bất kỳ ai. Tiếp tục đọc “Quấy rối ở công sở Việt Nam: Chuyện bất thường trở nên bình thường”

#MeToo, Vietnam

#MeToo, Vietnam
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Vietnam’s fledgling #MeToo movement reveals the limits of the country’s progress on gender equality.

thediplomat – By Isabelle Taft – May 15, 2018

The Facebook posts started on April 19. A young intern at Tuoi Tre, the country’s most prestigious newspaper, had been raped by her supervising editor and attempted suicide, the messages by Vietnamese journalists said. Over the next few days, women from across the country began sharing stories about harassment and abuse they had experienced while working as reporters. They tagged their posts #toasoansach (clean newsroom), #ngungimlang (stop staying silent), and #MeToo. Tiếp tục đọc “#MeToo, Vietnam”