Ridiculous distortions about democracy, human rights, and social networks in Vietnam
Friday, July 01, 2022, 13:46 (GMT+7)
Freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and freedom of information are considered basic principles for a democracy, even as "oxygen" in a democratic and developed society, but not recognised as an absolute right by the international community. The exercise of the right to freedom of expression comes with special obligations and responsibilities, may be subject to certain limitations set forth in law, and is necessary to respect the rights or reputations of others; protect national security or public order, the health or morals of society.
Declaration of Independence – The declaration of human rights in Vietnam
Friday, September 26, 2014, 15:52 (GMT+7)
The Declaration of Independence proclaimed by President Ho Chi Minh on 2 September 1945 at the Ba Dinh Square (Hanoi) is such a masterpiece, a great founding document. Besides its mission of founding the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, taking Vietnam to a new era – the era of independence, freedom and socialism, the declaration is also the one of human rights, of the struggle for the fairness among peoples and individuals within Vietnam