Rebutting distortions of press freedom in Vietnam
Friday, June 21, 2024, 15:14 (GMT+7)
Press freedom is one of the fundamental human rights that Vietnam has committed to and seriously implemented in accordance with the general principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. However, hostile forces, reactionaries, and political dissidents consistently distort this reality to sabotage our Party, State, and socialist regime
Press freedom must be within the legal framework
Monday, October 24, 2022, 08:03 (GMT+7)
Over the years, the press in Vietnam has always played the role as the voice of the Party and the State and the forum of the people and proactively, promptly, and effectively informed major issues of the country to clearly demonstrate the role to lead and guide public opinion and create social consensus. Vietnam's press agencies are really a bridge between the Party and the State and the People to quickly, fully, and accurately propagate the news of events, undertakings, and guidelines of the Party and policies of the State and the Government in performing two strategic tasks of building and protecting the Fatherland.
70 years of the People’s Army Newspaper’s following of Uncle Ho’s teachings
Monday, October 19, 2020, 10:10 (GMT+7)
With the spirit of “readily fighting and sacrificing for independence, freedom and socialism,” generations of soldier journalists produced intrinsic articles on battlefields that touched our troops and people’s hearts across the country, promoted patriotism, and encouraged them to overcome all difficulties and hardships. At the same time, those articles helped the peace-loving people around the world to clearly understand the justice of our revolution, while prominently displaying war crimes committed by colonialism and imperialism
Freedom of press is not just unlimited
Wednesday, June 17, 2015, 08:44 (GMT+7)
Generally, freedom of speech and freedom of press are recognized by laws of countries, but they are not “unlimited” as they could lead to violation of rights and interests of individuals, organizations, and State
Under the cover of “press freedom”
Thursday, July 03, 2014, 15:15 (GMT+7)
Over the past few years, the protection of human rights in general and press freedom in particular in Vietnam has recorded significant developments, recognized by the international community. Despite those achievements, hostile forces still falsely accuse Vietnam of violating “freedom of speech,” and “press freedom.” What is their real intrigue under the cover of “press freedom”?