Tag: 2022 International Women of Courage Award

  • Pham Doan Trang in The Star: Govt irked by ‘unsuitable’ US prize for jailed dissident

    Vietnamese authorities were greatly displeased with the United States’ decision to include human rights defender and journalist Pham Doan Trang as one of the 2022 International Women of Courage awardees.   The famed dissident was convicted for “spreading anti-state propaganda” last year.

    The economic and trade relations between the countries has greatly improved but the US has never condoned Vietnam’s systematic human rights violations.  


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    The country objected to the United States granting a prize for courage to a dissident writer jailed for nine years for anti-state propaganda, describing her award as “unobjective and unsuitable”.

    US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced Pham Doan Trang as winner on Monday of an International Women of Courage prize at a ceremony attended by First Lady Jill Biden, where Blinken condemned what he called an unjust imprisonment.

    Ties between former war foes the United States and Vietnam have improved significantly in recent years, with increased trade and investments by US firms, and regular visits by presidents and top officials from Washington.

    However, Vietnam’s human rights record has been a sticking point in the relationship, with the United States critical of the government’s intolerance of dissent and frequent jailing and harassment of those who speak out.

    Trang, who published material widely on human rights and alleged police brutality in Vietnam, was detained by authorities hours after an annual US-Vietnam human rights dialogue in October 2020.


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  • Pham Doan Trang in RFA Tiếng Việt: Việt Nam phản đối giải thưởng Phụ nữ Can đảm mà Hoa Kỳ trao cho tù chính trị Phạm Đoan Trang

    Political prisoner Pham Doan Trang gets another recognition for her human rights and freedom endeavors and the Vietnamese Communist Party is not happy with the award.


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    The “International Women of Courage” award that the United States gave to political prisoner Pham Doan Trang in Vietnam was considered by Vietnamese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Le Thi Thu Hang to be “unobjective, inappropriate, and not valid. beneficial to the relationship between the two countries. Vietnamese state media reported on March 17 about Ms. Hang’s above statement at a press conference in Hanoi.

    According to this spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam, Vietnam always protects and promotes the rights of its people, including the rights of women.

    On March 14, Vietnamese dissident journalist Pham Doan Trang and 11 women from other countries around the world were awarded the International Women of Courage Award by the US Department of State.

    At the award ceremony, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken condemned the unfair imprisonment of dissident journalist Pham Doan Trang and called on the Vietnamese Government to immediately release her.

    In the description of journalist Pham Doan Trang on the website of the US State Department, the imprisoned journalist is said to have “courageously wrote about social issues not covered by the Vietnamese media”.

    Journalist and human rights activist Pham Doan Trang was sentenced to nine years in prison on December 14, 2021 by the Hanoi first instance court for “conducting propaganda against the state”.

    After the Hanoi Court sentenced Ms. Pham Doan Trang, the US State Department also issued a statement calling on the Vietnamese government to release Ms. Trang and allow all individuals in Vietnam to freely express themselves. opinion without fear of reprisal.

    The Canadian Embassy in Hanoi also released a statement on its official Facebook page about the prison sentence of Ms. Pham Doan Trang. The Canadian diplomatic mission called on “Vietnamese authorities to allow journalists to practice without fear of arrest, harassment or retaliation, and to end widespread censorship and control over the media.” communication and freedom of speech.

    Human rights organization Amnesty International released a statement calling the nine-year prison sentence handed down by a Hanoi court to journalist Pham Doan Trang “horrific”.

    Writers International – a world-renowned organization for the protection of freedom of thought and expression of journalists and authors, released a press release calling the trial and the sentence that the Vietnamese government pronounced against the Vietnamese government. Pham Doan Trang is “an act of revenge to silence Pham Doan Trang, and to punish her for what she did.”

    Reporters Without Borders – RSF calls on the international community to impose sanctions on the Vietnamese officials responsible for such an unacceptable decision against Ms. Pham Doan Trang.


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  • Pham Doan Trang in US State Department: 2022 International Women of Courage Award

    After the recently concluded 2022 International Women of Courage virtual award ceremony, the US Department of State shares Pham Doan Trang’s accomplishments as a human rights defender, journalist and advocate of the rule of law in Vietnam.  


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    “It is often women who lead the charge for human rights, democracy, and justice; including in places where women hold much less than half of the political, economic, and social power.  That’s why the equal rights and dignity of women is a foreign policy priority for the United States.” SECRETARY ANTONY BLINKEN

    Established in 2007, this annual award honors women from around the world who have demonstrated exceptional courage, strength, and leadership in order to bring about positive change to their communities, often at great personal risk and sacrifice.  To date, under the IWOC program, the U.S. Department of State has recognized more than 170 women from over 80 countries.  All awardees have advocated for the protection of human rights, advanced gender equity and equality, empowered women and girls, in all their diversity, and fostered peace and government transparency around the world.

    Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the 2022 IWOC award ceremony and IVLP program will be hosted virtually. We encourage you to meet the 2022 awardees and explore their stories using the above menu box. While you watch the 2022 IWOC award ceremony virtually, make sure you download a copy of the 2022 International Women of Courage Award Ceremony Virtual Program Book.

    Phạm Đoan Trang

    Phạm Đoan Trang

    Vietnam

    Phạm Đoan Trang is an internationally recognized author, blogger, journalist, and human rights defender who, through her writing and interviews, uses thoroughly researched legal arguments to advocate for human rights, rule of law, and the inclusion of all voices in political spaces in Vietnam. Ms. Trang authored books and co-founded numerous community-based organizations focused on the expansion of political participation and promoting human rights, good governance, and access to justice. As a journalist, she bravely reported on social issues previously untouched by the Vietnamese media. Ms. Trang has received numerous international awards for her work. She was arrested on October 6, 2020, and sentenced to nine years in prison on December 14, 2021, for purportedly “making, storing, or disseminating propaganda against the people’s administration” in relation to her writings and peacefully expressing her opinions.


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  • Pham Doan Trang in US Embassy in Hanoi: Statement on IWOC 2022

    Marc Knapper, US Ambassador to Vietnam, congratulated journalist and human rights defender Pham Doan Trang, for being awarded as one of the 2022 International Women Of Courage given by the US State Department.  


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    Hoa Kỳ cam kết ủng hộ một Việt Nam vững mạnh, thịnh vượng và độc lập. Sự cởi mở, minh bạch và lắng nghe tất cả những tiếng nói và quan điểm khác nhau chỉ giúp Việt Nam phát triển hơn. Những hoạt động vì bình đẳng giới và tăng quyền cho phụ nữ của Phạm Đoan Trang đã khơi gợi cảm hứng cho hàng triệu phụ nữ Việt Nam yêu cầu được tôn trọng và theo đuổi sự nghiệp trong những lĩnh vực mà vốn đàn ông chiếm ưu thế. Sự vận động của bà đã thúc đẩy một xã hội bao trùm hơn và những hoạt động của bà liên quan đến các vấn đề môi trường đã giúp bảo vệ một Việt Nam hưng thịnh hơn cho thế hệ mai sau. Chúng tôi xin tuyên dương những hoạt động trong hoà bình của bà vì một Việt Nam bình đẳng, bao trùm hơn và phát triển hơn.


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    The United States is committed to supporting a strong, prosperous, independent Vietnam. Openness, transparency, an inclusive society, and the inclusion of all voices and views can only help Vietnam prosper. Pham Doan Trang’s work for gender equality and women’s empowerment has inspired millions of Vietnamese women to demand respect and pursue careers in fields traditionally dominated by men. Her advocacy on environmental issues has helped protect a greener Vietnam for the next generation. We applaud her peaceful advocacy for a more just, inclusive, and verdant Vietnam.


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  • Pham Doan Trang in VOA Tiếng Việt: Phạm Đoan Trang được tôn vinh tại lễ trao giải ‘Phụ nữ Can đảm Quốc tế 2022’

    Pham Doan Trang was honored at the award ceremony “International Women of Courage 2022.”  US First Lady Jill Biden and U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken were present at the online award ceremony.  US Ambassador to Vietnam Marc Knapper and IWOC laureate Nguyen Ngoc Nhu Quynh offered their praises to the acclaimed journalist.


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    On March 14, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken chaired the awarding ceremony of the “International Women of Courage” (IWOC) award to independent journalist Pham Doan Trang in Vietnam along with 11 other women around the world, praising their exceptional courage, strength and leadership in advocating for peace, justice, human rights… despite the danger to their lives.

    Foreign Minister Blinken commented on the contribution of independent female journalist Pham Doan Trang being imprisoned in Vietnam:

    “In December, Pham Doan Trang was sentenced to 9 years in prison in Vietnam for writing about democracy and human rights. She wrote about the crackdown on protesters and secretly recorded police interrogations. While the media stopped printing her articles, she founded her own website. Despite facing constant threats, she continued to communicate to others about their rights.”

    Secretary of State Blinken added: “We condemn her unjust detention. We call for her immediate release.”

    US Ambassador to Vietnam Marc Knapper said via video:

    “Pham Doan Trang, who fearlessly pursues an inclusive society and a wider space for free speech in Vietnam, has attracted international recognition.”

    “Through the Vietnamese press, the United States values ​​our comprehensive partnership with Vietnam. We work to help promote a strong, prosperous and independent Vietnam, and we firmly believe that for this country to thrive it needs openness, transparency and inclusion and respecting the rights of all citizens that Pham Doan Trang has constantly sought out through his writings and advocacy.”

    Ambassador Knapper added: “We applaud you, Pham Doan Trang, for your work as a human rights activist. Your bravery continues to inspire people in Vietnam and around the world.”

    First Lady Jill Biden, US Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Assistant Secretary of Education and Culture Lee Satterfield attended and delivered speeches at the 16th annual IWOC ceremony held at the Department of Education and Training. US Diplomacy.

    First Lady Biden said:

    “Today, we honor these 12 women, and we’ve gone even further, giving them a platform to speak the truth with their voices.

    “We recognize the strength they hold to face the most formidable challenges of our time.”

    In a message to the honored women, First Lady Biden said: “We will continue to work with passion and persistence, with development and with democracy to stop those who want to be silenced. your mouth. And we will tell your stories even if you can’t.”

    Pham Doan Trang is the third woman in Vietnam to be awarded the IWOC award, after Blogger Me Nam or Nguyen Ngoc Nhu Quynh, awarded in 2017, and Blogger Ta Phong Tan, awarded in 2013. The common point of the three people This woman was awarded the award by the US Department of State while they were serving 9-10 years in prison in Vietnam, for the same charge of “conducting propaganda against the State”, under Article 88 of the 1999 Penal Code.

    Currently living in Houston, Texas, Nguyen Ngoc Nhu Quynh, who was sentenced to 10 years in prison by the Vietnamese government in 2017, commented to VOA about journalist Pham Doan Trang being awarded the IWOC 2022:

    “Congratulations to Ms. Pham Doan Trang for the title of International Woman of Courage 2022. This is the recognition of the United States in particular and the world in general for Pham Doan Trang personally with her hard-fought and sustained efforts. for human rights and freedom of speech in Vietnam. The 9-year prison sentence that the Hanoi People’s Court has pronounced is the revenge that the Vietnamese government has spent in response to Pham Doan Trang’s courage.”

    “I hope that Ms. Doan Trang’s commitment will create positive change in a society full of fear and terror. And most importantly, no more Vietnamese citizens will be convicted for speaking out politically, for resisting oppression and injustice. Not a single Vietnamese citizen has been jailed for showing his courage in front of the authoritarian government,” added Nhu Quynh.


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  • Pham Doan Trang in RFA Tiếng Việt:  Ngoại trưởng Hoa Kỳ vinh danh nhà báo Phạm Đoan Trang, lên án Việt Nam bỏ tù bất công

    Pham Doan Trang in RFA Tiếng Việt: Ngoại trưởng Hoa Kỳ vinh danh nhà báo Phạm Đoan Trang, lên án Việt Nam bỏ tù bất công

    US Secretary of State honors journalist Pham Doan Trang, condemns Vietnam’s unfair imprisonment

    Title: Ngoại trưởng Hoa Kỳ vinh danh nhà báo Phạm Đoan Trang, lên án Việt Nam bỏ tù bất công
    Publish Date: March 14, 2022
    Publisher: RFA Tiếng Việt


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    The US State Department condemns the unfair imprisonment of dissident journalist Pham Doan Trang and calls on the Vietnamese Government to immediately release her.

    US Secretary of State Antony Blinken made such remarks during the 16th International Women of Courage Award ceremony, 2022, taking place on the morning of March 14, at the US Department of State, with the participation of Mr. First Lady Jill Biden.

    Journalist and human rights activist Pham Doan Trang was sentenced to nine years in prison in December 2021 by the Hanoi first instance court for “conducting propaganda against the state”.

    The US State Department’s annual Women of Courage Award honors brave women around the world. This year, 12 women worldwide were honored by the US Department of State, including Ms. Pham Doan Trang. They are honored for their exceptional courage, strength and leadership in advocating for peace, justice, human rights, equity and gender equality, and the empowerment of women and girls…

    Activist Pham Doan Trang was praised by the head of the US State Department Antony Blinken:

    “In December, Ms. Pham Doan Trang was sentenced to nine years in prison in Vietnam for writing about democracy and human rights. She wrote about the crackdown on protesters and secretly recorded police questioning her.

    When the media in Vietnam stopped publishing her articles, Doan Trang found her own path. Despite facing constant threats, she continues to educate others about their rights.

    We condemn unjust imprisonment. We call for her immediate release.”

    In a video shown during the award ceremony, the US Ambassador to Vietnam, Marc Knapper, introduced in more detail the work of journalist Pham Doan Trang in promoting freedom of expression in Vietnam. :

    “I am pleased to introduce journalist, author, and recipient of the 2022 International Women of Courage Award, Ms. Pham Doan Trang, who has fought for the right to expression in Vietnam.

    Through articles and interviews, she has used legal arguments to advocate for human rights, the rule of law and to bring all voices into the political space.

    As an author, Doan Trang has made political complexities accessible to citizens with the aim of expanding political representation. She talked about issues that Vietnamese media are not allowed to talk about.”

    Dr. Nguyen Ba Tung, President of the Vietnam Human Rights Network shared that he was touched to hear that another Vietnamese woman had been awarded this award. He said it was the international recognition in general and the US Government in particular for the work of human rights defenders in Vietnam, despite the risks and threats that await:

    “Firstly, we are very happy and feel that Pham Doan Trang is very deserving to receive this noble award. Today, Pham Doan Trang received this award, but until now, Pham Doan Trang has received many awards, even the Human Rights Network award, for Pham Doan Trang’s contributions in the field of fighting for the right to work. people in Vietnam and especially her courage. I am very touched.

    This award is given to Pham Doan Trang, not just Pham Doan Trang, but to all the fighters in the country. Pham Doan Trang is a flower in that garden, not only Doan Trang, then this is the international and US government’s recognition that the fight for human rights in the country is just and right. religion.”

    Mr. Will Nguyen, a Vietnamese democracy campaigner, is also an associate of journalist Pham Doan Trang in the publication of the Dong Tam Report (a publication about the police attack on Dong Tam village, Hanoi earlier in the year). 2020), told RFA what this award means for Doan Trang and the movement for democracy in general:

    I think this award is a very important symbolic act for Vietnamese human rights activists, and of course I am always excited to know that the United States notices and recognizes such figures. leader in the Vietnamese democracy movement.

    On the other hand, Trang still has no freedom. I think the US can put stronger pressure on the Vietnamese government to abide by its international commitments and respect the basic constitutional rights of citizens like Trang. In the end, we all want a better Vietnam, including Trang and me.

    US Ambassador Marc Knapper, in a video broadcast at the awards ceremony, pledged to work to help and encourage a strong, prosperous Vietnam. He believes that in order to develop, Vietnam needs to embrace openness, transparency, inclusion and respect for the rights of all citizens, which Ms. Doan Trang has constantly done:

    “We applaud you for your work as human rights activists. Your bravery continues to inspire people in Vietnam and around the world.”

    Speaking at the award ceremony, First Lady Jill Biden emphasized that this award is a declaration that the United States always stands with those who courageously act for justice, truth:

    “For the past 16 years, this award has empowered women around the world. It illuminates the struggles and strengths of women across the globe.

    It is a declaration that the United States is on the side of these heroes. They are not alone. Today we honor these 12 women, and more than that, we create a platform where they can speak the truth in their own words.

    We see the power they hold to confront the most formidable challenges of our time and push us to do more…”

    Before Ms. Pham Doan Trang, there are two other Vietnamese women who have also been awarded the International Women of Courage Award by the United States: Ms. Ta Phong Tan in 2013 and Nguyen Ngoc Nhu Quynh who was honored in 2017.


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  • Pham Doan Trang in Nguoi-Viet: Bộ Ngoại Giao Mỹ vinh danh Phạm Đoan Trang là ‘phụ nữ can đảm trên thế giới’

    US State Department honors Pham Doan Trang as one of the 12 ‘courageous woman in the world.’


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    Independent journalist Pham Doan Trang, who is being imprisoned by the Vietnamese Communist Party with a nine-year sentence, has just been honored by the US State Department as one of 12 courageous women in the world.

    First Lady Jill Biden said during the ceremony that the US government continues to campaign for democracy to stop those who want to silence those who fight for human rights.

    Foreign Minister Antony Blinken condemned the unjust detention of Pham Doan Trang and called on Hanoi to immediately release her.

    The US State Department said that Ms. Pham Doan Trang, 44 years old, is an internationally renowned author, blogger, journalist, and human rights defender. What she writes or gives interviews is based on well-researched legal arguments to promote human rights, legal equality as well as freedom of expression in Vietnam.

    Pham Doan Trang used to be a journalist working for a number of newspapers of the communist government, but later quit blogging because she could not write what she wanted to write. She was severely injured by the Vietnamese Communist Police while attending an environmental protest in Hanoi or singing in Saigon. She escaped the police’s hunt by constantly changing her place of residence but still could not escape.

    On December 14, 2021, she was sentenced to nine years in prison in a trial denounced as defying the provisions of the regime’s own Criminal Procedure Law.

    She was falsely accused of “making, possessing or propagating against” the authoritarian one-party government in Vietnam. The Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam recognizes that citizens have full rights to freedom of the press, speech, assembly, and demonstration, but people are still imprisoned based on vague criminal laws that can be explained in reverse.

    Her writings “promote human rights, good governance, and people’s right to access justice,” according to the State Department. “As an independent journalist, she courageously reported on social issues that were not covered by the (regime) press.”

    Last month, on February 10, the United Kingdom and Canada announced the awarding of the 2022 Media Freedom Award to independent journalist Pham Doan Trang for her “efforts to fight for freedom of the press, media, and protect writers, as well as honor lesser-known organizations and individuals.”

    The US government, international human rights protection agencies, all condemned the Vietnamese Communists for imprisoning her and demanding her immediate release, but to no avail.

    Before the sentencing trial of Pham Doan Trang late last year, the United Nations Human Rights Commission issued a statement calling her one of the human rights victims of the Vietnamese government.


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  • Pham Doan Trang in SWI: US Names Afro-Colombian Activist Josefina Klinger “Woman Courage”

    Vietnam’s prominent journalist and human rights defender Pham Doan Trang is mentioned as one of the honorees of the 2022 International Women of Courage (IWOC) Award.

    Title: US Names Afro-Colombian Activist Josefina Klinger "Woman Courage"
    Publish Date: March 14, 2022
    Publisher: SWI swissinfo.ch


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    Afro-Colombian activist Josefina Klinger Zúñiga was one of the women who received the “Woman Courage” award from the US Department of State on Monday for her defense of human rights and the environment in the Colombian region of Chocó.

    Along with Klinger, 12 women were honored with the International Women of Courage (IWOC) Award, which is presented each year by the United States to “women from around the world who have shown exceptional courage, strength and leadership for the peace, justice, human rights and equality”.

    In addition, the Bangladeshi lawyer Rizwana Hasan, the Liberian women’s rights defender Facia Boyenoh Harris, the South African activist Roegchanda Pascoe, and the Vietnamese writer and journalist Pham Doan Trang have also been awarded.

    During the virtual awards ceremony, the Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, had a few words for the “millions of Ukrainian women who have fled their country” in the face of the Russian invasion, including the singer Ruslana Lyzhychko, who received the “Woman Courage” award in 2014.


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  • Pham Doan Trang in Voice Of America: Pro-democracy Leaders, Jailed Journalist Among US ‘Women of Courage’ Honorees

    US First Lady Jill Biden leads the recognition for the 12 recipient of the 2022 International Women of Courage (IWOC) Award.  Award-winning Vietnamese journalist and human rights defender Pham Doan Trang is one of the honorees.  She did not make an appearance on the online awards ceremony.  Currently, she is now serving a 9-year sentence for ‘Propaganda against the State of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.’


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    The United States honored 12 women from Colombia, Iraq, Libya, Myanmar, Vietnam and other countries, with the State Department saying they have demonstrated leadership and a willingness to sacrifice for others at an “International Women of Courage Award” ceremony Monday in Washington.

    This year’s honorees include Syeda Rizwana Hasan, an environmental lawyer from Bangladesh; Simone Sibilio do Nascimento, one of Brazil’s most prominent prosecutors; Ei Thinzar Maung, Myanmar’s pro-democracy opposition National Unity Government Deputy Minister for Women, Youths, and Children Affairs; Josefina Klinger Zúñiga, a human rights and environmental defender from Colombia; Taif Sami Mohammed, Iraq’s deputy finance minister known for fighting corruption; Facia Boyenoh Harris, who advocates for women’s rights and speaks out against gender-based violence in Liberia; Libya’s first woman foreign minister, Najla Mangoush; Moldova’s parliament member Doina Gherman, who promotes women’s inclusion; transgender activist Bhumika Shrestha who is from Nepal; Carmen Gheorghe, who promotes women’s rights in Romania; Roegchanda Pascoe, a crime prevention activist from South Africa; and jailed Vietnamese journalist Phạm Đoan Trang.

    Jailed Vietnamese journalist absent in virtual ceremony

    Phạm Đoan Trang did not attend Monday’s virtual award ceremony, since she is currently in prison.

    Pham Doan Trang is seen as a leading advocate for human rights, rule of law, and the inclusion of all voices in political spaces in Vietnam. She was sentenced to nine years in prison on Dec. 14, 2021, for “making, storing, distributing or disseminating information, documents and items against the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam,” according to Amnesty International.

    “We condemn her unjust imprisonment. We call for her immediate release,” said Secretary of State Antony Blinken during Monday’s ceremony.

    Pham Chinh Truc is Pham Doan Trang’s brother. He attended the trial in December with their 81-year-old mother. Pham Chinh Truc told VOA Vietnamese he raised objections at the hearing and called the verdict “completely absurd and unacceptable.”

    “Trang was convicted under Article 88 ‘Propaganda against the State of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam,’” he said in the VOA interview. “As far as I know, this article has been criticized by many individuals, social organizations, and even the United Nations, who have asked the Vietnamese government to revoke this law because it is too vague. Its boundaries are not clear, but it has been used to arrest many people who have views that are contrary to the views held by the party and state.”

    Phạm Đoan Trang was a journalist with government media before leaving to write independently on democracy and free elections, according to advocacy group The 88 Project.

    The United States values its comprehensive partnership with Vietnam but believes firmly that “in order for this country to thrive, it needs to embrace the openness, transparency, inclusion, and respect for the rights of all of its citizens that Phạm Đoan Trang has relentlessly sought through her writing and advocacy,” said U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam Marc Knapper in a pre-taped message.


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  • Pham Doan Trang in US Department of State: Secretary Antony J. Blinken at the 16th Annual International Women of Courage (IWOC) Awards Ceremony

    US Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken introduces the 12 courageous women from across 4 continents who have been lending their voices on issues from organized crimes, women’s rights, environmental degradation, human rights and other issues concerning marginalized groups.  


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    SECRETARY BLINKEN:  Thank you, and good morning, everyone, and good afternoon, good evening to those joining us from literally around the world, especially our honorees today.  Kat, thank you so much for that introduction, but also and especially for the great work that everyone in the Office of Global Women’s Issues does every single day to try to advance gender equity and equality around the world.

    We’re especially honored to be joined today by the First Lady of the United States, Dr. Jill Biden, who has been such a powerful advocate for women and girls for her entire career and is elevating these issues as our First Lady.  Welcome.  Thank you for being with us today.

    And Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield, representing the United States at the United Nations every day with skill, with integrity, with a powerful voice for these issues and virtually every other issue that is before the United Nations.

    I also want to start by thanking several people for their leadership in this area:

    Lee Satterfield, our assistant secretary of state for Educational and Cultural Affairs, connecting this year’s honorees with people across the United States for learning and collaboration.

    Jen Klein, the executive director of the White House Gender Policy Council, a true partner to the State Department.

    And Rina Amiri, our new – not so new now – special envoy for Afghan Women, Girls, and Human Rights.  As women and girls face continuing restrictions on their education, employment, freedom of speech, ability to move freely around their communities and country, Rina is helping lead our efforts to advocate for their rights and their freedoms.

    As we meet, millions of Ukrainian women have fled their country with their families.  Millions more have stayed to help their country fight against Russia’s unprovoked, unjustified war.  I saw many of them on the border with Poland just about a week ago, and it’s something that stays embedded in your mind and memory as you see women coming across the border, children in tow, fleeing the Russian aggression.  One of them is Ruslana Lyzhychko, a singer, democracy leader in Ukraine and a 2014 International Women of Courage awardee.  During the EuroMaidan protests in 2013, Ruslana performed the Ukrainian national anthem every night – despite death threats – to cheer other protesters, to encourage nonviolence.  She’s in Ukraine now, using her voice to share information about the war.

    Like Ruslana, this year’s Women of Courage are making our world more peaceful, more just.

    Across four continents they’re tackling complex challenges, from organized crime to environmental degradation.  They’re advancing the rights of women, girls, LGBTQI+ people, and other marginalized groups.  And despite harassment, violence, imprisonment, they persist.

    Unfortunately, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s awardees are joining us via video, but I am deeply honored to introduce and celebrate these remarkable women:

    In December, Phạm Đoan Trang was sentenced to nine years in prison in Vietnam for her writing on democracy and human rights.  She wrote about crackdowns on protestors and secretly recorded her own police interrogation; when media outlets stopped printing her work, she founded her own.  Despite facing threats – constant threats – she continued educating others about their rights.  We condemn her unjust imprisonment; we call for her immediate release.

    These twelve women are separated by thousands of miles – but they are united in their dedication to serving their countries and communities with extraordinary courage and self-sacrifice.

    The United States stands with them.  We’ve seen the remarkable progress they’ve made toward building peace, building security, building equality, building justice.  And through our diplomacy, we’re working alongside them to advance those goals.

    We also want to lift up other women like them. We know there are future Facias, and Bhumikas, and Carmens who share many of the same aspirations – and face many of the same obstacles.

    That means we have to address gender inequities that often relegate women to the sidelines and combat the violence that women and girls around the world endure every single day.  That’s why we’re incorporating women’s equal rights throughout our foreign policy, with initiatives like the National Strategy on Gender Equity and Equality.

    And we know policies designed with women and girls in mind are more effective and more enduring.  By advancing gender equity, we can achieve greater prosperity and more lasting peace and security for all.


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