To preserve and promote the art of Chau van singing, the French Cultural in Ha Noi and Viet Nam’s Chau van Singing Preservation Club recently organized a two-night Chau van singing performance, ...
Mr Chau's mother-in-law developed a lung infection due to COVID and doesn't have long to live His family is urging for him to be released from Vietnam to be by her side The UN previously ruled Mr Chau ...
The family of a retired Sydney baker jailed in Vietnam for 12 years on "terrorism" offences have expressed new hope for his freedom after Anthony Albanese's visit to the South-East Asian nation. Chau ...
The Australian national Chau Van Kham has reunited with his family in Sydney after being released from prison in Vietnam, four-and-a-half years after his arrest on terrorism charges. Chau, a retired ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Jakarta: Canberra's reluctance to criticise a Vietnamese court decision to sentence Australian citizen Chau Van Kham to 12 years jail ...
The father and retired baker was arrested in January 2019 and sentenced to 12 years over his membership with pro-democracy group Viet Tan – which the Vietnamese government considers a “terrorist group ...
Chau Van Kham, a retired banker, has reunited with his wife. He was sentenced to prison in January 2019. The 74-year-old is a member of Viet Tan, an organisation founded in 1982 that advocates for ...
Since finding himself on Oakland's most wanted list for reasons that still bewilder him, Chau Van has moved three times. The self-described real estate consultant and freelance Web designer has held a ...
It's the one list you hope to never to end up on, but for a California man just getting taking off was an ordeal in itself. Chau Van, 37, claims he was wrongly put on the Oakland Police Department's ...
Chau Van says the department refused to removed his name from its most wanted listed. OAKLAND, Calif. -- A San Leandro man says Oakland police ruined his reputation by branding him as one of the ...
In November 2019, the Australian, Chau Van Kham, and his colleagues, Nguyen Van Vien and Tran Van Quyen, were sentenced to 12, 11, and 10 years respectively for their involvement with the overseas ...