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The 88 Project is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization registered in the state of Illinois, United States. It was founded in November 2012 by Huong Nguyen, then a Ph.D. student at Indiana University; Ella Gancarz, a Polish independent film-maker based in London; and Kaylee Dolen, then a student at Indiana University and active member of Amnesty International. We noticed a lack of information in English on many cases of political prisoners in Vietnam, and decided to found the project with the mission to support and encourage freedom of expression in Vietnam.

Vietnamese religious freedom activist detained in Thailand after Trump resettlement ban
July 17, 2025/by kayleedolen
Call for Proposals – Graphic Design Consultant
Project88 (“Dự án 88”) is a human rights organization…
March 2, 2025/by kayleedolenFormer deputy of Hanoi Bar Association faces seven years in prison for a single Facebook post
Background
On January 9, 2025, Tran Dinh Trien, former…
January 8, 2025/by BenOn January 9, 2025, Tran Dinh Trien, former…
Letter to Secretary Blinken re new wave of repression in Vietnam
December 31, 2024
Dear Secretary of State Antony Blinken,
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January 2, 2025/by BenDear Secretary of State Antony Blinken,
It…
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Vietnam Free Expression Newsletter No. 21/2019 – Week of May 20-26
Featured Image: Dang Ngoc Tan and Pham Thanh at trial. Source: Nhan…
May 27, 2019/by kayleedolen
Interview with Nguyen Thi Khiem Nhu – Trailer
"To a lot of people from the outside, Vietnam seems open,…
May 26, 2019/by Admin
Forced Exile and Its Implications for Activist Movements: The Case of Tran Huynh Duy Thuc 10 Years After His Arrest
Featured Image: Used in the Amnesty International Report:…
May 23, 2019/by kayleedolen
More Than 39 Years in Prison For Two Activists in Binh Thuan Province As Persecution Against June 2018 Protesters Continues
On May 21, 2019, the People’s Court of Binh Thuan Province…
May 23, 2019/by Admin