Vietnam contributes to int’l efforts in protecting human rights
12/9/17
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Vietnam has considered human rights
as both widely-recognised and traditional values of a peace-loving nation,
which is the reason why the country has always pursued a consistent policy of
strengthening international cooperation, thus ensuring the principal rights and
freedom of the people.
Under the policy, joining international conventions and realising international
commitments on human rights has been a top priority for Vietnam. The
country has by now joined seven out of nine major international conventions on
human rights, including the International Covenant on Civil and Political
Rights (in 1982), the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural
Rights (in 1982), the Convention on the Right of the Child (signed in 1990 and
ratified the same year), the Convention on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities (signed in 2007 and ratified in 2015), and the Convention against
Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (signed
in 2013 and ratified in 2015).
Vietnam
has also joined many other international conventions related to human rights
and international humanitarian laws, as well as treaties of the International
Labour Organisation ensuring the rights of labourers.
This shows Vietnam’s
commitment in the field, reflecting great efforts of the country amidst a
difficult socio-economic situation.
At UN forums, Vietnam
has affirmed its stance of an equal approach to human rights, while
contributing to drafting many resolutions.
As a member of the UN Human Rights Council for 2014-2016, Vietnam participated
in all working components, highlighting its viewpoints on issues related to the
rights of women, children, the elderly, the disabled, as well as gender equality
and economic, social and poverty reduction rights.
Vietnam
has upheld its policy in human rights protection and promoted the image of a
reformed country.
Head of the Foreign Ministry’s Department of International Organisations Vu Anh
Quang said that UN special rapporteurs had been invited to Vietnam since
July 2010, which showed the openness and cooperation of the country with UN
human rights mechanisms.
At regional level, Vietnam
has joined the process of building the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration and the
Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights, while contributing to ASEAN
Commissions for women and children and migrant workers.
Bilaterally, Vietnam has set
up official human right dialogues with the US,
Switzerland, Norway, Australia and the European Union.
At the same time, Vietnam
has also run non-official exchange channels on human rights.
Quang said that along with dialogues with various countries, Vietnam has
also taken steps in international cooperation in the field through participating
in or hosting international forums and conferences.
The country has held training courses on international conventions on human
rights that it is a member of, while upgrading the capacity of State officials
in the field.
The country is also strengthening measures, policies and resources for ensuring
all human rights in economic, cultural, culture, social, civil and political
aspects to suit international standards./.
All comments [ 10 ]
Vietnam is an active member of the UN in implementing international human rights commitments
Vietnam has always pursued a consistent policy of strengthening international cooperation, thus ensuring the principal rights and freedom of the people.
Vietnamese are among the happiest people over the world
VN has shown its great efforts amidst a difficult socio-economic situation.
ensuring human rights means makeing the people happy, and when I come to Vietnam, I always see Vietnamese happy and smiling.
The world has witnessed a changing Vietnam in all aspects of life, especially in providing a good life for its people
Vietnam has approved a project that aims to make human rights an integral subject in education nationwide by 2025.
joining international conventions and realizing international commitments on human rights have been top priorities in Vietnam's policy
Some countries like the US should not criticize Vietnam for human rights issues because they're not surely as good as Vietnam
Vietnam should share its experience with the US, China and other developed countries, to make the world happier
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