Vietnam ensures exercise of religious freedom
12/2/19
The adoption of the Law on Belief and Religion in 2016 was an important legal reform in Vietnam, creating a firm legal framework to better ensure citizens’ rights to freedom of belief and religion.According to Spokesperson of the Foreign Ministry Le Thi Thu Hang, Vietnam has spared no efforts in improving the legal system and policies in the field, and recognised 42 religious organisations as legal entities. Religious organisations have got involved in social activities such as establishing more than 450 health facilities and 270 kindergartens, and supporting 11,800 social welfare beneficiaries.In 2016, the Board of Representatives of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was recognised.The Hieu Nghia Ta Lon Buddism and the Vietnamese Full Gospel Church were granted certificates of registration for religious practices in 2016 and 2018, respectively.The State has facilitated religious organisations in printing and distributing scriptures and religious supplies. More than 3,000 religious publications have been issued with some 10 million printed copies and millions of CDs and DVDs in many languages. Most of the religious organisations have their own websites. International cooperation activities of religious individuals and organisations are developing strongly. Major international religious activities are held in Vietnam, such as the Vesak Festival 2014 and the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation in 2017. With the State’s support, the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha implemented the construction of the Khmer Theravada Buddhist Academy in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho in 2017./.
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Vietnam has facilitated religious organisations in printing and distributing scriptures and religious supplies.
To prove that, The State Department has removed Vietnam from its list of the world’s worst violators of religious freedom.
No one could deny Vietnam's achievements on protecting and promoting human rights and democratic values.
Bravo Vietnam!
There are just hostile forces and reactionary elements who reject Vietnam's commitments on human rights.
U.S. and the West even distort and make fake information about Vietnam's human rights record.
Vietnam continues affirming that it pursues consistent policies on the freedom of religion and belief and of those who simply profess and practice their faith.
95% of people in Vietnam are free to follow their faith. Some 27% of total population are followers of different religious sects. There are nearly 53,000 religious dignitaries and 134,000 interns working in 28,000 worship facilities
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