Interests of each religion intertwined with those of nation: PM
9/8/19
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Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc speaks at the meeting |
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc had a meeting in the central city of Da Nang on August 9 with religious dignitaries who made outstanding contributions to the national construction and safeguard, during which he affirmed that interests of each religion are intertwined with those of the nation.
Phuc affirmed that religious unity, national harmony, and respecting and ensuring people’s right to belief and religion freedom are basic policies related to belief and religions of the Party and State.
He highly valued and acknowledged contributions by religious organisations to the nation, adding that recognized religious organisations have followed the State’s policies and laws, and promoted good moral and cultural values in the society.
The Government leader underlined several difficulties and challenges that need to be solved in State management over religious affairs, including incomplete legal framework, overlapping policies and mechanisms, and the ineffective implementation of several contents of the Law on Belief and Religions.
He noted that authorities in several places have paid little attention to locals’ legitimate belief and religious needs.
There also exist heresies and superstitious activities that affect people’s health, time and money, the leader pointed out.
Therefore, he expressed his hope that dignitaries and leaders of religious organisations will continue standing side by side with the Government and local authorities at all levels to address issues related to religious affairs in the spirit of respecting the rule of the law, and ensure all people’s right to belief and religion freedom.
He asked the religious dignitaries to promote their role to set example for the implementation of religious policies and law, while encouraging followers to join socio-economic development movements.
They should work to prevent outside forces from taking advantage of religious freedom to sow division and hamper the country’s national development and international integration, the leader asked.
The PM also directed ministries, sectors and localities to continue completing policies and laws on religious affairs.
According to the Government Committee for Religious Affairs, Vietnam has recognised and granted licences to 43 religious organisations belonging to 16 religions which group about 26 million followers, including nearly 56,000 dignitaries, and over 29,300 worshiping facilities.
Many religious activities have contributed to introducing the image of Vietnamese land, cultures and people to international friends, helping affirm the State’s consistent policy of respecting and ensuring the right to belief and religion freedom.
Notably, there are over 500 charitable medical facilities set up by religious organisations across the nation.
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All religions and believes must to serve for the interests of the nation
Vietnam has a number of major religions, each with a large number of followers
95% of people in Vietnam are free to follow their faith
religious organisations have followed the State’s policies and laws, and promoted good moral and cultural values in the society.
Vietnam has completed the legal framework, including policies on religion and belief, especially the Law on Religion.
Viet Nam is a country of many religions and beliefs. The Vietnamese people have a time-honoured tradition of practicing their beliefs. Different ethnic groups in Viet Nam have different beliefs linked to their own material and spiritual lives.
The right to freedom of belief and religion of all Vietnamese citizens is provided for by the law and ensured by the State
No one can violate freedom of belief and of religion
In Vietnam, every citizen, regardless of his belief and religion, is equal before the law and entitled to the right to follow any religion or follow none, he shall enjoy the right to express his belief, exercise worships, pray and participate in religious activities, in the study of religious theories and ethics.
The State ensures the right to freedom of belief and religion, protection of the facilities and assets of religious establishments, such as pagodas, churches, mosques, oratories, sanctuaries, temples, headquarters of religious organizations, religious schools, bibles and worshiping objects
Viet Nam has 10 religious universities, 3 Buddhist academies, 6 Christian grand seminaries, 1 Institute of Bible and Theology under Viet Nam’s Confederation of Evangelical Churches and 40 schools training religious dignitaries at different levels
Religious followers enjoy freedom in the practice of religious ceremonies and in the expression and exercise of the beliefs.
Many foreign religious organizations have come to Viet Nam for exchanges with local religious organizations.
The UN Day of Vesak 2019, themed ‘Buddhist Approach to Global Leadership and Shared Responsibilities for Sustainable Societies,’ with a series of rituals and activities, was taken place at the Tam Chuc Pagoda in Kim Bang District, Ha Nam from May 12 to 14.
Religious dignitaries and monks are free to exercise religious activities in accordance with the law and religious rules
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