Tag: Vietnam
Vietnam sentences Christian to 8 years for ‘undermining unity’
Vietnam often uses the allegation of undermining the solidarity policy to suppress activists for religious freedom, according to activists
Former Vietnamese prisoner chooses exile to escape injustice
Nguyen Bac Truyen was released from prison on Sept. 8, five years short of his 11 year sentence.
US, Vietnam warn against ‘threat or use of force’ in South...
Last week the Philippines accused Chinese Coast Guard and "militia" boats of harassing two of its own coast guard vessels
Catholics in Vietnam ask Pope Francis to visit their country next
Unlike Mongolia, which has one of the smallest Catholic populations in the world, Vietnam is home to millions of Catholics
ASEAN leaders urge Myanmar junta to stop attacks on civilians
Myanmar has been ravaged by deadly violence since the 2021 military coup deposed Aung San Suu Kyi's government
Pope Francis gives a glimpse into Vatican-China deal on appointment of...
The Vatican’s diplomatic relationship with China was a topic of focus during the pope’s four-day trip to Mongolia
Job-seeking Vietnamese teens trafficked to Laos, family members say
The number of children who left Phu Quoc City in Kien Giang province was at least five, according to family members.
SPOTLIGHT: Seeking justice and hope amidst battle against human trafficking in...
Rebuilding lives and tackling the root causes of human trafficking using a multi-pronged approach
Holy See and Vietnam ink new deal on ‘resident representative’
This new appointment is seen as a positive step towards promoting dialogue and cooperation between Vietnam and the Holy See
Vatican honors Venerable Cardinal Văn Thuận with new foundation
Văn Thuận was not allowed to have any religious items in prison, but he was able to craft a small crucifix