Tag: Vietnam
Vietnam’s religious communities commemorate victims of religious persecution
Vietnam is frequently listed as a country where people's religious freedom is still infringed
In Vietnam, suspension of investigation into sick Buddhist House Church member...
The church member was charged with "abusing democratic freedoms to infringe upon the interests of the State"
Vietnamese police raid centers of banned religious sect
Police armed with guns and shock batons raided separate locations of the Duong Van Minh religious group
Vietnamese religious leader appeals five-year sentence
Le Tung Van from the Peng Lei House Buddhist Church was sentenced on July 21 on charges of "abusing democratic freedoms"
Vietnam religious freedoms group hits out at sentences against Peng Lei...
Vietnam's Interfaith Council said sentence was a serious violation of the issue of freedom of religion and belief
From war to peace: Vietnam’s rubber sandals march on
The Vietnamese first began making rubber sandals in the late 1940s, during the First Indochina War against the French
Cao Dai follower in Vietnam detained for hours after returning from...
Followers of 1926 Pure Cao Dai in Tien Giang province say they have frequently been harassed for many years
Vietnam accused of ignoring human rights commitments
The Vietnam Committee on Human Rights tells RFA the government has ignored recommendations made three years ago
Protestant family of 13 in Vietnam expelled from village for religious...
At least one child was reportedly denied a birth certificate because the parents refused to renounce Protestantism
Vietnam’s religious groups face state persecution, church leaders say
Vague laws allow the government to undermine a constitutional commitment to religious freedom