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Vietnam 2024 International Religious Freedom Report

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Vietnam rejects inaccurate and biased assumptions included in a U.S. religious freedom report, adding that the Southeast Asian nation would continue open exchanges on the

Report recommends expanding US religious freedom watchlist

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2021 Report on International Religious Freedom: Vietnam Download Report In this section The Department of State senior official for international religious freedom raised these issues during

Vietnam rejects the unobjective, prejudiced and imprecise judgements about the reality in the country made in the 2024 annual report of the US Commission on International

50 USCIRF | ANNUAL REPORT 2024 USCIRF–RECOMMENDED FOR COUNTRIES OF PARTICULAR CONCERN (CPC) VIETNAM Designate Vietnam as a “country of par-ticular

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The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) hosted a hearing on freedom of religion or belief in Nigeria. Witnesses discussed religious freedom

Vietnam refutes non-objective, biased and inaccurate statements about the actual situation in Vietnam, stated in the International Religious Freedom Report 2024 of the US

Freedom of belief and religion in Vietnam: The undeniable truth

The annual Report to Congress on International Religious Freedom – the International Religious Freedom Report – describes the status of religious freedom in every

Continuously perfecting regulations on freedom of belief and religion in the Constitution and laws During revolutionary periods, the Party and State of Vietnam always pay

On December 29, 2023, in accordance with the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998, as amended, the Secretary of State placed Vietnam on the Special Watch List for having engaged in or tolerated severe violations of religious

Vietnam’s control over religious registration processes and its persecution of unregistered groups have led to continued religious rights violations, according to the report.

Background The Department of State submits an annual Report to Congress on International Religious Freedom in compliance with section 102(b) of the International

the International Religious Freedom Act (IRFA), and enter into a new binding agree – ment with the government to address key areas of concern to further improve reli-gious freedom; •

In its 2024 annual report, the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) calls for additional sanctions on Iranian authorities and officials amidst new

Vietnam: Report on the situation of civil and political rights

(Morning Star News) – Vietnam improved from 24 th to 35 th place in Open Doors’ 2024 World Watch List (WWL) of the countries where it is most difficult to be a Christian, but

USCIRF’s 2024 Annual Report provides recommendations to enhance the U.S. government’s promotion of freedom of religion or belief abroad. This year’s report

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In 2023, religious freedom violations in Vietnam remained rela- tively the same as last year. Authorities continued to persecute independent religious communities—many of which officials

Vietnam has restricted the recognition of new religious organizations and introduced new legal decrees to provide new mechanisms for the central government to suspend religious

In September 2024, USCIRF released a report on “State-Controlled Religion and Religious Freedom in Vietnam.” ### The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom

Since 2016, the country has been designated a CPC under the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 for having engaged in or tolerated particularly severe violations of religious

In January 2024, Evangelist Nay Y Blang of the unregistered Evangelical Church of Christ of the Central Highlands was sentenced to 4.5 years of imprisonment for resisting the government’s

Vietnam improved from 24th to 35th place in Open Doors’ 2024 World Watch List (WWL) of the countries where it is most difficult to be a Christian, but the U.S. government was

INTERNATIONAL RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 2023 Annual Report Firooze Soltan Mohammad Rooha Iman Seyyed-Sorous Abbas Syeed-Amin Abbas Seyyed-Kara Abbas Nasi ashan Neja

50 USCIRF | ANNUAL REPORT 2024 USCIRF–RECOMMENDED FOR COUNTRIES OF PARTICULAR CONCERN (CPC) VIETNAM Designate Vietnam as a “country of par-ticular

Vietnam systematically suppresses citizens’ basic rights to freedom of expression, association, peaceful assembly, movement, and religion. Independent labor unions, human rights

United States Commission on International Religious Freedom. 732 N. Capitol Street, N.W., Suite A714 Washington, D.C. 20401. Phone: (202) 523-3240

[The Government’s Reach] The government imprisoned a follower of the Central Highlands Evangelical Church of Christ. On Jan. 26, 2024, the Phu Yen provincial government sentenced Nay Y Blang, a follower of the Central

USCIRF uses international standards to monitor violations of freedom of religion or belief abroad and makes policy recommendations to the president, the secretary of state, and Congress.

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom in its 2024 report urged the U.S. State Department to add 15 nations to the current list of egregious

INTERNATIONAL RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 732 N. Capitol Street, NW, Suite #A714 Washington, DC 20401 202-523-3240 September 2024 By Luke Wilson, International Legal Specialist

While acknowledging the deepening partnership between Vietnam and the United States, as well as the incremental progress Vietnam made over the last decade on religious