Religion unity creates Vietnam strength

Religion unity creates Vietnam strength

(VOVWORLD) - These days Christians in Vietnam are joyfully celebrating Christmas. A festive atmosphere is spreading in parishes and dioceses. To mark the occasion, leaders of the Party, State, and local governments...
Vietnam’s freedom of belief and religion is evidenced

Vietnam’s freedom of belief and religion is evidenced

(VOVWORLD) - The Vietnam Buddhist Sangha, Buddhist monks, nuns, and followers across Vietnam are organizing activities to celebrate Buddha's birthday. The celebration reflects the development and integration of Buddhism,...
An overview of freedom of religion in Vietnam

An overview of freedom of religion in Vietnam

(VOVWORLD) - Vietnam’s achievements in ensuring freedom of religion and belief was published in the white paper "Religion and religious policy in Vietnam" on March 9. The white paper provides basic information...
Distortions of Vietnam’s religious freedom refuted

Distortions of Vietnam’s religious freedom refuted

(VOVWORLD) - The US Department of State released last month its 2020 International Religious Freedom Report which stated that some religious groups in Vietnam are not recognized by the State and are bothered...
Religions in Vietnam are completely protected

Religions in Vietnam are completely protected

(VOVWORLD) - The US Department of State has issued a Report on International Religious Freedom 2019 giving inaccurate, unverified information about the situation in Vietnam. Vietnamese religious dignitaries and followers are disappointed about...
   National unity upheld for national interests

National unity upheld for national interests

(VOVWORLD) - The Vietnamese Party and State have always considered national unity one of the motivations for national development and people’s happiness. Vietnamese people regardless of class, ethnicity, or religion,...
Vietnam sees positive changes in religion

Vietnam sees positive changes in religion

(VOVWORLD) - Religious life in Vietnam has seen positive changes, according to a conference held in Hanoi on Monday by the Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee