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Home » Pressroom » Press Releases » Vietnam Formalizes Religious Freedom Agreement

Vietnam Formalizes Religious Freedom Agreement

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09 September 2006

Hanoi, Vietnam: On the heels of the APEC finance ministers' meeting in Hanoi this week, Vietnam has demonstrated its increasing openness about issues of religious freedom through several concrete steps. First, Vietnam hosted a delegation of American evangelical pastors and businessmen for meetings with governmental and religious leaders in the Central and Northwest Highlands from 30 August to 6 September. The delegation witnessed first-hand the progress made in implementing recent religious freedom laws in provinces with significant histories of religious persecution.

Second, Vietnam has successfully concluded a groundbreaking conference, "Beginning the Conversation: Religion and the Rule of Law in Southeast Asia," held from 8-9 September in Hanoi. This conference convened experts from within Southeast Asia and abroad, addressing comparative approaches to regulating religion through the rule of law. The event was cosponsored by the Vietnamese Academy of Social Sciences, the Vietnam-USA Society (VUS), the Institute for Global Engagement (IGE), the International Center for Law and Religion Studies at Brigham Young University, and the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University.

Both steps are the culmination of a July 2005 signed agreement between IGE and VUS to deepen people-to-people diplomacy between the U.S. and Vietnam and promote sustainable religious freedom in Vietnam.

This agreement was formalized on 9 September, when IGE and VUS signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to further promote religious freedom in the context of U.S.-Vietnam relations. This MOU will establish an annual conference series on religion and rule of law; partnerships between Vietnamese and American communities through which to promote socioeconomic development; exchanges of analysis on religious discrimination reports; and dialogue between governmental and religious representatives on Vietnam's religious freedom laws

This event will lay the groundwork for an annual conference series on religion and rule of law in Southeast Asia that will deepen research and dialogue on the topic.

Last updated 15 September 2008

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