Religion Bulletin - October 2024 Independent Cao Đài Follower Sues Government Over Business License Revocation
The October 2024 Religious Freedom Bulletin by Luật Khoa Magazine highlights the following key events: * An independent Cao Đài Chơn
[The Government’s Reach] Soc Trang Imprisons Follower of Khmer Krom Buddhism On Feb. 7, 2024, the government of Soc
[The Government’s Reach] The government imprisoned a follower of the Central Highlands Evangelical Church of Christ On Jan. 26,
Legislature Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue to Visit China Last Thursday, the Foreign Affairs Committee of Vietnam’s National Assembly announced
State Department Raises Concern Over Treatment of Religious Freedom Advocates in Vietnam The U.S. State Department on April 1
[The Government’s Reach] An Giang: Pure Sect Hoa Hao Buddhists Are Banned from Organizing the Birthday of Founder Huynh
Most Venerable Thich Tue Sy passed away at 81 on Nov. 24, 2023, at Phat An Pagoda, Dong Nai Province.
The Holy See has been proactive in pushing for stronger ties, in contrast to Vietnam's hesitancy.
Government policies continue to hinder the growth of Khmer Buddhism in Vietnam.
Vo Van Quan wrote this article in Vietnamese, which was published in Luat Khoa Magazine on July 26, 2020. Lee
The recent passing of the Most Venerable Thich Tue Sy [1] on Nov. 24, one of Vietnam’s most respected
Most Venerable Thich Tue Sy, a Prominent Buddhist Monk, Passes Away at 81 The Most Venerable Thich Tue Sy, popularly
Dong Nai, November 24, 2023 — Most Venerable Thich Tue Sy, a prominent figure in Vietnam's Buddhist community and
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