Book Review: The Memory Police and The Rise of The Police State in Vietnam
“The Memory Police,” by Japanese author Yoko Ogawa, is a fictional work about an island where people’s memories of
• Focus: 1. The government’s Committee For Religious Affairs certifies the Vietnamese Church of Latter-Day Saints. 2. Hoa Hao Buddhist
• Focus: 1. Tay Nguyen highlands – the government continues to uphold oppressive policies against religious groups that refuse state control. 2.
•Focus: 1. A Protestant in the Tay Nguyen highlands was sentenced to seven years in prison for undermining national unity
Focus: * The Pure Hoa Hao Buddhist sect objected to the plan to change the original tiles of its An Hoa
Introduction to the first report Dear Readers: Religion and beliefs play an essential part in everyone’s life. There are
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