Religion Bulletin - May 2025: Trial Continues for Two Members of Tịnh Thất Bồng Lai; Two Independent Protestant Pastors Sentenced
Trial of Two Tịnh Thất Bồng Lai Members Moves Forward On May 21, 2025, authorities in Long An Province continued
This analysis links environmental decline to the marginalization of Indigenous communities in Vietnam’s Central Highlands, based on Ole Bruun’s research. It highlights how conservation and development policies impact ethnic minority rights and the region’s ecological balance.
Instability occurs because the indigenous communities in the region do not receive enough economic benefits.
The security situation in Dak Lak Province has “returned to normal” [1], and the lives of its residents have “gradually
This article was published in Luat Khoa Magazine on June 26, 2023. Lee Nguyen translated this into English. The Dak
Vietnam's Ministry of Public Security (MPS) only needed 12 days to search for, arrest, and indict nearly all
The region’s complex historical background has led to several violent and persistent conflicts.
Motivated by an unwavering determination to advance civilization and uphold the principles of socialism, the communists sought to demonstrate their superiority.
Indigenous ethnic groups reject the dominance of the Kinh people in the Central Highlands of Vietnam.
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