Việt Nam’s Coal Workers in the Shadow of Energy Transition
In a small café in Cẩm Phả, Quảng Ninh, the familiar rumble of coal trucks has grown faint. Groups of
Religion Bulletin, August 2021: * [The Government’s Reach] [https://www.luatkhoa.org/2021/09/ton-giao-thang-8-2021-su-sai-phat-tu-tinh-soc-trang-khong-chi-tu-ma-con-phai-dam-bao-an-ninh-trat-tu/#0-b%C3%A0n-tay-ch%C3%ADnh-quy%
In other news: monks volunteer to look after the ill, prisoners of conscience at risk of COVID-19 infection.
Photo: Vietnamese Buddhists (left), Financial Times. Photo processing: Luat Khoa.[Religion 360*] Buddhists, Vietnamese Buddhist Church oppose Ministry of Finance’
The pandemic has increasingly obstructed the activities of minority religious organizations.
The Vietnamese government is found to have systematically violated freedom of religion. Illustration: Luat Khoa[Religion 360*] United States Commission
[Religion Flashpoints] Map and data source: Phu Yen Province People’s Committee Phu Yen police: “Where are the papers certifying
A police colonel takes charge of religion as the German Parliament takes note of Vietnam. The German Parliament expects to
The Protestant Church of Christ faces threat of heavy government repression. Five ethnic Thuong, pictured left, endured a government criticism
Kon Tum provincial police formally express the government’s position on Falun Gong. To our readers: In 2020, we began
The municipal government is being sued for borrowing a church’s school and not returning it, along with other news.
Religious activists in Vietnam are paying a heavy price, sometimes putting their lives on the line. The former head of
The September 2020 Religion Bulletin focuses on the Cao Dai religion, with information on the seizures of independent Cao Dai
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