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Vietnam religious freedom
Exiled Montagnard Activist in Thailand at Risk of Deportation to Vietnam, Rights Groups Say
By Sebastian Strangio
Y Quynh Bdap was arrested in Thailand earlier this week in connection with last year's attack on government offices in Vietnam's Central Highlands.
Vietnam Arrests More Than 50 Over Central Highlands Attacks
By Sebastian Strangio
The motivation for the coordinated attacks on two commune offices in Dak Lak province remains unclear.
What’s Up With Buddhist Persecution in Vietnam?
By Vishal Arora
Buddhists in Vietnam may not face violent attacks, but government restrictions on their faith are keenly felt.
Vietnam Wrestles With Christianity
By Seb Rumsby
Why hundreds of thousands of ethnic Hmong have converted to Christianity in Vietnam over the past 30 years.
Vietnam's Religious Law: Testing the Faithful
By Luke Hunt
Vietnam's new Law on Belief and Religion sparks worry about freedom of religion in the communist country.
Vietnam's Growing Protest Culture
By Arthur Beaufort
Vietnam's population is increasingly vocal about economic, political, and social issues, to the government's dismay.
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