Vietnam observer expects the worst
under new law
ROME, JULY 9, 2004 (Zenit.org).- When a new law on religious
beliefs comes into force on Nov. 15, "there will be no more religious
freedom " in Vietnam, says a Vatican Radio staffer.
Father Giuseppe Hoang Minh Thang, of Vatican Radio's Vietnamese editorial
staff, is an expert on the Southeast Asian country.
The priest told ZENIT that "the law on religious freedom approved by the
Vietnamese National Assembly represents a worsening of conditions for the
Catholic Church."
"In legislative terms, this law is worse than the one applied by Ho Chi
Minh in 1955," he said.
According to Father Thang, it is "a modern form of blackmail, where nothing
is permitted. The freedom of every act is decided by the government."
Whether it is the construction of a church or a school, or appointments to the
episcopate -- "everything must be authorized by the government," he
said.
Even "candidates for the priesthood will have to pass an examination of
the socialist authorities" who will decide "if the seminarians can be
priests," Father Thang added.
"It is a step backward and it is sad, especially for young people, to see
that the authorities restrict religious freedom," he lamented.
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