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Wednesday, January 07, 2009
Vietnam Issues New Directive On Land For Religious Uses
Vietnam's Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has issued a new Directive to assure uniform land management approaches to allocation of land for religious uses. Vietnam News Agency reports today that Directive 1940/CT-TTg calls for government units to speed up the granting of land use certificates to religious organizations that meet legal requirements. It calls for the government and the Communist Party to respect organizations' right to practice their religion. However, Dung warned churches against using the land issue to incite public disorder or undermine national unity. Radio Australia points out that the new directive comes in the wake of a series of recent property disputes between Vietnamese Catholics and the state. (See prior posting.)