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Friday, February 20, 2004 |
Vietnam’s Christians Savor Small Victories
LOS ANGELES, February 17 (Compass) -- In recent months, Protestants in Vietnam have seen intense activity on the religious rights’ front and point to four incidents of government concession that may indicate a change in the religious liberty climate. After Baptist house church leader Huynh Tan Tai documented a series of abuses he had suffered, provincial officials apologized to him and returned the Bibles they had confiscated. Local administrators who denied residence papers to Dinh Van Hoang for refusing to recant his Christian faith were transferred from their post after an American visitor brought Hoang’s plight to the attention of senior government leaders. A police station sit-in and prayer vigil persuaded police in Ho Chi Minh City to release about 20 young people arrested for distributing Christian literature during the Southeast Asia Games. Finally, a court postponed legal proceedings against Rev. Bui Van Ba who was charged with “resisting an officer doing his duty” in connection with a police raid on a prayer meeting in the Ba home. Observers believe the concessions are due to Vietnam’s concern for its international image coupled with newfound resolve within the country’s house churches. [more]
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Globe and Mail: "Canada again bars N. Korean defector". Canada again bars N. Korean defector By Marina Jimenez From Friday's Globe and Mail UPDATED AT 1:35 AM EST Friday, Feb. 20, 2004 (Ottawa, Canada) The federal government has again branded a North Korean defector a war criminal not entitled to Canada's protection, despite a lengthy government report stating that Song Dae Ri should stay in Canada because he would be killed for treason if sent home. Robert Genier, a senior analyst with Citizenship and Immigration Canada, endorsed a much-criticized decision from the Immigration and Refugee Board. That ruling found Mr. Ri guilty of war crimes merely for being a trade official in North Korea's secretive, repressive regime. No allegations of specific crimes against humanity have been made against him,... [Free North Korea!]
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