Vietnam's Religions Support the Country

The 1975 Spring Victory was a military win and a show of national unity, with religions working together.
Today, religions in Vietnam work together for the country's development.
Religions helped with the 1975 Spring Victory.
A tank entered the Independence Palace on April 30, 1975.
Quang Huong Pagoda was a secret base for the revolution in 1975.
The pagoda's leader helped with the revolution and workers' rights.
He also led efforts against hunger and the Saigon government.
A Catholic priest and others worked for peace in Saigon in 1975.
They helped the Saigon police chief release prisoners and not fight.
Nguyen Van Thanh is a leader in ethnic and religious affairs.
The police chief's order helped end the war in Vietnam.
The priest became a symbol of Catholic clergy working for peace.
Many religious leaders helped the revolution and national unity.
Their support helped win the war on April 30, 1975.
An example of different religions working together.
Religious leaders took a photo at a conference on the environment.
After the war, religions in Vietnam worked together on social projects.
One project helped people with HIV/AIDS in Hue.
Catholic and Buddhist leaders worked together on HIV/AIDS care.
This cooperation is a good model for the world.
Buddhist leaders taught Muslims about the environment.
Religious leaders gave gifts to people in need.
These efforts show unity and support among religions in Vietnam.
Religion helps Vietnam's development.
Vietnam respects people's right to believe in any religion.
The government wants to use religion to help the country develop.
Laws should encourage religious groups to help with education and healthcare.
Overseas Vietnamese religious communities can help the country.
Many overseas Vietnamese are religious and can help with diplomacy.
Religious communities can help protect Vietnam's sovereignty.
Ethnic and religious unity is important for Vietnam's future.
A new ministry will handle ethnic and religious affairs.
This will help ethnic and religious communities work together.
Religious policy can help build trust and stability in Vietnam.
Religions have developed well in Vietnam and will continue to thrive.
The state recognizes the contributions of religions to national development.