Amnesty demonstrates
The granting of
amnesty to prisoners reflects the clement policy of the Vietnamese Party and
State and the humanitarian tradition of the nation, Deputy Prime Minister
Nguyen Xuan Phuc said in an article on the occasion of the 70th National Day
(September 2, 1945).
Deputy
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc meets prisoners in Xuan Loc prison in the
southern
According to the Deputy PM, who is
also Chairman of the Central Advisory Council on Amnesty, amnesty is also a
way to recognise inmates’ rehabilitation in prison, which is the result of
close coordination between detention camps, families, relevant agencies and
the whole society.
After the National Assembly adopted
the Law on Amnesty in 2007, the President has granted five amnesties, under
which a total of 63,499 inmates were freed ahead of their scheduled release
dates and 678 others had their sentences delayed or suspended.
Deputy PM Phuc stressed that the rate
of relapse among the pardoned prisoners was very low, at a mere 0.73 percent,
citing 2013 statistics from the Ministry of Public Security.
He attributed the outcomes to the
effective rehabilitation work in prison as well as the assistance of local
authorities and communities to former offenders in re-integrating into
society.
The Deputy PM explained that in view
of several major national anniversaries in 2015, including the 85th birthday
of the Communist Party of Vietnam, 40 years of southern region liberation and
national reunification, 70 years of the National Day and the upcoming 12 th
Party National Congress, the President has decided to grant an amnesty.
Under the President’s Decision
1366/2015/QD-CTN issued on July 10, the Central Advisory Council on Amnesty
and the Prime Minister have issued documents on the implementation of the President’s
decision. All the documents were published in the mass media and disseminated
to each inmate.
According to the preliminary report
of the Ministry of Public Security, more than 18,000 prisoners across the
country have met conditions to receive amnesty.
To ensure publicity and transparency,
an inter-sector assessment team including representatives from the Ministry
of Public Security, the Supreme People’s Court, the Supreme People’s
Procuracy, the Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee, the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs and the President’s Office have conducted assessments of each
prisoner profile.
Besides the amnesty, the Party and
State also take measures to create favourable conditions for pardoned
prisoners to re-integrate into the community and stabilise their lives,
Deputy PM Phuc wrote, citing the Government’s Decree 80/2011/ND-CP issued in
September 2011 on measures to facilitate re-integration of pardoned
prisoners.
In July this year, the Prime Minister
also sent a public notice requesting local authorities nationwide to
coordinate with the Vietnam Fatherland Front and relevant socio-economic
organisations to effectively implement Decree 80/2011/ND-CP.
VNA
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Chủ Nhật, 23 tháng 8, 2015
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