Report: Christian Minister Dies in Vietnam Police Custody

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A Vietnamese church leader reportedly died in police custody on March 17 after being severely beaten and possibly electrocuted. 

Vam Ngaij Vaj was an elder at a church affiliated with the Evangelical Church of Vietnam (South), a legally recognized religious denomination, and a member of the Hmong ethnic group from the Ðãk Glong district in the Central Highlands of Vietnam.

He was detained for “destroying the forest” while clearing brush from his field with his wife. The police claim he died after accidently putting his hand into an electric socket; however, photographs taken soon after his death show severe and bloody bruising on his back and neck, leading witnesses to conclude he was beaten violently before his death. 

Christian Solidarity Worldwide’s sources report that members of Vaj’s community believe the official charge of “destroying the forest” was merely an excuse to terrorize local Hmong Christians and that Hmong leaders “know of no reason why they are being so mistreated, except that they are Christians.”

Many of the Hmong Christians now living in the Central Highlands are originally from the northwest of the country, where Christian communities are subject to arbitrary arrest, beatings by police, forced or coerced eviction, and fines for converting to Christianity. Over the past two decades, they have fled the north in large numbers as a result of religious persecution, believing they would be able to practice their faith freely further south.

However, even in the Central Highlands, both registered, legal churches and unregistered congregations are subject to freedom of religion or belief restrictions and, in some cases, gross violations of their human rights. Last month, Christian Solidary Worldwide (CSW) received reports of Hmong Christians being subjected to various forms of harassment and intimidation by the authorities and local thugs working with them, including destruction of property, violent physical assault and confiscation of land.

CSW’s chief executive, Mervyn Thomas, said, “We express our heartfelt condolences to Vam Ngaij Vaj’s family and community. CSW calls on the Vietnamese Government to fully investigate the circumstances surrounding his death in light of signs that he was tortured while in police custody and to hold those responsible to account. The government must also ensure that religious freedom is upheld at a local level in all parts of the country, in order to prevent further violations against Hmong Christians and other believers.”

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