Vietnam rejects false claims while running for UN Human Rights Council

PSNews - “We completely reject the untruthful and unobjective contents regarding Vietnam that some foreign organizations have released", said Vietnam Ministry of Foreign Affairs Le Thi Thu Hang.

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Vietnam rejects some int’l organisations’ prejudices on human rights situation in Vietnam: MOFA Spokesperson Le Thị Thu Hang. Photo: Hong Nguyen.

During a regular press briefing held by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on September 22, the spokesperson of the Vietnam Ministry of Foreign Affairs Le Thi Thu Hang has rejected information released by foreign organisations regarding the nation's OK9 Cabidacy for the UN Human Rights Council.

In response to a reporter's question on the country’s reaction to a number of international human rights organisations having mixed opinions on the Vietnamese OK9 Cabidacy for the UN Human Rights Council, spokeswoman Le Thi Thu Hang affirmed that, “We completely reject the untruthful and unobjective contents regarding Vietnam that some foreign organizations have released.”

“We have repeatedly affirmed Vietnam's consistent policy of protecting and promoting fundamental human rights. This has been specified in the 2013 Constitution and related legal documents,” the official added.

The nation’s efforts and improvements in the field of human rights over recent years has been recognized and appreciated by the international community.

Most recently, in March the country published the mid-term report on voluntary implementation of the recommendations that Vietnam has accepted under the Universal Periodic Review Mechanism on Human Rights (UPR) cycle III.

This demonstrates the clear responsibility of a transparent member state, along with the seriousness of the country in implementing the UPR mechanism, as well as international commitments, in order to ensure human rights.

The nation has also actively demonstrated a strong spirit for co-operation based on the special procedures of the UN Human Rights Council. Indeed, it regularly maintains bilateral human rights dialogue mechanisms with a number of countries, whilst also being ready to exchange issues of mutual concern in the spirit of frankness, openness, and mutual respect, Hang added.

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