Speaking at the Conference, Comrade Lo Van Tien - Vice Chairman of Dien Bien Provincial People's Committee said: In recent times, the political security situation in Dien Bien province has been maintained firmly and stably, without any complicated incidents related to human rights violations.
However, there are still many hidden complex factors; hostile and reactionary elements take advantage of ethnic, religious, democratic and human rights issues to propagate against the Party and the State, to divide the great national unity bloc, with the emergence of complex propaganda activities to establish a "Mong State" on cyberspace; activities that take advantage of religion and propagate heretical religions, especially "Giê sua" and "bà cô Dợ" have not been thoroughly resolved; drug crimes are complicated, reckless in nature, and people are ready to use hot weapons to fight back against the authorities when discovered and arrested; there is also the situation of storing weapons, explosives and support tools among the people...
The Head of the Human Rights Steering Committee of Dien Bien province emphasized that this is an important conference to raise awareness and responsibility of all levels, sectors, political and social organizations, and especially cadres directly advising and implementing human rights work in the province.
At the conference, delegates were presented by reporters from the Standing Office of the Steering Committee on Human Rights and the Central Committee for Religious Affairs on the topics: "Human rights work in the new situation..."; "Ensuring freedom of belief and religion...".
The reporters provided new information on activities that exploit ethnicity, religion, democracy, and human rights to sabotage Vietnam; information on human rights and the viewpoints, guidelines, and policies to ensure human rights of our Party and State; and shared experiences in combating activities that exploit human rights issues in the new situation.
Speaking at the closing ceremony of the conference, on behalf of the Standing Office of the Dien Bien Provincial Human Rights Steering Committee, Colonel Vu Tien Dung - Deputy Director of Dien Bien Provincial Police requested that agencies, units and localities need to grasp the public opinion situation; proactively prevent, combat and stop the activities of hostile forces and bad elements taking advantage of ethnic, religious, "democracy" and "human rights" issues; step up information and propaganda work to prevent bad elements and hostile forces from taking advantage of the situation to conduct activities that violate democracy and human rights and sabotage security and order in the area, contributing to absolutely protecting the safety of activities commemorating the 70th anniversary of Dien Bien Phu Victory (May 7, 1954 - May 7, 2024).
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