Hanoi (VNA) – A pressconference was held in Hanoi on November 30 to announce the President’s 2016 amnestydecisions for offenders who are serving prison sentences and those having theirsentences postponed or suspended.
The event was co-organised by thePresidential Office, the Ministry of Public Security, the Supreme People’s Court,the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Governmental Office and relevant agencies.
Vice Chairman of the PresidentialOffice Giang Son announced the decisions, which will grant amnesty to 4,180prisoners, 186 criminals having their sentences postponed and 18 others havingtheir sentences suspended.
The decisions will come into forcefrom December 1, 2016.
Son told the press that theVietnamese Party and State have given amnesty to many offenders who showed goodrehabilitation process.
The 2016 amnesty decisions continueto reiterate the Party and State’s clemency policy and the nationalhumanitarian tradition, he said.
He added that this year’sregulations are stricter; hence, the number of released offenders is fewer thanthat of previous years.
The amnesty decision-making wasconducted earnestly, publicly and democratically to ensure equality for all criminalswithout discrimination if they are Vietnamese or foreigners, he stressed.
Under the Presidential decisions, 14foreign offenders will be granted amnesty, including nine Chinese, three Lao, oneKorean, and one Australian.-VNA
The event was co-organised by thePresidential Office, the Ministry of Public Security, the Supreme People’s Court,the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Governmental Office and relevant agencies.
Vice Chairman of the PresidentialOffice Giang Son announced the decisions, which will grant amnesty to 4,180prisoners, 186 criminals having their sentences postponed and 18 others havingtheir sentences suspended.
The decisions will come into forcefrom December 1, 2016.
Son told the press that theVietnamese Party and State have given amnesty to many offenders who showed goodrehabilitation process.
The 2016 amnesty decisions continueto reiterate the Party and State’s clemency policy and the nationalhumanitarian tradition, he said.
He added that this year’sregulations are stricter; hence, the number of released offenders is fewer thanthat of previous years.
The amnesty decision-making wasconducted earnestly, publicly and democratically to ensure equality for all criminalswithout discrimination if they are Vietnamese or foreigners, he stressed.
Under the Presidential decisions, 14foreign offenders will be granted amnesty, including nine Chinese, three Lao, oneKorean, and one Australian.-VNA
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