A total of 435 inmates at the prison were granted amnesty on the occasion of the 80th National Day anniversary (September 2, 1945 – 2025).

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Permanent Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Hoa Binh, who is also Chairman of the 2025 Amnesty Advisory Council, speaks at the event.

Speaking at the event, Binh stressed that the decision carries profound humanitarian significance as the nation celebrates the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day. He said the amnesty reflects the superiority of Vietnam’s political regime, rooted in the nation’s long-standing tradition of compassion.

Since 2009, more than 90,000 prisoners have been released under amnesty decisions. The rate of reoffending was extremely low, with only 0.13% of those granted clemency in 2024 committing new crimes.

This is evidence of the effectiveness of prison education and rehabilitation, as well as policies supporting their reintegration into the community, the Deputy PM underlined.

On the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day, the State President signed a decision on July 3 to approve the second phase of this year’s amnesty. Basing on careful review by the Amnesty Advisory Council, the Ministry of Public Security, and other relevant agencies, the President issued two decisions on August 29 and 31, granting early release to 14,020 inmates and clemency to five others whose sentences had been suspended or postponed.

Congratulating those released at Phu Son 4, Binh reminded them that amnesty is only the beginning of a new journey. He acknowledged that challenges lie ahead – prejudice, economic hardship, and possible temptations, but expressed confidence that the skills and determination learned in prison will help them rebuild their lives.

“Let past mistakes remain behind these prison gates,” he said, urging the freed inmates to live useful lives, regain the trust of their families, and become responsible citizens. “Nothing is more precious than family reunion, and nothing brings more joy than seeing you live honestly and contribute to society.”

For those not included in this round of clemency, the Deputy PM affirmed that the Party and State’s leniency policy remains open to all who show genuine repentance and strive for improvement.

Source: VNA