Vietnam to release nearly 10,000 prisoners

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AdvertisementAdvertisementVoters check profiles of candidates before casting ballots to elect representatives in the National Assembly and people's councils in Hanoi, Vietnam, on Mar 15, 2026. (Photo: AP/Huy Han)30 May 2026 06:47PM (Updated: 30 May 2026 06:48PM) Bookmark Bookmark WhatsApp Telegram Facebook Twitter Email LinkedInAdd CNA as a trusted source to help Google better understand and surface our content in search results.Read a summary of this article on FAST.Get bite-sized news via a newcards interface. Give it a try.Click here to return to FAST Tap here to return to FASTFAST HANOI: Vietnam said on Saturday (May 30) it will release almost 10,000 prisoners, including foreigners, to mark its recent parliamentary elections.The nation often announces amnesties before special events or celebrations.The country freed more than 22,000 prisoners last year - a record number for a single year - as it feted the 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon and 80 years since its declaration of independence.At the start of June, 9,950 detainees will be released as part of this year's amnesty, according to a document signed by Vietnam's Party General Secretary and President To Lam.Show MoreShow LessThe amnesty will mark "the success of the (five-yearly) Communist Party Congress and the elections to the National Assembly", Le Van Tuyen, the deputy minister of public security, said at a news conference on Saturday.In March, the country held elections for the National Assembly, its top legislative body that serves mainly to ratify decisions by the ruling Communist Party.The detainees to be released next month include 63 foreigners, including 56 men and seven women "of different nationalities", Tuyen said without providing further details.Prisoners convicted for "attempting to overthrow" the government or "terrorism" are not eligible for release, according to Vietnamese law.Vietnam has freed some 118,000 prisoners ahead of their expected release dates.The public security ministry has said in past reports that more than 190,000 prisoners across Vietnam were serving jail terms.Source: AFP/ecNewsletterMorning BriefSubscribe to CNA’s Morning BriefAn automated curation of our top stories to start your day.Sign up for our newslettersGet our pick of top stories and thought-provoking articles in your inboxSubscribe hereGet the CNA appStay updated with notifications for breaking news and our best storiesDownload hereGet WhatsApp alertsJoin our channel for the top reads for the day on your preferred chat appJoin hereAlso worth readingContent is loading...Expand to read the full storyGet bite-sized news via a newcards interface. Give it a try.Click here to return to FAST Tap here to return to FASTFAST