Deputy PM calls for support for pardoned prisoners to swiftly reintegrate into society

According to official figures, a total of 8,056 inmates have been granted early release under this year’s amnesty.

Permanent Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Hoa Binh presents amnesty certificates to qualified prisoners formerly held at A2 Prison. (Photo: VNA)
Permanent Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Hoa Binh presents amnesty certificates to qualified prisoners formerly held at A2 Prison. (Photo: VNA)

Khanh Hoa (VNA) - Permanent Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Hoa Binh has called on all sectors, social organisations, businesses, and families to welcome pardoned individuals with open arms and support their reintegration into society, free from stigma and discrimination.

Binh made the appeal on May 1 morning at a ceremony held by the Department of Police for the Management of Detention Camps, Compulsory Education Facilities, and Reformatory Schools under the Ministry of Public Security. The event, held at A2 Prison in Dien Lam commune, Diên Khanh district, Khanh Hoa province, announced the State President’s decision on this year’s special amnesty and issued amnesty certificates to the pardoned individuals.

Binh, who also serves as Chair of the Amnesty Advisory Council, said that following the signing of the 2025 amnesty decision by the State President, the council worked closely with relevant ministries and agencies to complete the necessary procedures thoroughly and promptly.

The review process for eligible candidates was carried out with transparency, fairness, and strict adherence to the law, ensuring that qualified prisoners could be granted early release and return to their families and communities.

According to official figures, a total of 8,056 inmates have been granted early release under this year’s amnesty, including 69 prisoners from A2 Prison.

He noted that nearly 40 rounds of amnesty have been carried out over the past 80 years, enabling hundreds of thousands of inmates to reintegrate into their communities.

Since 2009 alone, more than 90,000 prisoners have been granted early release under presidential amnesties.

“All inmates — regardless of gender, religion, nationality, age, or occupation — are entitled to equal consideration, provided they meet the legal requirements,” he added.

In recent times, the ministry, in coordination with relevant agencies, has ensured that procedures at detention centres and correctional facilities nationwide were conducted rigorously and transparently.

This allowed the timely submission of the proposed amnesty list to the President ahead of the 50th anniversary of the liberation of the South and national reunification (April 30).

On behalf of the Government and the council, he expressed appreciation for the efforts of the ministry and its coordinating agencies.

Speaking on behalf of those released, Doan Phi Dung, formerly held at A2 Prison, expressed deep gratitude to the Party and State for their compassionate policies.

He pledged to abide by the law, respect local authorities, lead an honest life, and avoid reoffending.

He also vowed to contribute positively to maintaining local security and order.

Also on May 1, ceremonies were held in provinces and cities to announce the 2025 Amnesty Decision for inmates who had shown genuine remorse and efforts to reform.

In Hanoi, Prisons No. 1 and No. 2 released 139 inmates under this round of amnesty.

To support reintegration, the city’s Department of Public Security provided financial assistance and new clothing to those released.

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A pardoned individual meets his relative. (Photo: VNA)

Local police have been instructed to work with community leaders and local authorities to facilitate reintegration efforts, with the aim of helping the pardoned individuals become productive, law-abiding citizens.

Meanwhile, in the mountainous province of Lai Chau, a ceremony was held for 13 inmates granted early release.

The move reflects the Party and State’s commitment to leniency and compassion in criminal justice.

Speaking at the event, Colonel Khoang Van Thuong, Deputy Director of the provincial Department of Public Security, said the amnesty programme exemplifies the Party and State’s humanitarian approach.

In Quang Ninh, 23 inmates were granted early release this time, while in Ninh Binh, 149 inmates at Ninh Khanh prison were freed under this round of amnesty./.

VNA

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