Nguyen Hong Quang
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Nguyen Hong Quang is the Vietnamese pastor and lawyer, general secretary and vice-president of the Mennonite Church in Vietnam, chairman of the Legal Committee of the Vietnam Evangelical Fellowship.
Nguyen Hong Quang is well known all over the world for his human rights activities in defence of Vietnamese montagnards, peasants, Christian religious groups and politically persecuted. [1]
Several times pastor Quang (sometimes with his wife and church members) was arrested by Vietnamese authorities [2], often suffered from intimidation and threats.
Before his last arrest in 2004 [3], he sent a message to a friend alluding to his concerns, "The Church is now on stormy seas but the boat still goes out. The Lord enables us to row together. Be at peace. I ask you and the Church to pray for us."
In July 2005, controlled by Vietnamese government police forces destroyed the home of the pastor in Ho Chi Minh City (former Saigon), while he was in detention, including the room where his congregation held worship services.
Mennonite movement (together with Baptist one) was officially recognized by Hanoi in October, 2007, which was estimated as some improvement of religious freedom in the country[4]. Pastor Nguyen Quang Trung, provisional president of the Vietnam Mennonite Church, taking part in the official ceremony of the above authorisation, quoted his Church’s motto: "Living the Gospel, worshipping God, and serving the nation." [4].