History
Vietnam before 1975 was divided into two regions: North and South The North served as a Communist hegemony for Russia and China to expand their dream. Life in the North was closed; all the news from the outside was blocked and banned. Anyone who eavesdropped were imprisoned or executed. They created and published hundreds of newspapers to report fake news to make sure to deceive the people. Meanwhile, the South lived in democracy and freedom. They enjoyed all freedoms, but the Communists in the North spread propaganda among the people that the people in the South were living in poverty and were slaves for the Americans. The South Vietnamese government was the puppet and henchman for the foreign Empire to incite patriotism and formalize being a make vassals for the Russian Communists.
The Soviet Union and China supported North Vietnam with weapons and food. They also invaded the South. The life of those in the North is similar to present North Korea. At that time, the Red Communist wave dreamt of global domination. The Vietnamese Communists took orders from Russia, which was to occupy all Southeast Asian countries – the first target being Vietnam, Indochina. The leaders of Communists Vietnam at that time were poor, uneducated, ignorant, and who could easily be manipulated.
Truong Chinh, former General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam, was a senior leader who used to denounce and curse his father and mother to create merit with the party, when the Communist party had land reform program.
Estimate about 200,000 were killed in the land reform program.
Le Duan, General Secretary in 1960, once declared, "We fight for China and for Russia.”
The Communist leaders have bad backgrounds. Communists are always crafty to deceive the people. They are Atheists, uneducated but always consider themself to be the pinnacle of wisdom.
Their doctrine is as follows: no country, no religion, no family.
In South Vietnam, a referendum was scheduled for 23 October 1955 to determine the future direction of the South, in which the people would choose Ngo Dinh Diem or King Bao Dai as the leader of South Vietnam.
On October 26, 1955, President, Ngo Dinh Diem, proclaimed the formation of the Republic of Vietnam – of which he was first President. The establishment of the Republic of Vietnam was a way to claim independence from France. The South is the Republic of Vietnam government according to the people's freedom and democracy. Ngo Dinh Diem was a pastor Catholic who left the monastery to take on the responsibility of rebuilding the South.
South Vietnam, defended the territory against invasions from the North, with the help of allies from free countries like Australia and South Korea, under the leadership of the United States. People of South have a prosperous life and a good education. People freely travel to all countries in the world. They wish to be a country in Southeast Asia with a prosperous economy and high standard of living. They are known as "the Pearl of the Far East.” Because democracy is young, there are still political upheavals.
The Communist party takes advantage of the democratized South to set up temples and shrines which have negative effects among the people – as they incite terrorism and cause panic among the people. The Republic of Vietnam regime lasted for twenty years. It collapsed when the US made secret deal with China, to cut all support to Vietnam..
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