The last invasion of Vietcong terror was accomplished on April 30, 1975, after Vietcong breached the Geneva Conference signed on July 20, 1954, and Paris Peace Accords signed on January 27, 1973 (Henry Kissinger and Vietcong terror awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1973). Certainly, Vietcong, China, and other communist regimes have never respected any treaty that they signed including the United Nations.
Vietcong robbed the South Vietnam government through the illegal President Dương Văn Minh, the Vietcong’s undercover activist in Saigon, and South Vietnam Army. Initially, Vietcong opened a revenge policy called the Dried Bloodbath to extinguish the last democratic land in Vietnam. Vietcong gathered about 800,000 members of the South Vietnam Army and public servants including the discharged soldiers and retired officials into the hell of a prison that was labeled a” re-education camp”. The worst treatment killed more than 165,000 political prisoners, but the left-stream media companies and the leftists in the Western like Jane Fonda, John Kerry, Bill Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, and others were ignored.
The annual commemoration of Vietnamese people, the mourning day or Black April of April 30 marks the Vietnamese refugee community around the world as Chinese people commemorate the massacre in Tiananmen Square in 1989 into Chinese communities in Hong Kong and outside China’s mainland and, annually, Jewish people commemorate the Holocaust. The Vietnamese people have never forgotten the Black April 20, 1975, after the Vietcong. Therefore, Vietcong always attempts to terrorize Vietnamese refugees and uses the left-stream media to propagate the red flag with a yellow star. The red flag digging up the sorrows of Vietcong’s victims.
Once again, on the Black day of April 30, 2021, a red seed of Vietcong named DƯƠNG ĐỨC THỊNH, the overseas student of Marrickville, Sydney, attends the 3PD English Intensive, tore the Yellow flag with three red stripes and spread it on youtube with the coarse language of a bandit, it is the culture of Vietcong. Nevertheless, in Australia, Vietnamese lawyer TRẦN KIỀU NGỌC protects Vietcong student Dương Đức Thịnh, she challenges and provokes the Vietnamese refugees overseas, so the victims of Vietcong strongly condemn the fake refugee names Trần Kiều Ngọc.
The serious crimes of Vietcong terror oppose humanity, despite the leftists ignoring and concealing, but the crimes couldn’t conceal. There is an investigation of the genocide with the document titled (please open the website with details and pictures)
FORENSIC ARCHEOLOGY A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
Forensic archaeology global perspective EditEd by W.J. Mike Groen Netherlands Forensic institute (NFi), the Hague, the Netherlands Nicholas Márquez-Grant Cranfield Forensic Institute, Cranfield University, defense Academy of the United Kingdom, Shrivenham, UKandinstitute of Human Sciences, School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography, the University of Oxford, Oxford, UK Robert C. Janaway School of Archaeological Sciences, University of bradf. (Publication of this volume kindly supported by Neithland Forendic Institute, Ministry of Security and Justice)
Cited Chapter 57: The Returning Casualty: the excavation of a communist re-education camp cemetery at Lang Da, Yen Bai Province, Vietnam 507 Julia Martin
“Captain Lương Văn Hoa, Grave 21.(picture)
History of the Charity
In 1975, after the fall of Saigon, the newly established Socialist
Republic of Vietnam called for the detainment of thousands of
individuals from South Vietnam including military personnel,
intellectuals, Catholic and Buddhist monks and nuns, public officials
and individuals involved with Americans stationed in the country.
These prisoners were transferred to re-education camps located
throughout the country to take part in political indoctrination under
the Communist regime. While most of the prisoners were requested to
bring enough clothing, food, medicine and other supplies for a two
week to one month stay, it was not unusual for high ranking officers
of the South Vietnamese Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) to
remain imprisoned in the camps for up to a decade or more. Many
individuals languished and died in these camps, buried in makeshift
cemeteries by their fellow prisoners.
The last camp was closed in 1998, leaving behind thousands of dead in
grave sites forgotten and abandoned.
In December 1993, Thanh Dac Nguyen, a major in the army of the former
Republic of Vietnam and a survivor of the re-education camps,
established the Vietnamese American Foundation – VAF (originally known
as the Mutual Assistance Association of HO). He wanted to assist other
survivors who came to live in the United States under a humanitarian
resettlement program initiated in the early 1980s, and help their
transition into their new lives as American citizens. Today,
Association chapters are located throughout the United States,
Germany, France and Australia, where there exist large Vietnamese
expatriate communities. The charity is a non-political, humanitarian
organization.
December 2006 welcomed a new chapter in the life of the Foundation as
The Returning Casualty (TRC) initiative began to take shape. Through
this project, we hope to bring closure and peace of mind to the many
Vietnamese who lost their relatives in the post-war reeducation camps,
while honoring those who perished in the jungle camps. Since December
2007, we have successfully located nearly 300 reeducation camp graves,
and helped over 68 families collect the remains of their loved ones.
In July 2010 The Returning Casualty undertook its first large scale
archaeological excavation of a burial site at a former camp at Lang
Da, Yen Bai Province, northwest of Hanoi. Under my supervision as the
archaeological advisor to the Charity, we successfully exhumed the
remains of twelve former prisoners and took samples of each individual
for mtDNA analysis which were transported to The University of North
Texas Center for Human Identification. In addition, the remaining
skeleton elements were placed in individual ceramic ossuries and taken
to a temporary burial site until the results of the DNA analysis and
familial matches were complete and the remains returned to their
families.
An archaeological approach to the retrieval of human remains had never
been achieved by the Charity. In the past the Charity relied on local
laborers to excavate specific grave sites of individual families. On
this excavation, under archaeological consultation, each grave was
excavated, with the skeleton and personal effects photographed in
situ. Each grave and skeleton was given a discrete number and the
personal effects including clothing, rice bowls, medicine vials and
mosquito nets removed and taken back to the Charity’s headquarters in
Texas in the hope that these possessions will one day be exhibited to
educate the public on a relatively unknown chapter of the history of
Vietnam.
The Charity’s Mission
The mission of The Returning Casualty is to bring closure and peace of
mind to the South Vietnamese people who lost relatives in the post-war
re-education camps by helping them locate and recover the remains of
their loved ones. Through this process, family members make peace by
finally releasing and honoring those who died. The project seeks to
relieve the pain and suffering of these unfortunate families, many of
whom never knew what became of their fathers, husbands, sons, and
brothers.
Future work
The Returning Casualty’s next excavation is provisionally planned for
the beginning of March 2012 in Phu Yen Province on the central coast,
subject to approval by the Vietnamese Government. The site was a
temporary camp for South Vietnamese detainees before they were
transported to re-education camps in the north. Thirty individuals
died before being transported and were buried in shallow, unmarked
graves without coffins on the site. Although The Returning Casualty
and the Vietnam American Foundation have Non-governmental Organization
(NGO) status, it is not recognized in Vietnam, and the excavation will
only be allowed to commence if The Returning Casualty is sponsored by
the Project Vietnam Foundation, a charitable organization that
provides medical aid to remote villages throughout the country. If
government approval is given, thirty graves will be excavated, DNA
samples taken, personal effects retrieved and the human remains stored
until DNA matches can be made and the remains handed over to the
families. The land can then be returned to the local population for
agricultural use.
In addition to the Charity’s work locating the remains of re-education
camp detainees and returning them to their families for burial, the
reinstatement of the South Vietnamese military cemetery at Bien Hoa is
close to the heart of many surviving prisoners and their families.
After the fall of Saigon, the cemetery was ransacked and later
abandoned. One of the objectives of The Returning Casualty is the
restoration of Bien Hoa (now known as Binh An) as a final resting
place for former South Vietnamese soldiers and citizens. Outside of
the cemetery’s perimeter is a mass grave of approximately 200 ARVN
soldiers. The Returning Casualty hopes to one day obtain approval from
the Vietnamese government for the monumental task of excavating this
mass war grave.
References
McKelvey, R. 2002. A Gift of Barbed Wire-America’s Allies Abandoned in
South Vietnam. University of Washington Press. Seattle and London
Sagen G. and Denney S. 1982. The Indochina Newsletter ‘Re-education in
Unliberated Vietnam: Loneliness, Suffering and Death. Draft report for
the Aurora Foundation.
Truong, H.M. 2010. The Dark Journey-Inside the Reeducation Camps of
Vietcong. Eloquent Books. Durham, Ct., USA.
Websites:
The Returning Casualty www.vietremains.org
Project Vietnam Foundation www.pvnf.org”
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