Argentine Press: President Ho Chi Minh's Legacy - Symbol That Goes Beyond Historical Limits
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| An article praising President Ho Chi Minh in Argentina's Reporte Asia, May 17. Photo: Reporte Asia |
Reporte Asia published an article affirming that President Ho Chi Minh is a great revolutionary of the Vietnamese people. who became a symbol of resistance against colonialism and exploitation by Western powers.
With the title "The life and legacy of Ho Chi Minh, leader of the Vietnamese revolution", the article emphasizes that the legacy that President Ho Chi Minh left behind is a symbol that goes beyond historical limits. It had a profound influence on political and social changes in East Asia during the second half of the twentieth century.
The article records the historical context of Vietnam under French colonial rule when he was born. That was the time when Nguyen Sinh Cung went to school in Hue, participated in anti-colonial protests, and when he left Vietnam to find a way to save the country, traveling all over five continents for 30 years.
The article reviews important moments in the revolutionary life of young man Nguyen Tat Thanh in Europe, especially his time in France.
He actively participated in social movements against colonialism. This is an extremely important period in the formation of President Ho Chi Minh's great ideology. In Ho Chi Minh's works written at that time, he always clearly expressed his determination to fight against the oppression and exploitation of colonialism.
On the same day, Resumen Latinoamericano also published an article emphasizing the decisive moment when President Ho Chi Minh founded the Communist Party of Vietnam in February 1930.
The newspaper commented that the establishment of a political party representing the interests of the working class and the Vietnamese people shows that President Ho Chi Minh is a talented strategist.
In 1941, President Ho Chi Minh returned to Vietnam with General Vo Nguyen Giap, preparing forces to carry out the August Revolution in 1945. On September 2, 1945, at Hanoi's Ba Dinh Square, President Ho Chi Minh read the Declaration of Independence declaring the birth of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (now the Socialist Republic of Vietnam).
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