3/16/2021

Victims of the interventionists - Peaceful South Vietnamese peasants,Even modern weapons do not save punishers from retribution.

When the U.S. military intervened in the Vietnam War, a large number of peaceful South Vietnamese farmers were involved in the abuse and massacre. The corpses of many Vietnamese farmers lay side by side on the roadside as American soldiers looked on. Not even the latest weaponry could save the victims from the vengeance of war.

 Through the jungles of liberated and occupied territory in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War, the South Vietnamese Liberation Front (Viet Cong) made a slow invasion of the capital Saigon. South Vietnamese Liberation Army soldiers and guerrillas, farmers and laborers in liberated and occupied areas, underground workers in Saigon and other cities, and villages from devastated villages were caught up in the Vietnam War.

 The South Vietnam Liberation Front, operating daily, while the war is ongoing, leaking information on the Vietnamese people, guerrillas, roads, headquarters and other bases to betray their comrades and provide valuable data with the enemy South Vietnamese and American troops. For the future when South Vietnam is liberated, the release of the information must be postponed.

 On July 20, 1954, the Geneva Accords were signed and a temporary border was set up along the Be Hai River at the 17th parallel to create South Vietnam.In the spring of 1955, the pro-American dictator Ngo Dinh Diem overthrew the last legal democratic organization in South Vietnam. In the summer of 1956, when general elections were scheduled, the South Vietnamese authorities, with the active support of the U.S. military, abandoned the peaceful reunification of Vietnam. From 1956 to 1958, abuses and massacres were rampant throughout South Vietnam, including rampant fascist terrorism, gallows, guillotines, mass killings, and concentration camps. On January 17, 1959, an armed uprising began in the Bench Province south of Saigon, marking the beginning of South Vietnam's second resistance conflict. 1960 saw the founding of the South Vietnam Liberation Front.

 In the summer of 1954, the U.S. replaced France and established political control over the puppet regime in South Vietnam. 1956 saw the last French troops leave Saigon. In 1956, the last French troops left Saigon, and the U.S. openly directed the activities of the South Vietnamese puppet regime, which led to the collapse of the Geneva Accords. Behind the Vietnam War were the artillery of battle, the explosions of bombs and shells, the blasts of machine guns, the daring attacks of guerrillas and underground forces in the occupied territories, involving the Vietnamese people in death rather than life.



Fifteen Vietnamese civilians were killed and four injured by the explosion of a mine on a country road 8 km west of Tuy Hòa, March 18, 1966.A mother became a victim of a landmine explosion and her daughter cried out beside the corpse.

About 15 Vietnamese civilians were killed and four others wounded in a landmine explosion on a rural road about 8 km west of Tuy Hoa in Sout...