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"All people are
created equal. They are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable
Rights; among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."
This immortal statement
appeared in the Declaration of Independence of the United States of
America in 1776. In a broader sense, it means: All the peoples on the
earth are equal from birth, all the peoples have a right to live and to be
happy and free.
The Declaration of the
Rights of Man and the Citizen, made at the time of the French Revolution,
in 1791, also states: "All people are born free and with equal
rights, and must always remain free and have equal rights."
Those are undeniable
truths.
Nevertheless, for more than
80 years, the French imperialists, abusing the standard of Liberty,
Equality and Fraternity, have violated our Fatherland and oppressed our
fellow-citizens. They have acted contrary to the ideals of humanity and
justice.
Politically, they have
deprived our people of every democratic liberty.
They have enforced inhuman
laws; they have set up three different political regimes in the North, the
Center and the South of Vietnam in order to wreck our country’s
oneness and prevent our people from being united.
They have built more
prisons than schools. They have mercilessly massacred our patriots. They
have drowned our uprisings in seas of blood.
They have fettered public
opinion and practiced obscurantism.
They have weakened our race
with opium and alcohol.
In the field of economics,
they have sucked us dry, driven our people to destitution and devastated
our land.
They have robbed us of our
rice fields, our mines, our forests and our natural resources. They have monopolized
the issue of bank-notes and the import and export trade.
They have invented numerous
unjustifiable taxes and reduced our people, especially our peasantry, to
extreme poverty.
They have made it
impossible for our national bourgeoisie to prosper; they have mercilessly
exploited our workers.
In the autumn of 1940, when
the Japanese fascists invaded Indochina to establish new bases against the
Allies, the French colonialists went down on their bended knees and opened
the doors of our country to welcome the Japanese in.
Thus, from that date, our
people were subjected to the double yoke of the French and the Japanese.
Their sufferings and miseries increased. The result was that towards the
end of last year and the beginning of this year, from Quang Tri
Province to the North, more than two million of our fellow-citizens died
from starvation.
On the 9th of March this
year, the French troops were disarmed by the Japanese. The French
colonialists either fled or surrendered, showing that not only were they
incapable of "protecting" us, but that, in a period of five
years, they had twice sold our country to the Japanese.
Before the 9th of March,
how often the Vietminh (Vietnam League for Independence) had urged
the French to ally themselves with it against the Japanese! But instead of
agreeing to this proposal, the French colonialists only intensified their
terrorist activities against the Vietminh. After their defeat and
before fleeing, they massacred the political prisoners detained at Yeân
Baůi and Cao Bačng.
In spite of all this, our
fellow-citizens have always manifested a lenient and humane attitude
towards the French. After the Japanese putsch of March 9,1945, the
Vietminh helped many Frenchmen to cross the frontier, rescued others from
Japanese jails and protected French lives and property. In fact, since the
autumn of 1940, our country had ceased to be a French colony and had
become a Japanese possession.
When the Japanese
surrendered to the Allies, our entire people rose to gain power and
founded the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.
The truth is that we have
wrested our independence from the Japanese, not from the French.
The French have fled, the
Japanese have capitulated, Emperor Bao Dai has abdicated. Our people
have broken the chains which have fettered them for nearly a century and
have won independence for Vietnam. At the same time they have
overthrown the centuries-old monarchic regime and established a democratic
republican regime.
We, the Provisional
Government of the new Vietnam, representing the entire Vietnamese
people, hereby declare that from now on we break off all relations of a
colonial character with France; cancel all treaties signed by France on
Vietnam, and abolish all privileges held by France in our country.
The entire Vietnamese
people are of one mind in their determination to oppose all wicked schemes
by the French colonialists.
We are convinced that the
Allies, which at the Teheran and San Francisco Conferences upheld the
principle of equality among the nations, cannot fail to recognize the
right of the Vietnamese people to independence.
A people who have
courageously opposed French enslavement for more than 80 years, a people
who have resolutely sided with the Allies against the fascists during
these last years, such a people must be free, such a people must be
independent.
For these reasons, we, the
Provisional Government of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, solemnly
make this declaration to the world:
Vietnam has the right to
enjoy freedom and independence and in fact has become a free and
independent country. The entire Vietnamese people are determined to mobilize
all their physical and mental strength, to sacrifice their lives
and property in order to safeguard their freedom and independence.
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