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- Re-education camp (Vietnam) - Wikipedia
During the last three years friends and I have interviewed several hundred former prisoners, read newspaper articles on the camps as well as various reports of Amnesty International, and have studied official statements from the Vietnamese Government and its press on the re-education camps
- A (Purposefully) Forgotten Chapter: Re-education Camps In Vietnam
We know more about the condition of the camps from an expansive qualitative study published in 1983 by Ginetta Sagan, a prominent anti-fascist human rights activist who systematically interviewed around 500 former detainees in the Vietnamese reeducation camp system
- Reeducation Camps States of Suspension: Amerasia Journal: Vol 47 , No . . .
In this article, I analyze my father Tam Van Nguyen’s oral history of reeducation camps with excerpts from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam’s memorandum to Amnesty International
- Re-education Camps - Vietnamese Heritage Museum
With sophisticated and inhumane methods of detention and repression techniques, this system of prison camps, organized as “forced re-education” has been spread across from the South to the North of Vietnam
- Vietnams re-education camps after 1975: Narratives of detainees
Based on two oral history projects conducted in Australia in 2005–2015, this chapter explores the memories and experiences of men and women who were interned in the Bamboo Gulag after 1975, and survived to become refugees and resettle in Australia
- Chapter 9 Vietnam’s Re-Education Camps after 1975: Narratives of . . .
The narratives of South Vietnamese female veterans examined here are among the few accounts by women of their experience in the gulag Detainees reveal details of camp life including forced ‘self-confessions’, malnutrition, hard labour, and witnessing the deaths of other inmates
- 1632 Days of Re-education - SAGE Journals
My 1632 Days of 'Re-education': An account of life in six re-education camps in Vietnam, 1975-1979 will be published by the University of California Press at Berkeley
- From Reeducation Camps to Little Saigons: Historicizing Vietnamese . . .
It highlights the impact of the fall of South Vietnam in 1975 and the subsequent incarceration of South Vietnamese officials on the formation of diasporic anticommunist ideology, and discusses the ensuing activism within Vietnamese American communities since the 1990s
- 7. Recycling violence: The theory and practice of reeducation camps in . . .
In drawing from the National Library of Vietnam’s collection of theoretical works that underpin reeducation, I trace the genealogy of Vietnamese reeducation from its Soviet and Chinese roots
- TRANG LON IIR 895004985 VIETNAMESE REFUGEE ACCOUNT OF RE-EDUCATION CAMP . . .
TRANG LON IIR 04985 VIETNAMESE REFUGEE ACCOUNT OF RE-EDUCATION CAMP AND GENERAL OBSERVATIONS ABOUT CONDITIONS IN VIETNAM 1985 Manuscript Mixed Material Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www loc gov item powmia pwmaster_140276 >
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