POW Prisons in North Vietnam
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Re-education camps (Vietnamese: Trại cải tạo) were prison camps operated by the Communist government of Vietnam following the end of the Vietnam War.
“Re-education” camp also known as the forced labor camp is a shortened term referring to the system of prison camps that was planned, advocated and operated ...
South Vietnamese Veteran Describes Experience in “Re-education” Camp After Vietnam War. Hien Van Le spent 21 years in the South Vietnamese military. He rose ...
May 15, 1994 · The euphemism was an important one to the Vietnamese authorities in Hanoi. They have insisted since 1975 that they killed no one who fought ...
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