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Grand Vietnam parade marks 50 years since fall of Saigon

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By Tran Thi Minh Ha and Alice PHILIPSON

Vietnam mounted its biggest-ever celebration of the fall of Saigon on its 50th anniversary Wednesday, including Chinese troops for the first time after Xi Jinping visited to portray Beijing as a more reliable partner than Washington.

A lotus-shaped float carrying a portrait of revolutionary leader Ho Chi Minh was near the front of the parade in the city renamed after him, AFP journalists saw, and fighter jets and helicopters carry flags flew overhead.

Thousands of people -- many wearing T-shirts emblazoned with the Vietnamese flag -- including families with young children and the elderly stayed out overnight in the streets, sharing food and waiting for the display.

The celebrations come half a century after tanks of communist North Vietnam crashed through the gates of the city's presidential palace, defeating the U.S.-backed South and delivering a painful blow to American moral and military prestige.

"I am proud of having contributed to liberating the south," said 75-year-old veteran Tran Van Truong who had travelled -- dressed in full military uniform -- from the capital Hanoi to see the parade. "But what's gone is gone, I have no hatred for those from the other side of the battle," Truong told AFP. "We should join hands to celebrate the end of the war."

Around 13,000 people, including veterans, soldiers and members of the public, were to march down Ho Chi Minh City's Le Duan Street, a major thoroughfare which leads to the Independence Palace.

For the first time, more than 300 soldiers from China, Laos and Cambodia took part in the spectacle.

More than 300,000 Chinese troops were involved in the bloody conflict, according to state media, providing crucial anti-aircraft defense support and helping with logistics and supplies.

But this year is the first time Chinese soldiers have ever been part of large-scale commemorations.

Only four years after the end of the Vietnam War, China itself invaded the country, only to be pushed back by Hanoi's troops.

"I think Hanoi is signalling to China that they recognize China's historical contribution," said Zach Abuza, a professor at the National War College in Washington who focuses on Southeast Asian politics.

"It's also another way for them to signal: 'Don't think our foreign policy is lurching towards the Americans.'"

After years of fighting that ended on April 30, 1975, the United States and Vietnam have rebuilt ties to become strong trade partners.

But Hanoi also follows a "bamboo diplomacy" approach, striving to stay on good terms with both Beijing and Washington.

"We owe our success... to huge support from the Soviet Union, China... and solidarity from Laos and Cambodia," top party leader To Lam said in a speech before the parade.

He also credited "progressive people all over the world including American people".

The celebrations come after Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Hanoi this month.

Beijing is trying to position itself as a stable alternative to Washington as Vietnam confronts a threatened 46 percent U.S. tariff and American foreign aid cuts that could jeopardise war legacy programs.

After a war that eviscerated much of Vietnam, killing millions of its people as well as 58,000 US servicemen, the North's victory expanded communist rule over the whole country.

Thousands of Vietnamese who worked for the Southern government fled, while others stayed and were forced into re-education camps.

For many years the victory formed the basis of the Communist Party's legitimacy, before its authority became entwined with economic growth and improved living standards.

In an article published Sunday on the government's news portal, To Lam put an unusual emphasis on reconciliation.

He said Vietnamese people must rid themselves of "hatred, separation or division... so that future generations no longer have to experience war".

Most of the population was born after the conflict's end, but many young people appeared excited on Tuesday night as music blared through the streets and huge crowds began to form.

Social media users have been anticipating the parade for days after widespread coverage of rehearsals in the media, which is entirely controlled by the state.

Thang Dang, 19, a physical education student at a university in Ho Chi Minh City, was among 250 of his classmates taking part in the parade, carrying Vietnamese national and Communist Party hammer and sickle flags.

"I will tell my future children about this event," he said ahead of the start. "I am so proud and my family is so proud too."

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Don't recall decent Vietnam receiving calls for an "unconditional ceasefire", compensation and reparations, ICC indictments or 'security guarantees' from the usual suspects, despite being ruthlessly invaded and occupied, with the assaulter not banned from international sport or subject to sanctions/frozen assets seizure.

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The start of a long line of defeats for the US military.... Iran, Lebanon, Bosnia, Iraq, Iraq again, Afghanistan, Yemen and Ukraine...

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They are not marking the 'fall' of Saigon, certainly not those people in the photograph. They are marking its 'liberation'.

France couldn't hold it indefinitely, neither could the Americans who followed; both languages can be found there today.

Independence, a day to be proud of. Congratulations Vietnam.

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Hollywood peeps call it "Fall of Saigon" but for Vietnamese POV it's their Liberation Day!

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Grand Vietnam parade marks 50 years since liberation of Saigon and defeat of USA.

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@nandakandamanda Terribly biased reporting as usual. Vietnam is celebrating the 50th anniversary of unification day.

Many may not know but following the Japanese surrender and withdrawal from Vietnam, Chinese Nationalists forces occupied northern Vietnam. Western forces occupied southern Vietnam. Next was the struggle for national unification paid in blood.

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The start of a long line of defeats for the US military.... Iran, Lebanon, Bosnia, Iraq, Iraq again, Afghanistan, Yemen and Ukraine...

Agree, since WWII the USA army is not what it seams and definitively not the leader of the free world as they like to call themselves.

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Congratulations Vietnam!

To reiterate the same thing as above posters- not a fall but a liberation!

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JJE

Another unresolved issue is the US engaging in the mass kidnapping of babies and children, literally flying them out of the country.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Babylift

But when Putin does it, it's OK?

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Another unresolved issue is the US engaging in the mass kidnapping of babies and children, literally flying them out of the country.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Babylift

JJE, My posts about Babylift on this site have been deleted twelve times... I am very glad that I am not the only one reminding readers about it. I just want to add that Vietnamese parents are still searching for their stolen children all over the world. They have repeatedly turned to the Russian government for help in their search. However, I do not know about the results of these searches.

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After a war that eviscerated much of Vietnam, killing millions of its people as well as 58,000 US servicemen

Two million civilians died in Vietnam, plus another 300,000 civilians in Laos and Cambodia, many of them killed by indiscriminate bombing of towns and villages. That's almost as many as the number of civilians killed by the USAF in Korea 20 years earlier.

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@MiuraAnjin Will the USA ever apologize for these crimes?

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Another unresolved issue is the US engaging in the mass kidnapping of babies and children, literally flying them out of the country.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Babylift

But when Putin does it, it's OK?

I repeat once again, Putin did not steal children, but saved them in a dangerous situation. Over the years, there have been many exchanges of children and returns of children to their parents or legal representatives.

Underworld, you don't read the news!

Better tell us about children business of Madame Zelenskaya, her funds. About White Angels in Ukraine.....

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