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Foreign journalists flock to Son My
Every March, the Son My site receives a number of
international delegations, including many reporters who want to meet with
victims of the massacre and record images of the revival of Son My.
As a routine, in early March, Son My receives more visitors than any other time
of the year. Some visit the site for the first time while many others have been
there for several times to gain a better understanding of the wars in Vietnam
and the crimes of American imperialists. Many American veterans return to do
penance.
Director of the management board of the Son My site, Pham Thanh Cong, who
survived in the massacre, said that after the Ministry of Culture and
Information decided to turn the place into a national site for historic relics
in 2003, the Quang Ngai province’s Department of Culture and Information
expanded the reliquary plot to more than 10,000sq.m, and built an exhibition
house, a statue and roads at a cost of nearly VND12 billion. The war remnants
memorial site was put into operation in 2005.
Many reporters from international press agencies and television stations have
come to the site to make documentaries and reports, such as Kyodo, AFP, AP, BBC
and the Los Angeles Times.
BBC correspondent in Hanoi, Bill Hayton says that soon after he came to Vietnam
he visited Son My. “I cannot imagine how bloody the massacre was”, he said.
Journalist Greig Craft of the US Bommberg Agency says that the massacre was the
US Government’s crime.
AP reporter Margie Mason wrote in a visitors’ book that during the war he was a
school pupil and knew the war in Vietnam and the massacre through films and
books. She felt horrible to see evidence of what had happened. This warns people
not to let such massacres happen again, she said.
Brenton Speed from the Australian FOX Sports said this was the first time he
came there and he wanted to express his sympathy for the victims of massacre.
Most foreign journalists condemned the US imperialists’ crimes and they
expressed hope that the world would never again witness such a massacre.
Source: VOVnews |
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