Among the three objects, the Party, the Fatherland and the people, the people and the Fatherland are considered as two sides of the same coin. The people are the core elements to create the Fatherland. The Vietnamese people and Fatherland have been existing for 4,000 years, experiencing many ups and downs in history. The Communist Party is a ruling political organization, similar to a clan that ruled the country in the former feudal time. The country and the people are eternal, and the Communist Party must have an end date, one day it will be replaced.
The Communist Party is a political organization that clings to the Fatherland and the people after gaining the right to rule the country. However, the Communist Party of Vietnam does not consider the Fatherland and the people to be a part of flesh and blood, but it only sees it as an object for the Party to take advantage of. If you rule, you will have rights, and when you stop ruling, you will have no rights. In fact, the Vietnamese people have lost millions of lives to let the Communist Party build its glory. The Vietnamese homeland has also been “mutilated” to benefit the Party.
In 1958, Pham Van Dong, then Prime Minister, signed a note, acknowledging China’s claim of sovereignty over Vietnam’s Hoang Sa (Paracels) and Truong Sa (Spratlys). It is an act of handing the country’s sovereignty over to the enemy. This action cannot be washed away. And since then, Vietnam has lost a lot because of Communist rule. This has been proven in the past.
Only by removing the Communist Party from the role of leading the country, then, perhaps, the Fatherland has a chance to revive.
In the Communist Party’s DNA, the Party never changes its view of the Fatherland and the people. Since the people are viewed as an object to be exploited, it is necessary to have demagogues to lure naive people into believing that the Party is attached to the people. For example, government agencies at all levels, they call it the People’s Committee, or like the Party’s court, they put it as the People’s Court, etc… that’s a demagoguery way to cover up the reality that the Communist Party only cares about its interests.
For more than 7 decades, the Communist Party still considers the police as a “sword of protection” to protect the Party, the Fatherland and the people. In fact, the Fatherland and the people are only combined to demagogue, but the Communist Party is not really for the police to protect. The Communist police are associated with the command “to protect the Party.” That is, when the people rebel against the Party, the police will fight the people, and this is better understood by those who have protested against China than anyone else.
On May 15, the Central Public Security Party Committee Conference for the first six months of 2023 took place in Hanoi, attended by Nguyen Phu Trong, along with State President Vo Van Thuong and PM Pham Minh Chinh. Speaking at the conference, Mr. Trong said, “Building up the police force with the spirit of “the Party remains we remain.” This means, Trong affirmed once again, that the police force is not there for the Fatherland or for the people at all. Cliché phrases “for the people, for the country” are just for demagogy.
The policemen of the former Communist countries of Eastern Europe were similarly indoctrinated. However, when the people rose up to confront the Communist Party, not all policemen were able to support the Party, many of them sided with the people. They contributed to the mass collapse of totalitarian regimes in Eastern Europe.
A person who once protested against China in the 981-oil rig case, protested against Formosa and protested against the Law of Special Zones, said that, when participating in the sea of love, although the protesters were very peaceful, the Communist police were still very aggressive and brutal repression. It was they who transplanted people into the protest group, inciting them in the same way as a bait, so that the police had an excuse to arrest people to the station to beat them. Only then did we see the anti-people face of the Vietnamese Communist police.
Thoibao.de (Translated)