TIME 100: Leaders & Revolutionaries - Ho Chi Minh






"The Viet Minh are correct," says one of these millions, a onetime Viet Minh official who deserted to the West. "They don't violate women. They take nothing. If they borrow a cup of water today they return it tomorrow. But they watch you. They watch you all the time. They watch what you do. They know what you eat, how much you spend every day meat and vegetables, whether you hay, servant, or want one.

"Little by little, in careful ways, they correct you so that you may lead a more worthy proletarian life. You learn dress shabbily in drab colors, like the others, and to put your children to work If you do not, your taxes are raised. You learn to be enthusiastic. If you are not, they will whisper from mouth to mouth in your village that you want to be rich, that you are a reactionary. They will threaten you with public discussion. will isolate you: you will find that your neighbors will not dare speak to you. this does not teach you joy, they will a sign you work that will kill you. And it never the Communists who do any these things, it is the people; it is always in the name of the people."

Antagonism & Deception. Since the Geneva settlement a bare four months ago, the Viet Minh Communists have:

(Imposed an unshakable authority over North Viet Nam, whose people were supposed to decide their future for then selves in free elections.

(Doubled their army-in specific viola tion of Geneva-so that it now exceed that of Pakistan (pop. 76 million) and i considered by Moscow to be more efficient than that of any Red satellite..

( Infiltrated South Viet Nam (pop. IO million) so deeply that effective Viet Minh control now extends through 85% of the country almost to the gates of the capital, Saigon-where the Nationalist ad ministration of Bao Dai is disintegrating The Viet Minh are also deeply embedded in Laos (pop. I.I million), a state theoretically protected by the Manila Defense Pact. The Viet Minh have assassinated 8; Nationalist leaders in South Viet Nan and the Defense Minister of Laos.

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Ho Chi Minh

November 22, 1954


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