National reconciliation follows the call of heart
16/7/15
40 years after the war, the national harmony and
reconciliation have not ended yet...
Kyle Horst, an American, who
has lived in Vietnam
for many years, and now traveling back and forth between the two counties. He
said that doesn’t understand how the story of Vietnam national reconciliation is
going on. He still sees some people who have been acting against the mainstream
of the national reconciliation that has been promoted strongly in Vietnam.
Although Kyle is very
compassionate for Vietnam,
as an American, he can’t understand fully the meaning of this long story. For
Vietnamese people, it takes long time and experience to get to the cause of the
story... 21 years of war had been a long time with a lot of pain and losses for
both sides, especially for many Vietnamese families. There is pain in the soul
of people which have not been easily to be healed. Therefore, more than 40
years after the war, there are still separations between Vietnamese people who
had fought against each other on the both sides... A small part of Vietnamese
still keep the hatred in their soul and thinking toward their brothers... The
reconciliation is not onl t he problem for people who involved in the war, but
also for the generations that were born after the war. As a result, the
national reconciliation has lingered in the mind of many Vietnamese people. This
isn’t a new problem, the reconciliation has been discussed since 1975 but the
progress has remained slow due to the obstacles made by people who can’t
overcome the past. There are a lot of Vietnamese people living and working in
foreign countries, among them, there are some who don’t really understand the
policies of the Party and Government. They don’t have or have enough official
information or being abused by people who has bad political intention or
hostile forces... Thus, the reconciliation is being badly affected. But these
reasons can’t stop the progress of reconciliation in Vietnam, the reconciliation is
still developing. The motherland of Vietnam always welcomes its lost
children to go home.
The conversation with Kyle
Horst would never end if he did not give the conclusion for the reconciliation.
“in a society, it is very normal if there are a lot of different ideas. We should
respect and being ready for dialogue to find common ground in building the
country. This is act of reconciliation”, he said.
Kyle was right. In parallel
with developing the economy, Vietnam
has focused on institutional reform, building a democratic society, developing
fairly between material and spiritual life. The achievements in economy and
poverty alleviation, which have been made by Vietnamese inside and outside of Vietnam, have
been recognized by international community. The increase in economy and income
of the people show the efforts and the state of being united of all Vietnamese
people in the progress of easing the pain of the war. It also shows the desire
of Vietnamese people in the cause of peace, solidarity and international
cooperation. For example, the Vietnam – US relationship is a typical evidence
that demonstrates the motto “put aside the past and look to the future” of the
Party and Government of Vietnam, satisfying the demands of the people of the
two countries and the movement of international cooperation, contributing to
the national reconciliation, especially for Vietnamese people who emigrated to
America after 1975.
It has been 40 years since
the day when the South of Vietnam was completely liberated, the country was
fully united. Regardless of who won or lost in that war, we all share the pain
and losses in Vietnamese families, the separation in Vietnamese people and the
widespread devastation on our country, “No one can choose where to be born”,
“Don’t let the past bind the future”... these are sayings of the former Prime
Minister Vo Van Kiet about the national reconciliation and harmony. These
sayings have touched everyone’s soul, especially overseas Vietnamese. Thus,
closing the past and looking the future are actions and responsibilities of all
those who are carrying the Vietnamese blood./.
All comments [ 5 ]
No matter who was lost or win the war, we're Vietnamese, we're brothers
We all have to build our country bigger and stronger to fight against enemies who want to rob our land
It's tough to ease the pain of the war, but I believe that we can do it.
Forever our motherland, Vietnam!
We have witnessed a lot of wars on our country, from now on what we all need are just peace and development
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