Re: ການກ່ຽວຂ້ອງຂອງລາວຕໍ່ບັ້ນລົບໃຫຍ່ທີ່ດຽນບຽນຟູ
- From: "ລາວເກົ່າ" <lanxang@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 24 Oct 2005 18:44:40 -0700
drpao,
I will talk about the relationship between the Indochinese Communist
Party (Later Lao Dong Party ) and the Lao Communist group later. It
might be not as extensive as you are but I have many angles to approach
the subject.
Laokao
drpao-oz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Laokao,
>
> On your Part 4...
>
> Just a point on ineterst, are you going to say anthing more about
> relationship between the Indochinese Communist Party (Later Lao Dong
> Party ) and the Lao Communist group? After reading your article part
> 4:
> http://www.angelfire.com/folk/laorevolution1/chapter2d.pdf
>
> I feel that the LINK between the North Vietnamese Lao Dong Party and
> and the Phak Pasason Lao is only superficially covered by you. This a
> very important chapter in the Lao history, especially about the ongoing
> Special relationship between the Viet and Lao Communists of today?
>
> Are you planning to cover this subject in more detail in other section?
>
> >From my limited understanding, which is open to debate and comment,
> please read my article on this subject at:
> http://www.lexicon.net/~lis01085/lao/Lao%20Communist2.doc
>
> but here is an extract on this topical suject:
>
> "At the Second National Congress of the ICP, held at Tuyen Quang (Viet
> Bac) from 11 to 19 February 1951, the ICP was replaced by a new
> Vietnamese communist party to be known as the Lao Dong Party . The
> Viet Minh Front and Lien Viet Front convened a unified congress on 3
> March 1951 to strengthen the worker-peasant alliance led by the working
> class.
>
> By the 11 March 1951, the conference announced the creation of a
> Vietnamese-Lao-Kampuchea alliance to consolidate the solidarity between
> the three brothers, fighting against the common foes - the French
> colonialists and American interventionists-for their common cause:
> national independence. Part of this alliance stated that:
> “The people of Vietnam must unite closely with the peoples of the
> Pathet Lao and Kmer country and give their every assistance in the
> common struggle against imperialist aggression, for the complete
> liberation of Indochina, and for the defence of world peace.
> In the common interest of the three peoples, the people of Vietnam are
> willing to enter into long-term cooperation with the people of Laos and
> Cambodia with a view to bringing about an independent, free, strong and
> prosperous federation of the state of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia if
> the three peoples so desire” .
> The March Congress also formalised the formation of two additional
> branches of revolutionary parties, to be headed and operated by the
> existing members of the ICP, “to suit the characteristic features of
> each country”. Implementing this resolution, the Lao Dong Party
> instructed the Kampuchean communists to set up the Kampuchean
> Revolutionary People's Party in June 1951. On 22 March 1955, the Lao
> communists met at the cave of Sam Neua and Kaysone Phomvihane,
> (See detail : http://www.lexicon.net/~lis01085/lao/phakpasasonlao.pdf )
> a Lao ICP member (not Souphanouvong) launched the Phak Pasason Lao and
> he became the Secretary General, officially becoming the number one
> person in the Lao Communist movement. A 12- point program was
> announced – the first point being to fight against the American
> interventionists and its supporters ...."
.
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