The Vietnamese Narrative with Nhan Phan

Episode 7: Buon Me Thuot 1 - The Exile House

August 17, 2022 Nhan Phan Season 1 Episode 7
Episode 7: Buon Me Thuot 1 - The Exile House
The Vietnamese Narrative with Nhan Phan
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The Vietnamese Narrative with Nhan Phan
Episode 7: Buon Me Thuot 1 - The Exile House
Aug 17, 2022 Season 1 Episode 7
Nhan Phan

The Buon Me Thuot Exile house was built by the French government from 1930-1931 to isolate, quarantine, and imprison political figures including leaders of the Xo Viet Nghe Tinh revolution as well as liberationists. The French government had to build the Exile House in the middle of the city to publicly and ruthlessly punish the revolution leaders. To many locals and Vietnamese natives alike, this important historical site is a reminder of how far Vietnam has come after over 30 years of constant warfare. The torture and inhumane treatment of the political prisoners is a grim reminder of the fate of those who had helped Vietnam gain the voice of independence that it possesses today. This site, rather than a detention site, is seen as a site of heroism: a commemoration of those who had risked their lives to protect the rights and demands of the people, freedom, as well as the soul of the country.

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The Buon Me Thuot Exile house was built by the French government from 1930-1931 to isolate, quarantine, and imprison political figures including leaders of the Xo Viet Nghe Tinh revolution as well as liberationists. The French government had to build the Exile House in the middle of the city to publicly and ruthlessly punish the revolution leaders. To many locals and Vietnamese natives alike, this important historical site is a reminder of how far Vietnam has come after over 30 years of constant warfare. The torture and inhumane treatment of the political prisoners is a grim reminder of the fate of those who had helped Vietnam gain the voice of independence that it possesses today. This site, rather than a detention site, is seen as a site of heroism: a commemoration of those who had risked their lives to protect the rights and demands of the people, freedom, as well as the soul of the country.