Government of Free Vietnam

Government of Free Vietnam
Chính Phủ Lâm Thời Việt Nam Tự Do
1995–2013
Flag of the Federal Republic of Vietnam
Flag
Capital Garden Grove, California, U.S.
Missouri City, Texas, U.S.
Official languages Vietnamese
Government Government-in-exile
President  
 1995-2005
Nguyen Huu Chanh (first)
 2005-2013
Nguyễn Khánh (last)
Republic established
History  
 Established
April 30 1995
 Disestablished
2013

The Government of Free Vietnam (GFCL; Vietnamese: Chính Phủ Lâm Thời Việt Nam Tự Do) was an unrecognized government in exile of a hypothetical Republic of Vietnam. It was an anti-communist political organization[1] headquartered in the American cities of Garden Grove, California and Missouri City, Texas.

History

The Government of Free Vietnam was an anti-communist political organization that was established 30 April 1995 by Nguyen Hoang Dan. It was dissolved in 2013.

Organization

Political goals

The Provisional National Government of Vietnam stated that the political goals of its organization were to:

  1. The stated goal of the Provisional National Government of Vietnam is to achieve FREE AND DEMOCRATIC ELECTIONS IN VIETNAM. The government seeks to create an atmosphere of non-violent pressure on the Communist’s regime to allow for an election process whereby the people can choose whether or not to retain communism as the preferred system of governance
  2. Provisional National Government of Vietnam has extolled before that achieving a fair and evenhanded oil policy for the benefit of the citizens of Vietnam and other businesses of the world can be achieved without violence and undeterred by the corrupt communist government practices.
  3. Free market ideas we wish to incorporate into the culture of Vietnam that helps all processes.
  4. A fair opportunity to use Vietnam’s National Maritime Oil Resource and Free Waterways.
  5. A prevention of possible clashes of Vietnam’s neighboring countries due to illegal controls and restrictions.
  6. The aggravated communist criminals must be brought to justice and that they must be ordered to pay for the consequences of their crimes, for the world to know and set examples for those tyrannical regimes against humanities.
  7. Prohibit all forms of provocation, and Establish the Republic of Vietnam.[2]

Economy

The GFVN had an approximate budget of US$1 million a year, donated by Vietnamese expatriates around the world.

Base in Cambodia

KC-702 was a military base that was operated by the Provisional Government of Free Vietnam, probably located in Cambodia, near the Vietnamese border.[3] It is believed that this was once used to help plan the failed Vietnamese Embassy bombing in Laos. The current status of the camp is not known. However, in 1999 several members of the group were captured in Cambodia with weapons, deported to Vietnam and charged.[4]

See also

References

  1. Johnson, Kay (October 29, 2001). "Terror Made in the U.S.A." Time. Time, Inc. Retrieved February 22, 2013.
  2. http://www.chinhphuquocgia.com/169176509
  3. Catholic World News, A Regime Near Collapse, Dec. 20, 2001
  4. "BBC News | Asia-Pacific | Viet anti-communists deny arms smuggling". news.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2018-02-02.

Further reading

  • Lam, Charles (November 14, 2013). "The Government of Free Vietnam Is No Republic for Old Men: From Garden Grove, the organization tried to bring down its former country's Communist regime. Instead, it gave American diplomats a giant headache". OC Weekly. OC Weekly, LP. Archived from the original on 2014-01-29. Retrieved January 27, 2014.

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