越南战争:幸存者在韩国提起诉讼:Phong Ny Phong Nhat 村

越南战争:幸存者在韩国提起诉讼:Phong Ny Phong Nhat 村

-在韩国法院提起损害赔偿诉讼-

纽约时报(NYT):

8 月 21 日,《纽约时报》在首尔的一篇文章中进行了报道。

越南战争时,据说被韩国出动的军队损坏了。

该村的一名幸存者已向韩国法院提起诉讼,要求赔偿损失。

村庄幸存者
Phong Ny Phong Nhat 村
阮提坦(61):

在这篇文章中,“朝鲜军队来村了。我失去了五个人,包括我的母亲、姐姐、兄弟和亲戚。”

韩国军队来到我们村时,陷入了那天的噩梦。

韩国和越南政府:

“双方都不愿意解决这起造成受害者的案件,”纽约时报指出。

韩国总统文在寅:

我在 2018 年访问了河内。

当时,他只是“为自己不幸的过去表示遗憾”。

“我们还没有正式向越南道歉。”

向韩国总统文在寅的请愿书:

阮和其他幸存者向文总统发出请愿书。

在请愿书中:

“我们想要一个道歉,”它说。

中央日报 | 中央日报

https://s.japanese.joins.com/JArticle/282187?sectcode=210&servcode=200

Vietnam War Victims Seek Answers On Massacre

From South Korea Seoul —

South Korean maritime forces
have a reputation for leaving no breath and even roasted suckling pigs when passing through hostile territories.

After troops wiped out the villages of Fonni and Fonnut in central Vietnam on February 12, 1968,

numerous bodies
were found and all unarmed civilians, most children and women, were shot or stabbed with bayonets.

“This old man came out of the burrow and raised his hand,” recalled Ryu Jinson, a former Marine member of the unit who was 22 at the time.

“He kept begging for life, thinking he would be killed when he was taken away.”

Furious, the sergeant swore his clip to the man and emptied it, Ryu said.

Almost half a century
after the end of the war, victims of the Fonni and Fonnut massacres

are seeking compensation from the Seoul government in the first proceeding of this kind, which was brought to court in South Korea.

“The Korean army has never been freed from the nightmare of the day it came to our village,” said Nguyen Titan, 61,

who was injured in Fonni after losing five relatives, including his mother, sister and brother. Said. 1968.

But the South Korean government
has never visited our village and never asked what happened.

One of the US Marine Corps took a picture.

More than 70 villagers
were killed in the attack, according to American documents and recent testimony from survivors.

The victims of this incident were defenseless civilians, the majority of whom were women and children, who were killed to plead for life,

said Major John M. Campanelli, an American marine investigator.

Wrote in a declassified document in February.

The Anand Market

https://www.anandmarket.in/vietnam-war-victims-seek-answers-on-massacre-from-south-korea/