Various media agencies and newspapers in Algeria have praised late President Ho Chi Minh’s morality and thoughts as well as his contributions to Vietnam’s national liberation and reunification, and liberation movements across the world.
Algiers (VNA) – Various media agencies and newspapers in Algeria have praisedlate President Ho Chi Minh’s morality and thoughts as well as his contributionsto Vietnam’s national liberation and reunification, and liberation movementsacross the world.
Algeriannews agency APS has run an article highlighting the former leader’s patriotismand cited a list of the most 100 outstanding people of the 20th century by the US’s The Times in December 1999, on which the VietnamesePresident was named in the top 20.
Apartfrom colonised nations, he also focused on disadvantaged groups around theworld, the article said, adding that the President highly valued intellectualsand had a dedicated network from different political trends both at home andabroad.
Elmoudjahidnewspaper also published an article on the occasion, saying he was the founderof the Vietnamese revolution and a symbol of the anti-colonialism movement.
ThePresident used his talents, culture and thoughts to serve the struggles ofoppressed nations worldwide, it said.
Inan article published in Tribune-diplomatique-internationale newspaper, authorLarab said President Ho Chi Minh fought against the colonialists and illiteracyand for human rights.
AllAlgerians remember the President and other Vietnamese heroes like General VoNguyen Giap and Vice President Nguyen Thi Binh.
Algerie360site also ran an article saying President Ho Chi Minh passed down a moral andpolitical sense of responsibility to the Vietnamese people and humankind.
Heattached importance to solidarity, equality, friendship, mutual understanding,cooperation and fraternity among nations, it said./.
Despite being born in foreign countries and having never met Ho Chi Minh, overseas Vietnamese in Laos and Thailand always pay special respect to Uncle Ho. After his death many overseas Vietnamese families in Laos set up altars of Uncle Ho although this is not a Lao custom of making altars in home.
A special programme entitled Ho Chi Minh - Sang Ngoi Y Chi Viet Nam (Ho Chi Minh – Viet Nam Will Shine Bright) was broadcasted live at five locations, namely Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and the provinces of Tuyen Quang, Nghe An and Dong Thap on May 18.
An art programme was broadcast live at the same time in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, the northern province of Tuyen Quang, the central province of Nghe An, and southern Dong Thap province on May 18 evening to mark the 130th birth anniversary of late President Ho Chi Minh (May 19).
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