Lãnh tụ đảng CSVN, Chủ tịch Hồ Chí Minh vừa có tên trong danh sách những kẻ diệt chủng tàn ác nhất thế kỷ 20,
theo bình chọn của Daily Mail – tờ báo có lượng phát hành hàng đầu nước Anh.
Trong
bài 'Từ Stalin đến Hitler, những chế độ diệt chủng tàn ác nhất thế
giới' đăng hồi tháng 10/2014, nhiều tên tuổi trùm diệt chủng khét tiếng
cũng đã được liệt kê như: Mao Trạch Đông, Stalin, Hitler, Pol Pot, Kim
Nhật Thành. Fiden Castro..
Theo Daily Mail, Hồ Chí Minh và chế độ VN là thủ phạm gây ra cái chết của ít nhất 200 ngàn người dân miền Nam Việt Nam.
Về
điều này, facebook Ngọc Nhi Nguyễn cho biết: “Nếu tính thêm 120 000
người dân miền Bắc
chết trong cải cách ruộng đất và các phong trào Nhân văn giai phẩm, Xét
lại và số dân và bộ đội chết trong chiến tranh Nam - Bắc nữa thì phải
cả triệu”.
Hồ Chí Minh nằm trong danh sách những trùm diệt chủng tàn ác nhất thế kỷ 20.
Nguồn: dailymail.co.uk http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/moslive/article-2091670/Hitler-Stalin-The-murderous-regimes-world.html
Sách
vở của cộng sản luôn gọi Hồ Chí Minh bằng những ngôn từ như 'vị cha già
dân tộc', 'lãnh tụ kính yêu' hay 'anh hùng kiệt xuất'... Thậm chí, đã
có thời hệ thống truyền thông VN còn bịa đặt thông tin nói rằng Hồ Chí
Minh được UNESCO công nhân là danh nhân văn hóa thế giới. Trong những
năm gần đây, VN vẫn đang tiếp tục kêu gào và bắt buộc người dân phải ra
sức học tập, làm theo tư tưởng, tấm gương đạo đức Hồ Chí Minh.
Trên
thực tế, những chiến dịch phong thánh cho Hồ Chí Minh đã nhanh chóng bị
phá sản từ đầu. Qua việc tờ báo Daily Mail của Anh xem Hồ Chí Minh
là một trong những trùm diệt chủng tàn ác nhất thế kỷ 20, đây quả là
một đòn mạnh đối với hệ thống tuyên truyền VN.
Nguồn: Dailymail.co.uk, wordpress.com
From Stalin to Hitler, the most murderous regimes in the world
By Nigel Jones for MailOnline
The 20th century witnessed death and slaughter on an unprecedented scale.
It
was the century of the
Holocaust and two World Wars; of communist, Nazi, fascist and military
dictators who between them killed more than 100 million people.
Scroll down for the leaders themselves, listed in order of the numbers who died as a result of their rule.
The
casualties of conflicts involving the U.S., the UK and France in Korea,
Algeria, Vietnam, the Gulf, Afghanistan and Iraq are excluded on the
grounds that, though many would view these as unjust colonial wars by
‘imperialist’ powers, they weren’t fought by dictators.
Indeed, when the wars proved unpopular or
unwinnable, they were brought to an end by the pressure of public opinion.
Mao Zedong: Victims 60 million
Joseph Stalin: Victims 40 million
Adolf Hitler: Victims 30 million
1 MAO ZEDONG
China (1949-76) Regime Communist Victims 60 million
China’s
so-called ‘Great Helmsman’ was in fact the greatest mass murderer in
history. Most of his victims were his fellow Chinese, murdered as
‘landlords’ after the communist takeover, starved in his
misnamed ‘Great Leap Forward’ of 1958-61, or killed and tortured in
labour camps in the Cultural Revolution of the Sixties. Mao’s rule, with
its economic mismanagement and continual political upheavals, also
spelled poverty for most of China’s untold millions. The country
embraced capitalism long after his death.
2 JOSEPH STALIN
Soviet Union (1929-53) Regime Communist Victims 40 million
Lenin’s
paranoid successor was the runner-up to Mao in the mass-murder stakes.
Stalin imposed a deliberate famine on Ukraine, killed millions of the
wealthier peasants – or ‘kulaks’
– as he forced them off their land, and purged his own party, shooting
thousands and sending millions more to work as slaves and perish in the
Gulag.
3 ADOLF HITLER
Germany (1933-45) Regime Nazi dictatorship Victims 30 million
The
horror of Adolf Hitler’s dictatorship lies in the uniqueness of his
most notorious crime, the Holocaust, which stands alone in the annals of
inhuman cruelty. It was carried out under the cover of World War II, a
conflict Hitler pursued with the goal of obtaining ‘Lebensraum’. The war
ended up costing millions of lives, leaving Europe devastated and
his Third Reich in ruins.
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