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| The Communist Party of Uruguay held a ceremony to launch a collection of works by President Ho Chi Minh . |
Attending the launch ceremony were PCU Central Committee member Juan Bernassa, and Secretary of the Uruguayan Communist Youth League (UJC), Natalia Díaz, along with numerous party members.
In its introduction to the publication, PCU emphasizes that the 20th century was a period of great challenges for nations, from the fight against fascism and imperialism to the efforts to build new social models.
According to the PCU, President Ho Chi Minh was one of the leaders who helped shape that era with his intellect, courage, and ability to connect national liberation movements on a global scale.
This collection comprises writings by President Ho Chi Minh from nearly 50 years of his revolutionary activity, reflecting his process of learning, struggling, and developing his thoughts on national independence, building revolutionary forces, international solidarity, and building a new society.
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| The Communist Party of Uruguay honors President Ho Chi Minh's ideological legacy and his spirit of international solidarity. |
PCU stated that these documents not only hold historical value but also "illuminate" the current progressive movement, as they demonstrate humility, courage, and profound respect for the people—core elements that make a true revolutionary.
In the context of the current world , PCU believes that publishing this anthology is an act of tribute to an outstanding leader and a message of hope for even closer ties between the people of the two countries.
The introduction states: “We respectfully bow our heads before a true hero of our time, an exemplary internationalist, and a shining example in the struggle for the freedom and dignity of nations.”
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| The collection of works on President Ho Chi Minh published in Uruguay contains many valuable photographic documents, vividly reflecting the solidarity between Uruguay and Vietnam in the 1960s. |
Speaking at the launch, PCU Central Committee member Juan Bernassa affirmed that the political , theoretical, and organizational ideas presented in the anthology remain relevant in a world facing poverty, unemployment, inequality, and environmental crises.
President Ho Chi Minh's legacy continues to be a "beacon" for forces fighting for social justice.
Meanwhile, UJC Secretary Natalia Díaz emphasized that the publication also recalls the special connection between Ho Chi Minh and Uruguay, including the memory of him working on an ocean liner that visited Montevideo in 1920. She also noted that many of Ho Chi Minh's works, along with writings by General Secretary Le Duan and General Vo Nguyen Giap, were used as secret study materials during Uruguay's period of dictatorial rule (1973-1984), contributing to the development of the spirit and will of today's young communist generation.
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| The collection of President Ho Chi Minh published in Uruguay has 500 copies. |
Notably, the final section of the book, nearly 260 pages long, also contains many valuable photographic documents, vividly reflecting the solidarity between Uruguay and Vietnam in the 1960s.
These include numerous rallies and marches in Montevideo protesting the American war of aggression in Vietnam, such as the marches organized by the Uruguayan Youth Trade Union Committee demanding the withdrawal of American troops in March 1965; and images of large crowds of Uruguayan citizens attending the "Vietnam Night" event on March 26, 1968, in the square in front of the Montevideo City Council headquarters. All the photos were taken by reporters from El Popular , the official newspaper of the PCU.
The book also published the PCU Central Executive Committee's statement on the front page of El Popular on September 5, 1969, expressing "profound emotion" at the passing of President Ho Chi Minh and affirming that he was "a sublime symbol of the national liberation struggle and proletarian internationalism."
The statement emphasized the Uruguayan people's commitment to continuing their support for Vietnam until the final victory in its struggle against foreign invaders.
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| The Ho Chi Minh Anthology was released just as the PCU was preparing for its 33rd National Congress. |
In addition, the book also includes an account of the memorial service for President Ho Chi Minh organized by the PCU on September 5, 1969, in Montevideo, an event that attracted a large number of people and left-wing intellectuals.
According to PCU, the publication of the Ho Chi Minh Collected Works, with 500 volumes, is not only a tribute to an outstanding leader but also a symbol of international solidarity and warm affection for the Vietnamese people, contributing to expanding friendly relations between the two nations.
The launch of the Ho Chi Minh Anthology coincides with the PCU's preparations for its 33rd National Congress, which will take place from December 12-14, under the slogan "The path towards the happiness of the masses".
The PCU affirmed that the Congress would be a forum to strengthen political and social solidarity, protect peace, condemn imperialism, support the Palestinian people, and promote the role of left-wing forces in a volatile international context.
Source: https://baoquocte.vn/xuat-ban-tuyen-tap-chu-tich-ho-chi-minh-gop-phan-mo-rong-quan-he-huu-nghi-hai-dan-toc-viet-nam-uruguay-337230.html















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