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Bùi Tín (29 December 1927 – 11 August 2018) was a Vietnamese
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and
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(PAVN)
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, serving in the PAVN general staff. After the
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, he became disillusioned by corruption and the continuing isolation of the newly unified Vietnam and decided to leave Vietnam and live in
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in Paris to express his growing dissatisfaction with the
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and their political system.


Early life and education

Bùi Tín was born near
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on 29 December 1927, and was educated in
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.


Career

During the
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in 1945, Bùi Tín became an active supporter to politically pressure the government of France to cede Vietnam its independence. He later joined the
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along with Chairman
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and General
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. He would fight on two sides of the line, using both weapons and his skills as a journalist for the Vietnam People's Army newspaper. He enlisted in the Vietnamese People's Army at age 18. He was wounded during the 1954
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. Bùi Tín would serve on the general staff of the
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ese army. During the
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, he had authority from Defense Minister
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to visit any of the camps where American
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(PoW) were held, meet with the camp officers, look at the PoW files, and interview the PoW's.Hearings before the Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs, United States Senate, 7 November 1991. See transcript pages 461 ff

During at least one such occasion, he was involved in an interrogation of
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. Bùi Tín was with the North Vietnamese PAVN in the South in 1975, reporting for
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. Western media often claims to have been called into service at the
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because of his Army rank of colonel and to have personally accepted the surrender of
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, deciding to stay after being invited by the French newspaper L'Humanité after becoming disillusioned with the
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and Vietnam's political system. In November 1991, Tín became involved in the Vietnam War POW/MIA issue when he appeared before hearings of the United States Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs in Washington, D.C. He stated that, "I can say that I know as well as any top leader in Vietnam and, in my opinion, I state categorically that there is not any American prisoner alive in Vietnam." After his testimony, he and former PoW John McCain embraced, which produced a flurry of "Former Enemies Embrace" style headlines. pp. 245–247. Tín's testimony was the subject of anticipation: when he had arrived at
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three weeks earlier, former U.S. Congressman
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and a staff assistant to the committee's vice-chair Bob Smith confronted Tin and tried to convince him that there ''were'' live prisoners in Vietnam; Tín felt it was an intimidation attempt. Tín subsequently published two books, ''Following Ho Chi Minh: The Memoirs of a North Vietnamese Colonel'' (
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, 1995) and ''From Enemy To Friend: A North Vietnamese Perspective on the War'' ( U.S. Naval Institute Press, 2002). In a 2000 PBS ''
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'' forum, he maintained that no captured U.S. soldiers had been tortured during their captivity in North Vietnam during the war. He conceded the same might not be true of captured
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pilots, going so far as calling some of their alleged treatment "a violation of the International Agreement on Prisoner of War". He died aged 90 in Montreuil, France on 11 August 2018.


References

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bui, Tin 1927 births 2018 deaths Vietnamese people of the Vietnam War Vietnamese dissidents Vietnamese defectors People from Hanoi Vietnamese expatriates in France Vietnamese military leaders