How come the human suffering of South Vietnamese is newer mentioned in the media?
Its only about how "bad" and "evil" Americans were. My Lai Massacre was an isolated event, with around 500 casualties, depending on the source. While the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong committed systematic massacres killing thousands of people every time. How come that is never brought up?
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>Up to 155,000 refugees fleeing the final NVA Spring Offensive were killed or abducted on the road to Tuy Hoa in 1975.[79] Sources have estimated that 165,000 South Vietnamese died in the re-education camps out of 1–2.5 million sent,[80][81] while somewhere between 50,000 and 250,000 were executed.[80][82][83][84] Rummel estimates that slave labor in the "New Economic Zones" caused 50,000 deaths (out of a total 1 million deported).[80][82] According to the United Nations High Commission for Refugees, between 200,000 and 400,000 Vietnamese boat people died at sea,[85] although Rummel cites estimates ranging from 100,000 to 1,000,000.[82] Including Vietnam's foreign democide, Rummel estimates that a minimum of 400,000 and a maximum of slightly less than 2.5 million people died of political violence from 1975–87 at the hands of Hanoi.[82] In 1988, Vietnam suffered a famine that afflicted millions.[86]