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Mar 27, 2015 / 15:31

Argentinean magazine hails President Ho Chi Minh

The training and education supplement of the Argentinean Resumen Latinoamericano magazine has recently released a special issue on the late Vietnamese President Ho Chi Minh on the occasion of his 125th birthday (May 19).

The cover page of the edition highlights an image of Ho Chi Minh on the Vietnamese national flag with the title “Ho Chi Minh: The poet who defeated three empires”. 
In the article “Ho Chi Minh, a strategist of the People’s War”, the newspaper highlighted the consistency of the Vietnamese leader on the path to socialism, recounting his life and revolutionary career. 
The 12-page edition also includes an article on Ho Chi Minh written by famous Cuban leader Fidel Castro during his visit to Vietnam in 1973. 
It publishes articles hailing the heroic fight of Vietnamese people against colonialism and imperialism under the leadership of the late President. 
The historic interview of Cuban journalists Luis Baez and Gabriel Molina with Ho Chi Minh in 1965, during the US war against Vietnam , was also published. 
There is a page dedicated to the late General Vo Nguyen Giap, a national hero of Vietnam , describing him as a military genius. 
Carlos Aznarez, Director of the magazine, said that the special edition serves as a bridge for Argentineans, especially young people, to learn more about Ho Chi Minh.
Ho Chi Minh and Vo Nguyen Giap are not only resplendent revolutionary figures in Vietnam but also an aspiration to peoples around the world, including those from Latin American, he added. 
The director also announced a plan to republish the edition and raise the number of copies to 4,000. 
The Resumen Latinoamericano is widely published in Uruguay, Venezuela, Cuba, and Europe.