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Journalist Seymour Hersh
stands on the former foundation of a house of a local who was killed by
Over two weeks ago Seymour Hersh set foot for the first time in Son My in central Vietnam where the massacre
of 504 civilians took place 46 years earlier and was eventually revealed in
the American and global media by that investigative journalist.
Hersh reported the slaughter in a series of
articles sold to Dispatch News Service and run in 33 newspapers in 1969. The
series won investigative journalist the Pulitzer Prize in 1970.
The bloodshed is known worldwide as the My
Lai Massacre, or Son My Massacre, since it occurred at Son My Relic, also
known as My Lai, in
At Son My a little over one fortnight ago,
Hersh admitted it was a chance for him to learn first-hand about the
massacre.
He recalled how he was able to investigate
the massacre and write a series of stories about it without actually visiting
the Southeast Asian nation.
The Pulitzer Prize to honor
the truth
He told Tuoi Tre (Youth)
newspaper during his two-day visit to Son My on December 19-20 that American
people are responsible for the tragedy and they should visit places like this
to realize how a mistake can leave lasting pain for many people.
“It is unforgivable and I hope the mistake
will never be repeated in the future,” he said.
“I’ve never wanted to talk about my
investigation, but today, I can tell you, Vietnamese people, the story of how
I could find the truth,” Hersh revealed.
He recollected that he had talked with
former United States Army photographer Ron Haeberle, whose job in Vietnam was
to take photographs of dead Vietnamese to report the ‘achievements’ of
American troops.
Through Haeberle, Hersh learned that around
140 U.S. soldiers from Bravo Company, Alpha Company, and Charlie Company took
part in the killings of 504 civilians in Son My.
The soldiers were assigned to find Viet Cong
in Son My but they turned their guns on unarmed civilians, mostly women and
children, Hersh said.
“I started investigating after hearing the
story,” the journalist said.
He said he met and interviewed over 50
soldiers who took part in the infamous carnage on March 16, 1968.
“I reminded them of images of coconut trees
in
He said he has traveled around the world and
received many prizes but the Pulitzer Prize in 1970 is the most valuable one
for him because it was the prize for a horrific truth.
He said he had never visited
Hersh told Son My locals that he had not
feared any influence while investigating the slaughter.
“I held the truth in my hand and I wanted
the American people to know about it,” he insisted.
Forty-five years after exposing the
massacre, the journalist finally visited the area where it took place and was
given a warm welcome by local residents.
Nguyen Dang Vu, director of the Department
of Culture, Sports, and Tourism of Quang Ngai Province, said, “It’s
meaningful to receive the visit of the American journalist Seymour Hersh.
“His contribution was to expose the truth of
the massacre of 504 civilians in Son My to peace lovers across the world.”
Generous people
Nguyen Thanh Cong, director of the Son My
Relic and the only survivor of the massacre in 1968, added, “Seymour Hersh is
an indispensable part of this land. We are happy to receive him.
“We have long wished to meet this American
man.”
Accompanying the journalist to Son My were
his wife Elizabeth and his two children.
“I know that Vietnamese people are friendly
and kind-hearted,” Hersh said when he was at the relic. He attentively
watched films, photographs, and statues displayed there.
The man admitted he felt guilty as an American
citizen on learning of the massacre. However, the friendly attitude of locals
helped him relieve his psychological burden.
The journalist also revealed his plan to
write more stories about
The stories are meant not to arouse pain but
to tell the world that Vietnamese people, who have experienced several wars,
are not living with hatred from the past but are looking toward the future
with love for peace.
Seymour Hersh, born in 1937, is an American
investigative journalist and author based in
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Chủ Nhật, 4 tháng 1, 2015
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