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Vietnam sees massive public mourning for war hero

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AP Hanoi
The death of wartime Gen Vo Nguyen Giap has triggered public mourning in Vietnam the likes of which have been unseen since Ho Chi Minh passed away more than four decades ago.

And given the current leaders, it may not be witnessed again, according to many of the 150,000 people who lined up to pay respects to the so-called "Red Napoleon."

The ruling Communist Party orchestrated the sendoff for Giap, emphasising his leadership in the wars first against France and then United States.

But it ignored his later years, when the general's popularity allowed him to air rare public criticism of the ruling elite.
 

Still, the death of the country's last old guard revolutionary inevitably stirred reflection by some on the country's current leaders, only one of whom fought against the Americans.

Giap's passing comes as the government is struggling against public dissatisfaction over corruption and a faltering economy.

"I'm not sure we will have a third leader like Giap and Uncle Ho," said Tran Thi Thien, who rose at 3 am to pay tribute outside the Giap family home in Hanoi this past week.

"I hope the current leadership would look at how people love and respect Gen. Giap to improve themselves and better lead the country."

Today, Giap's body was laid in state in Hanoi. The country's top leaders, along with veterans and diplomats, paid their final respects ahead of Giap's funeral tomorrow in his home province.

Afterward, members of the public were allowed to pay their respects, with tens of thousands of people waiting in a line that stretched about three kilometers.

Nguyen Thi Phuong, a 30-year-old woman from Hanoi, waited for five hours before being able to pay her last respects to Giap.

"My 6-year-old daughter asked me why do you go to his funeral? I told her we go to pay our highest respect to a man without whom we and the nation could not have what we have today," she said.

The national flag was flown at half-staff, and unrelated public events were cancelled.

The country's cable television provider blocked access to international sports and entertainment channels from yesterday until tomorrow.

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First Published: Oct 12 2013 | 10:05 PM IST

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