USSC Public Hearing - July 15, 2024

The Paris Peace Accords were signed on January 27, 1973, and were sponsored by the USA. 21 Let the plaintiff analyze these multilateral treaties with the Court, so that the Court has a clear path to 22 judge the Paris Peace Accords. While the Republic of Vietnam was a weak nation and underdeveloped, 23 the United States Congress had not only abused its power to deprive the rights to self-determination 24 of the Vietnamese people, but also invaded and subverted a legal government when the United States 25 wished to expand into the war in Southeast Asia. The Paris Peace Accords have nine Chapters and 26 twenty-three Articles, whereas no chapters or articles are cited to sell the Republic of Vietnam to 27 socialism and destroy one of the four parties, including the detainees ' armed forces of one 28 government. For example, No. 13295-(a) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC 1 OF VIET-NAM, PROVISIONAL REVOLUTIONARY GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH 2 VIET-NAM and REPUBLIC OF VIET-NAM 3 Agreement on ending the war and restoring peace in Vietnam. Signed at Paris on 27 January 1973 4 AGREEMENT ON ENDING THE WAR AND RESTORING PEACE IN VIET-NAM 5 The Parties participating in the Paris Conference on Viet-Nam, 6 With a view to ending the war and restoring peace in Viet-Nam on the basis of respect for the 7 Vietnamese people's fundamental national rights and the South Vietnamese people's right to self- 8 determination, and to contributing to the consolidation of peace in Asia and the world, Have agreed on 9 the following provisions and undertake to respect and to implement them : 10 Chapter I 11 THE VIETNAMESE PEOPLE'S FUNDAMENTAL NATIONAL RIGHTS 12 Article 1 13 The United States and all other countries respect the independence, sovereignty, unity, and territorial 14 integrity of Viet-Nam as recognized by the 1954 Geneva Agreements on Viet-Nam.2 15 Chapter II 16 CESSATION OF HOSTILITIES; WITHDRAWAL OF TROOPS 17 Article 2 18 A cease-fire shall be observed throughout South Viet-Nam as of 2400 19 hours G.M.T., on January 27, 1973. 20 At the same hour, the United States will stop all its military activities against the territory of the 21 Democratic Republic of Viet-Nam by ground, air and naval forces, wherever they may be based, and 22 end the mining of the territorial waters, ports, harbors, and waterways of the Democratic Republic of 23 Viet-Nam. The United States will remove, permanently deactivate or destroy all the mines in the 24 territorial waters, ports, harbors, and waterways of North Viet-Nam as soon as this Agreement goes 25 into effect. 26 _______________________ 26 1 Came into force on 27 January 1973 by signature, in accordance with article 23. 27 2 See p. 95 of this volume. 28 No. 13295 1 The complete cessation of hostilities mentioned in this Article shall be durable and without limit of time. 2 Article 3 3 The parties undertake to maintain the cease-fire and to ensure a lasting and stable peace. 4 As soon as the cease-fire goes into effect : 5 (a) The United States forces and those of the other foreign countries allied with the United States and the 6 Republic of Viet-Nam shall remain in-place pending the implementation of the plan of troop withdrawal. 7 The Four-Party Joint Military Commission described in Article 16 shall determine the modalities. 8 (b) The armed forces of the two South Vietnamese parties shall remain in-place. The Two-Party Joint 9 Military Commission described in Article 17 shall determine the areas controlled by each party and the 10 modalities of stationing. 11 (c) The regular forces of all services and arms and the irregular forces of the parties in South Viet-Nam 12 shall stop all offensive activities against each other and shall strictly abide by the following stipulations : 13 All acts of force on the ground, in the air, and on the sea shall be prohibited; 14 All hostile acts, terrorism and reprisals by both sides will be banned. 15 Article 4 16 The United States will not continue its military involvement or intervene in the internal affairs of South 17 Viet-Nam. 18 Article 5 19 Within sixty days of the signing of this Agreement, there will be a total withdrawal from South Viet-Nam 20 of troops, military advisers, and military 21 personnel, including technical military personnel and military personnel associated with the pacification 22 program, armaments, munitions, and war material of the United States and those of the other foreign 23 countries mentioned in 24 Article 3 (a). Advisers from the above-mentioned countries to all paramilitary organizations and the police 25 forces will also be withdrawn within the same period of time. 26 Article 6 27 _______________________________ 28 N: 1329 1 The dismantlement of all military bases in South Viet-Nam of the United States and of the other foreign 2 countries mentioned in Article 3 (a) shall be completed within sixty days of the signing of this Agreement 3 After the summary of the Paris Peace Accords and both bilateral treaties of the United States signed with 4 the former enemy of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, the Plaintiff points out that from the first to the end 5 of the Vietnam War, mastered control by the United States. When the Republic of Vietnam was a neo- 6 colony of the Government of the United States, the United States abused its power to deprive the right to 7 constitutional justice of the Republic of Vietnam within three main key points: 8 69. First, the United States Congress has distorted the Fourteenth Amendment. Section 1, ratified on July 9 9,1868, which granted voting rights to the legal American citizens who were born in the United States and 10 legally naturalized in the United States. So, they ought to rightly vote to choose their congressman and the 11 President of the United States without having voted for any foreign people, because they were not born in 12 the United States. Therefore, the duty and responsibility of the US Congressmen and the American 13 Presidents do not include the right to legally protect their life. In contrast, the Congressmen and the 14 American Presidents had not lived, been born, or legally worked in foreign nations like Vietnam. That is 15 why Congressmen and the American President enacted the law to intervene in the internal government of 16 the Republic of Vietnam and the object deprived the right to self-determination of the Vietnamese people 17 or other foreign nations, and the United States Congress had not only violated its constitutional Justice, but 18 also distorted the International Convention again. 19 70. Convention (IV(Art. 3.) (Art 6) respecting the Laws and Customs of War on Land and its annex: 20 Regulations concerning the Laws and Customs of War on Land. The Hague, 18 October 1907. 21 . Let the Plaintiff prove Responsibility for Violations: 22 Article 3, states that a belligerent party violating the Regulations is liable to pay compensation and is 23 responsible for all acts committed by its armed forces. 24 Adherence by Non-Signatories: 25 Article 6, allows non-signatory powers to join the convention through a notification to the Netherlands 26 Government, which then notifies all other parties. 27 Even though the Republic of Vietnam has not yet signed the Convention, when Vietnam was at war with 28 the United States, the United States, had ratified the sovereignty of Vietnam by written law. So the legal 1 system of Vietnam was valued because the United States is one of the five great powers of the United 2 Nations Organization, which is why the United States didn't observe the Hague Convention. The United 3 States Congress has come to know the sovereign Vietnam, which has not terrorized the United States, 4 violated the sovereignty of the United States, and hated the American people. That is why the United States 5 accepted Vietnam into be alliance of the United States when the United States had built an inhumane war. 6 After a thirty-year war, the United States had not only betrayed us, but also sold the sovereignty of Vietnam 7 to socialism and detained us without having compensated a penny. Let the Plaintiff show the exact events 8 of the American leaders and including a few of the Congressmen, to the Court when they built up war and 9 defamed us after they sold us to socialism. (See from A to K above). 10 Finally, the masterminds of the Vietnam War are the United States Congress, the American political 11 leaders, and some of the American Presidents who have not betrayed their Republic of Vietnam, but also 12 sold us to our enemy and detained us without being bound by the Paris Peace Accords, which is why a great 13 power America does not have self-respect while the United States expressed its unequal treaties, unjust 14 laws, and disloyalty with its honest ally of Vietnam. Throughout both treaties of the United States secretly 15 signed with its former enemy, the United States, after tearing up the Paris Peace Accords itself. The two 16 bilateral treaties have revealed the disloyalty, injustice, and unconstitutionality of the United States that 17 betrayed its Vietnamese ally by adopting a hands-off policy. Let the United States run off the compensation 18 of the Vietnam War. Especially, the Vietnam Armed Forces were betrayed by the key pivot of our America, 19 which is why the core of national American interests is protected by the Vietnam War, but the United States 20 has not shared a little bit benefits in its invasion war to its enslaved war's Vietnamese American prisoners of 21 war. Because the United States Congress has expanded the war in Vietnam, the United States ought to pay 22 the laborers' salaries according to the right laws of the labor. No Vietnamese parents were born to the child 23 who grew up to serve war for the United States without having earned a little bit salary. Ironically, the Paris 24 Peace Accords of the United States forced its Republic of Vietnam to waive sovereign immunity. Let the 25 United States welcomes our enemy to be a friend of the United States. 26

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