Có ai biết viết văn tiếng anh về thảm họa nhà mồ ba chúc ko ak Có thì vt cho em khoảng 20 dòng ngắn gọn thôi

Có ai biết viết văn tiếng anh về thảm họa nhà mồ ba chúc ko ak
Có thì vt cho em khoảng 20 dòng ngắn gọn thôi

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  1. I want to tell a story 40 years ago. At that time, Ba Chuc was a commune in Bay Nui district, only 3.5km from the Vietnam-Cambodia border. At the beginning of 1977, Ba Chuc’s population was more than 16,000 people, mainly living on agriculture, traditional handicraft and small business. This is also the origin and center of Tu An Hieu Nghia, with many festivals and ceremonies reflecting the rich spiritual life of local people. At 14 border communes of An Giang province, Po Po sent his troops to attack and savagely slaughtered our people. The culmination of this crime was the massacre of 3,157 Ba Chuc people from April 18 to April 30, 1978. Over the past 12 days and nights, being occupied by the Po Po gang, Ba Chuc is drowned in a sea of ​​blood. Wherever they go, they plunder property, burn houses and public works; slaughter our people regardless of age, young, male and female. The scenes of mass murder, barbaricism took place everywhere, no pen or ink described. Hundreds of families have to live the scene of “the sun shines on the earth” because the Po Po children destroy their houses.

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  2. The Ba Chuc massacre is a war crime committed by the Khmer Rouge government. The incident took place in Ba Chuc commune (now Ba Chuc town), Tri Ton district, An Giang province. From April 30, 1977, the Khmer Rouge army began to simultaneously open fire to attack the southwest border – Vietnam. On April 18, 1978, the Khmer Rouge army swept into Ba Chuc, bluntly slaughtering innocent civilians. Many people ran to Phi Lai and Tam Buu pagodas and ran up Tuong mountain to hide, but were also brutally slaughtered by the Khmer Rouge. During the 12-day occupation from April 18 to 30, 1978, Khmer Rouge troops killed 3,157 civilians. Only three people survived the slaughter. [3] The massacre was one of the causes of the Vietnam-Cambodia border conflict, and then the border campaign against southwestern Vietnam (also known as the Southwest Border War). At the end of 1979, the authorities and people of An Giang province built a crime evidence population. Including the tomb is the current main structure containing the skulls of 1,160 victims.

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