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The monument commemorates the Australians who helped resettle Vietnamese boat people during the 1970`s, and dedicated to the thousands of refugees who died trying to escape Vietnam. This memorial is the first in Australia to commemorate the plight of the Vietnamese refugees.
Vietnamese boat people is a term that usually referred to boat people refugees from the Vietnam War during the late 1970s, who fled Vietnam in large numbers following the Fall of Saigon. Typically, they used boats that were old and crudely made.
The plight of the boat people became an international humanitarian crisis. There were untold miseries, rapes and murders on the South China Sea committed by Thai pirates who preyed on the refugees who had sold all their possessions and carried gold with them on the trips.
Location
Address: | Farnsworth Avenue, Jensen Reserve, Footscray, 3011 |
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State: | VIC |
Area: | Foreign |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -37.789684 Long: 144.901101 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Monument |
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Monument Theme: | Government |
Sub-Theme: | Oppression |
Dedication
Actual Monument Dedication Date: | Saturday 21st June, 2008 |
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With gratitude for the humanitarian efforts of the Australian people and the Australian government, of the world-wide relief organisations and of thousands of individuals who assisted in settling the Vietnamese refugees in Australia.
The Vietnamese - Australian Community in Victoria 2008
Inscription in Vietnamese
In commemoration of the hundreds and thousands of Vietnamese people who perished in pursuit of freedom (1975-1996). Whatever the cause might be: hunger or thirst, wreckages or pirates, sickness or exhaustion, we all pray that they may now rest in peace. Their sacrifice will never be forgotten.
The Vietnamese - Australian Community in Victoria 2008