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80 Years of Vietnam News Agency: Flow of mainstream news from Base D

During its operation and developmental journey, the agency had to relocate dozens of times to ensure the confidentiality of its information and avoid detection by enemy forces. Notably, between 1961 and 1962, the LPA had its main headquarters in Base D (Ma Da commune, Dong Nai province). From there, it issued many important official news bulletins and completed its mission excellently in the information front.
The stele for the Liberation Radio Station and Liberation Press Agency of South Vietnam in Dong Nai province (Photo: VNA)
The stele for the Liberation Radio Station and Liberation Press Agency of South Vietnam in Dong Nai province (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - Since its establishment on October 12, 1960 in the Chang Riec forest, the southern province of Tay Ninh, the Liberation Press Agency (LPA) accompanied the Vietnamese people throughout the process of liberating the South and reunifying the country.

During its operation and developmental journey, the agency had to relocate dozens of times to ensure the confidentiality of its information and avoid detection by enemy forces. Notably, between 1961 and 1962, the LPA had its main headquarters in Base D (Ma Da commune, Dong Nai province). From there, it issued many important official news bulletins and completed its mission excellently in the information front.

Legacy of the Liberation News Agency

"This is a sacred land," said Nguyen Thi Thuy, a guide at the Base D Culture-History Centre. Through her story, she shared that thousands of soldiers had rested in peace in Base D, most of them young. Their youth, bravery, aspirations for national reunification, and their blood soaked into this land.

Here, Thuy said, there is currently a cemetery, a memorial monument, a temple for martyrs, and 12 stela commemorating various departments and agencies. Among them, the stele for the Liberation Radio Station and Liberation Press Agency of South Vietnam was completed in 2014. This structure serves to preserve the legacy of the LPA's activities during the struggle against US imperialism for national salvation.

The stele clearly states that in October 1961, the first session of the Central Office for South Vietnam decided to establish the Liberation Radio Station and Liberation Press Agency of South Vietnam - the official organ of the Party and people of the southern region. At 6:30pm on February 1, 1962, in Base D, the Liberation Radio Station and Liberation Press Agency of South Vietnam broadcast its first programme.

It played a crucial role in spreading the Party’s policies, guidelines, and strategies; exposing the imperialist aggression of the US and the reactionary nature of the US-puppet regime in the South; uniting various classes of the southern people in the struggle against US imperialism and the puppet government, while gaining the sympathy and support of progressive people around the world.

In the context of the war, the information provided by the Liberation Press Agency was almost the only and fastest source, becoming a sharp revolutionary weapon that boosted the morale of soldiers and helped the people trust and follow the Party.

Red address for history education

According to Bui Van Toan, Deputy Director of the Base D Culture-History Centre, the relic site welcomes an average of over 50,000 visitors each year. Base D is home to the K72 Hospital, which received most of the heavily wounded officers and soldiers from the Eastern battlefield. Thousands of people sacrificed their lives there for the independence and reunification of the homeland. Because many of the fallen soldiers' exact dates of death are unknown, only their remains and belongings were recovered, a common memorial day for martyrs is held annually on April 21 at Base D.

Visiting this site, tourists will gain a deeper understanding of the years spent living, working, and fighting within enemy territory by the Central Office of South Vietnam, the sacrifices of the revolutionary forces, as well as the contributions of the staff, reporters, and editors of the Liberation Press Agency.

On September 15, 1945, the Viet Nam Thong tan xa (VNTTX) officially broadcast the historic Declaration of Independence along with the list of members of the Provisional Government of the new Vietnam. This was the first news bulletin of the VNTTX, marking the establishment of the national news agency. In 1976, the Liberation Press Agency and the VNTTX officially merged to form the Vietnam News Agency (VNA).

🎐 The 80-year history of the VNA (1945 - 2025) acknowledges more than 260 martyrs and journalists who sacrificed their lives. It can be said that the formation and development of the VNA is closely tied to the struggle for national salvation and defence, led by the Party. Today, the agency is continuously innovating and contributing its efforts to the cause of building and protecting the homeland, ensuring that the flow of mainstream news never stops./.

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