Nguyen Thai

Nguyen Thai

Nguyễn Thái aka Thai Nguyen (born January 30, 1930)

The first South Vietnam high-ranking government official to speak up against the Ngo Family corruption under the regime of President Ngô Đình Diệm.

In 1952, Thái—then, a graduate student at Cornell—first met Diệm as a political exile in Lakewood, NJ and helped him make contacts with American politicians and academics. Thái returned to Saigon in 1954 and became one of the closest aides to President Diệm.[1] In late 1961, he resigned as Director General of the national news agency, Vietnam Press, to accept the Nieman Fellowship in Journalism at Harvard (1962–1963). In 1962, Thái published Is South Vietnam Viable?, exposing the corruption of the Ngo Family dictatorship and accurately predicting the imminent November 1963 coup which overthrew the Diem regime one year later.[2]

Thái returned to Saigon at the invitation of the new post-Diem government, but after a brief stint with the unacceptable governments of the Saigon generals, left government service for the private sector to start IBA Ltd. A Honda-exclusive agency for Vietnam, IBA Ltd. broke the monopoly of motorcycle importation to introduce the first million Honda motorcycles into Vietnam, giving Honda its predominant share of the motorcycle market in Vietnam.

Thái lost his left leg in a Viet Cong terrorist attack in Huế in May 1967. He returned to the United States for medical rehabilitation, and with his family settled down as a permanent resident in California. Until the 1975 collapse of South Vietnam, he urged—without success—his Saigon contacts to change course in order to avoid final disaster.

In 1990 Thái was the first South Vietnam high government official to visit Communist Vietnam after the collapse of the Saigon regime. Since then he has made several subsequent visits advocating genuine reconciliation between former anti-Communists of South Vietnam and Communists of North Vietnam. He has also made several visits to Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and other countries formerly behind the Iron Curtain in the belief that today's world needs mutual understanding among all nations.

Nguyen Thai is listed in the Who's Who In Asia in the 1960s. He was a member of the Stanford Research International (SRI) in the late '60s.

References

  1. ^ Karnow, Stanley (1997). Vietnam: A History (2nd ed.). Penguin. ISBN 0140265473. 
  2. ^ Nguyen, Thai (1962). Is South Vietnam Viable?. 

Further reading

Berman, Larry (2007). Perfect Spy: The Incredible Double Life of Pham Xuan An Time Magazine Reporter and Vietnamese Communist Agent. Smithsonian Books. ISBN 978-0060888381. 


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