Mohandas Gandhi / Ho Chi Minh. Freedom Fighters OR Terrorists?



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Mohandas Gandhi / Ho Chi Minh Freedom Fighters OR Terrorists?

Gandhi: A Paradox (1869-1948) Unconventional Politician A Victorian Moralist in the Age of Great Dictators Searching for Peace in an era of War and Violence A Critical Outsider in Indian Society Religious Leader or Social Modernizer?

Generations to come will scarce believe that such a one as this--ever in flesh and blood--walked upon this earth Albert Einstein

BRITISH INDIA Benefits of British rule Economic progress Educational opportunities for upper class Improvement in public health Downside of British rule Genuine freedom missing Economic progress passed most by Public health improvements caused population to skyrocket Formation of Congress Party Made up moderate Indian professionals

OBSTACLES TO INDEPENDENCE History of being ruled by outsiders Isolation and poverty of rural population Caste divisions Hostility between Hindus and Muslims Lack of common language Huge gap between wealthy, western-educated members of Congress Party and impoverished and uneducated masses

Chronological Biography October 2, 1869: 1888: 1892-1915: 1919: 1922-1925: 1930s: March 12, 1930: 1932: 1942: 1945: August 15, 1947: January 30, 1948: Birth pursuit of law degree in England Legal advisor in South Africa Given the title of Mahatma, or great soul Imprisoned for sedition Return to a simple Indian life Salt March Fast to protest Hindu-Muslim violence in India Last call for independence from GB Empire Deemed the Father of the Nation of India Complete independence achieved Murdered during his prayer service by a radical

MAHATMA GANDHI Born in 1869 to a wealthy Hindu family (2 nd caste) Received law education in London While in London, spent spare time studying spiritual writings Hindu Bible Leo Tolstoy Henry David Thoreau Concept of civil disobedience Moved to South Africa after graduation Developed strategy to help Indian contract workers Returned to India in 1916 Welcomed as a hero Invited to join Congress Party

Gandhi s Philosophy Christ gave the message, and Gandhi gave the method. Martin Luther King Jr. No Secrecy: Truth: Trust: Leadership: Power of Change: Martyrdom: I have no weapon but non-violence. Truth is superior to man s wisdom. Trust begets trust. I do entertain the hope that there is yet work for me to do, that the darkness that seems to have enveloped me will disappear, and that India will come to her own demonstrably through non-violent means. You must be the change you wish to see in the world. In this cause, I am prepared to die. But there is no cause in which I am prepared to kill.

Gandhi believed that British imperialism was wrong and that Indians should refuse to cooperate with the British imperialists. However, he also believed that violence was wrong. He encouraged his followers to engage in non-violent protests.

Gandhi encouraged a policy of non-violent non-cooperation. By refusing to obey the unjust laws of the imperialists and refusing to buy British products, Indians could change the policies of imperialists. As Gandhi said, Real non-cooperation is non-cooperation with evil and not the evildoer.

Gandhi believed that the use of violence was always wrong. He believed that the only way to change a wrongdoer was to show the wrongdoer the error of his ways. As Gandhi said, An eye for an eye and the whole world is blind.

Gandhi encouraged Indians to boycott or refuse to buy Britishmade cotton goods or cloth. He encouraged Indians to make their own homespun cloth. He wanted Indians to support the Indian economy not the British economy.

Gandhi also urged Indians to disobey unjust British laws. The refusal to obey unjust laws and the willingness to face the consequences is called Civil Disobedience. The making of illegal salt was an example of Civil Disobedience.

Gandhi s vision for change Gandhi spent 2,338 days in jail during his lifetime Argued to use non-violent resistance (civil disobedience) to achieve change Satyagraha: principle of truth-force which was the secret power of non-violence

The British Viceroy s view (from a meeting with Gandhi in 1921) There is no hesitation about him and there is a ring of sincerity in all that he utters his religious views are that non-violence and love will give India its independence and enable it to withstand the British Government I must confess that I found it difficult to understand his practice of them in politics

The British taxed salt production in India. In 1930, Gandhi led the Salt March to protest the British salt tax. Indians illegally made salt. They refused to obey the law.

The Salt March March 12 April 5, 1930 Sabarmati Ashram to Dandi Distance: 241 Miles Participants: 79 official volunteers 2 miles of Indian citizens

Terrorism in Practice? With this salt, I am shaking the foundations of the British Empire. Addressed the non-interference of the British government Demanded that the British government must be sensitive to world opinion which will not tolerate repression of extreme political agitation which civil disobedience undoubtedly is Gandhi was depicted as the general of the great Indian Army

Gandhi s Terrorist Tactics? Public gatherings Rallied the masses through his speeches Performed endless acts of sedition Openly encouraged Indian citizens to defy the laws of the British government Made specific demands for change All done through non-violent resistance

Terrorism in 21 st Century Gandhi would absolutely oppose al Qaeda and other terrorists, but he would also oppose some of the ways we are approaching the war on terrorism. There seem to be no limits now on the war on terrorism. You can crack down on dissent and deny civil liberties. Just label someone a terrorist, and anything goes. For Gandhi, violence was not just physical aggression. The nature of violence also could be economic, social, religious, and environmental. In fact, any type of suffering that humans cause or humans could prevent, was, to Gandhi, a form of violence.

Gandhi s vision for an independent India included justice for all. He wanted to improve the lives of untouchables. He wanted to raise the standard of living. He wanted all Indians to live together in harmony.

SUCCESS AND DISAPPOINTMENT British often over-reacted to nonviolent demonstrations, generating international sympathy for Gandhi s causes Decades of protest finally paid off in 1947 India is granted independence Riots immediately break out between Muslims and Hindus Gandhi is assassinated in 1948 Muslim parts of India break off to form Pakistan and Bangladesh

World Impact Indian independence achieved on August 15, 1947 Dozens of European nations liberated their colonies in Gandhi s example The finest lesson we can learn from the philosophy of Gandhi is that, for the individual and the community, policies that make power the criterion of truth can only lead to disastrous consequences.

Ho Chi Minh Half Lenin, Half Gandhi

Early Life and Background Ho Chi Minh (1890-1969) born in Central Vietnam, grew up in simplicity Father unwilling to compromise with French and lost his job Father held nationalist beliefs and taught his children to oppose French authority BUT Sent to French school by father Learned about world by becoming a sailor Family fully involved in opposition to French authority

Formulation of Philosophies and Beliefs Heads abroad, learns Western tradition Ho Chi Minh reads works of Marx, forms communist ideas Helps form French Communist Party Attempted to gain French sympathy After learning political goals / tactics in his youth, Minh encourages movement for independence

Historical Context of French After years of independence, Napoleon III colonizes Vietnam Western-style administration, Vietnamese bureaucracy loses all power Economic success of agriculture at expense of Vietnamese General opposition to rule grows, radical groups form with so much poverty Vietnam Flag of French Vietnam

The Role of Ho Chi Minh Minh is upset by indifference to situation by West in the 1920s France split on issue, Minh publishes beliefs in France While debate was occurring, he travels around Asia spreading his beliefs, sometimes leading to imprisonment Founded Vietminh to coordinate nationalist group for independence Organizes help from Chinese and attempts to gain help America

The Vietminh and Opposition to the Japanese WW II Japanese move into Vietnam and take control WW II rages on and Vietnamese help fight the Japanese After war, Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin decide to split Vietnam Ho Chi Minh declares Vietnam as the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, but French immediately oppose outbreak War breaks out with French December 1946 after lack of agreement between the two parties

Following the end of World War II, Ho Chi Minh appeals to his nation to rebel against France because they have denied the citizens the same liberties, prevented a united country and focused more on punishment (prisons) than on education. To persuade his countrymen to rebel against France, Ho Chi Minh proclaims, They have mercilessly massacred our patriots!

The French War and Attempt of Uniting Vietnam Under Communism Nationalists and Communists support Ho Chi Minh s government French humiliated, war ends in 1954, agreement reached in Geneva Vietnam divided along 17 th parallel Communist elections in north, but free elections in South Ho Chi Minh still attempts to unite whole of Vietnam under communism 17 th parallel