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- Vietnamese boat people were refugees who fled Vietnam by boat and ship following the end of the Vietnam War in 19751. They crowded into small vessels, facing dangers such as pirates, dehydration, starvation, and drowning2. The term "boat people" was used to describe them, but it can dehumanize their struggle and need for protection3. Here are some key facts about Vietnamese boat people4:
- They relied on small boats.
- Diverse communities were at risk.
- Fleeing Vietnam was dangerous.
- The crisis went unrecognized until refugee numbers grew.
- Refugees often passed through multiple countries.
- Countries became less welcoming to refugees over time.
- Malaysia faced difficult choices due to the overwhelming number of boat people.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Vietnamese boat people (Vietnamese: Thuyền nhân Việt Nam) were refugees who fled Vietnam by boat and ship following the end of the Vietnam War in 1975. This migration and humanitarian crisis was at its highest in the late 70s and early 80s, but continued well into the early 1990s.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnamese_boat_peopleThe term originally referred to the thousands of Vietnamese who fled their country by sea following the collapse of the South Vietnamese government in 1975. Crowded into small vessels, they were prey to pirates, and many suffered dehydration, starvation, and death by drowning.www.britannica.com/topic/boat-people-refugeesSince refugees typically escape by foot or land-based vehicle, this unusual method of travel led these Vietnamese refugees to be described in the media at the time as “boat people.” By focusing on their means of arrival, rather than on their struggle and need for protection, the term in fact serves as a way to dehumanize the people it describes.www.redcross.ca/history/artifacts/vietnamese-refug…10 Facts About Vietnamese Boat People
- As the name implies, refugees relied on small boats. ...
- Diverse communities were at risk. ...
- Fleeing Vietnam was dangerous. ...
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