Nguyễn Thị Bình
Her Excellency Nguyễn Thị Bình | |
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Vũ Quang | |
Succeeded by | Hoàng Bích Sơn |
6th Minister of Education | |
In office July 3, 1976 – February 15, 1987 | |
Preceded by | Nguyễn Văn Huyên |
Succeeded by | Phạm Minh Hạc |
1st Minister of Foreign Affairs (Provisional Revolutionary Government) | |
In office June 8, 1969 – July 2, 1976 | |
Preceded by | Office established |
Succeeded by | Office abolished |
Personal details | |
Born | Nguyễn Thị Châu Sa 26 May 1927 Đồng Tháp Province, Vietnam) |
Political party | Communist Party of Vietnam |
Other political affiliations | People's Revolutionary Party of South Vietnam (1962–1975) |
Relations | Phan Châu Trinh (grandfather) |
Signature | |
Nickname(s) | Madame Bình Yến Sa |
Nguyễn Thị Bình (born Nguyễn Thị Châu Sa; 26 May 1927), also known as Madame Bình,
Life and work
Nguyễn Thị Bình was born in 1927 in
During the
After the Vietnam War, she was appointed
From March 2009 to 2014, she served as a member of the support committee of Russell Tribunal on Palestine.[10]
Legacy
Madame Bình became the source of inspiration and namesake for Madame Binh Graphics Collective, a radical left all-women poster, printmaking, and street art collective based in New York City from 1970s to 1980s.[11]
Madame Bình has been awarded many prestigious awards and honours, including the Order of Ho Chi Minh and the Resistance Order (First Class). In 2021, then-President of Vietnam Nguyễn Xuân Phúc awarded her the 75-year Party Membership Commemorative Medal.[12]
To commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam, the Government of Vietnam commissioned the official portraits for 12 former foreign ministers from 1945 to 2020. Nguyễn Thị Bình was included among them as the only South Vietnamese foreign minister and the only woman.[13]
Notes
- ^ as Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam
References
- ^ "Báo VietnamNet". VietNamNet News (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 15 April 2023.
- ^ "50 năm Hiệp định Paris - Bài 3: Madame Bình - Bộ trưởng Việt cộng trên bàn đàm phán". baotintuc.vn (in Vietnamese). 27 January 2023. Retrieved 15 April 2023.
- ^ ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
- ISBN 978-1-55553-421-9.
- ISBN 978-1-85109-961-0.
- ^ ISBN 0847698653, p. 223
- ^ a b "BBCVietnamese.com | Việt Nam | BBC phỏng vấn bà Nguyễn Thị Bình". www.bbc.com (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 17 June 2018.
- ^ "Phát biểu của bà Nguyễn Thị Bình: 'Số Đảng viên đông mà không chất lượng'". BBC News Tiếng Việt (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 15 April 2023.
- ^ Nguyễn, Thị Bình (2 January 2017). "Một vài suy nghĩ về xây dựng Đảng". Báo Nhân Dân (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 15 April 2023.
- ^ "Patrons and the Support Committee". Russell Tribunal. Retrieved 6 June 2023.
- ^ Triantafillou, Eric (3 May 2012). "Graphic Uprising". The Brooklyn Rail. Retrieved 15 April 2023.
- ^ "Chủ tịch nước trao 'Huy hiệu 75 năm tuổi Đảng' cho nguyên Phó Chủ tịch nước Nguyễn Thị Bình". Báo Chính Phủ (in Vietnamese). 24 October 2021. Retrieved 15 April 2023.
- ^ Nguyen, Lucy (19 July 2020). "Hé lộ chân dung 12 vị Bộ trưởng Ngoại giao của Việt Nam". Thanh Niên (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 15 April 2023.