State Vietnamese Declaration of Independence.
The declaration of Independence states following:
(i)The declaration began by reaffirming the principles of the Declaration of Independence of the United States in 1771 and of the French Revolution in 1791 but added that French imperialist do not follow these principles for they 'have violeted their fatherland and oppresssed thier fellow citizens. They had acted contrary to the ideals of humanity and justice.
(ii)For these reasons, they the members of the provisional Goverment, representing the entire population of Vietnam, declared that they shall henceforth have no connection with the imperialist France.
(iii)They solemnly proclaim to the entire world: Vietnam has the right to be free and independent, and in fact has become free and independent.