Talk:Vietnam People's Public Security

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Although this article has different sections, averaging two lines per section leaves it in the stub section most certainly. Serious expansion needed.--SGGH 15:06, 2 November 2006 (UTC)

"Police"?
Isn't "Police" anti-Leninist?

"A people’s militia instead of the police force and the standing army is a prerequisite of effective municipal reforms in the interests of the working people. At a time of revolution this prerequisite is practicable. And it is on this that we must concentrate the whole municipal platform, for the other two cardinal conditions apply to the state as a whole, and not only to municipal governments.

Just how this people’s militia can be brought into existence is something which experience will show. To enable the proletarians and semi-proletarians to serve in this militia, the employers must be made to pay them their full wages for the days and hours they spend in service. This is practicable. Whether we should first organise a workers’ militia by drawing upon the workers employed at the large factories, i.e.. the workers who are best organised and most capable of fulfilling the task of militiamen, or whether we should immediately organise general compulsory service for all adult men and women, who would devote to this service one  or two weeks a year and so on, is not a question of fundamental importance. There is no harm in the different districts adopting different procedures—in fact, it would make for richer experience, and the process of organisation would develop more smoothly and come closer to life’s practical requirements.

A people’s militia would mean education of the masses in the practices of democracy.

A people’s militia would mean government of the poor by the people themselves, chiefly by the poor, and not by the rich, not through their police.

A people’s militia would mean that control (over factories, dwellings, the distribution of products, etc.) would be real and not merely on paper.

A people’s militia would mean distribution without any bread queues, without any privileges for the rich.

A people’s militia would mean that quite a number of the serious and radical reforms listed also by the Narodniks and the Mensheviks would not remain mere pious wishes.

Comrades, working men and women of Petrograd! Go to the district council elections. Protect the interests of the poor population. Come out against the imperialist war, against support of the capitalist government, against the restoration of the police and for the immediate unqualified replacement of the police by a people’s militia."-Lenin

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People police security of Vietnam
People police security of Vietnam 2001:EE0:242:C073:BC72:3C96:4A6B:5C94 (talk) 13:49, 23 June 2022 (UTC)