Tienkuang ( Vietnamese. Tiền Quân , Vanguard) is an illegal newspaper, the press organ of the Indo-Chinese Emigrants Group, an organization that holds protestist views. Her editorial board included Ta Thu Thau , Fan Van Tien , Huin Van Phuong , Ho Huu Tyong , Fan Van Hum and others. However, most of its creators were arrested before the release of the first issue of Tien Quan as a result of repressions following the May 22 Vietnamese demonstration. 1930 opposite the Champs Elysees in Paris .
Remaining at large, Ho Huu Thuong and Fan Van Hum , who fled from France to Belgium , in the summer of 1930 published the first and only issue of the Tienquan newspaper in Brussels . The epigraph to it was a quote from the work of V. I. Lenin, “What to do?” Sore questions of our movement ":" Without a revolutionary theory, there can be no revolutionary movement. " The publication was sustained in the political line of the Indo-Chinese Emigrants Group. The Colonial Commission of the French Communist Party reported with alarm to the press that it “renewed the attack of the Vietnamese Trotskyists on communism ” [1] .
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- ↑ RGASPI. F. 517, op. 1, l 1126, l. 162.