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New Dai Viet Party (Viet Nam)

Đặng Tân Đại Việt

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[Flag of the New Dai Viet Party]
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 8 September 2011

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Description of the flag

New Dai Viet Party (Vietnamese: Đặng Tân Đại Việt) was founded in 1964 after a split in the Dai Viet Nationalist Party [1, 2]. Since 1975, the party operates in exile. Its flag is a red-yellow-red horizontal triband with a large blue disc in center, which is charged with a large white star. The design is derived from that of the Dai Viet Nationalist Party flag [2] by combining it with the Republic of Vietnam's national colors. It is shown in the party website's page header [3], as well as in photos from two conferences which took place in Houston on 31 October 2010 [4] and in Paris on 15 May 2010 [5], both organized jointly with the Dai Viet Revolutionary Party, another breakaway group of the Dai Viet Nationalist Party, with which they seem to closely cooperate (their flag is also shown in the photos).

Sources:
[1] Wikipedia page about the Dai Viet Nationalist Party (in English): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nationalist_Party_of_Greater_Vietnam
[2] Wikipedia page about the Dai Viet Nationalist Party (in Vietnamese): http://vi.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%90%E1%BA%A1i_Vi%E1%BB%87t_Qu%E1%BB%91c_d%C3%A2n_%C4%91%E1%BA%A3ng
[3] Party website: http://www.tandaiviet.org/wp/
[4] Report from the conference in Houston on 31 October 2010 (in Vietnamese): http://xaydunghouston.com/SinhHoatCongDong/693ramattacpham.htm
[5] Report from the conference in Paris on 15 May 2010 (in Vietnamese): http://www.diendannguoidanvietnam.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2829:tng-thut-bui-hi-lun-ti-paris-1552010&catid=33:bantin&Itemid=70
Tomislav Todorovic, 8 September 2011