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This may be due to negative perceptions created by historical tensions, ethnic negative perceptions, wars, or xenophobic sentiments that emerged from the event of refugee Vietnamese Indochinese ' boat people '. National or regional discrimination can also occur. Additionally xenophobia towards the Vietnamese may extend from cultural, political or economic divisions, such as Vietnam being situated within the affected Global South mostly developing countries or anti-communists being hostile against Vietnamese communist rule.
Vietnam is mostly Kinh majority, but is also a multiethnic country. There are several features behind this anti-Vietnamese hatred below:. Anti-Vietnamese acts had been long organized by various countries and ethnicities opposing the existence of Vietnam as a country and the fear over Vietnamese takeover, both direct and indirect forms. Chinese dynasties used to extend its level of anti-Vietnamese persecutions from imprisoning, hanging to even massacres in large scales, notably under the Ming dynasty which the Chinese organized massacring methods from burning to beheading with no mercy; [ 1 ] or the famine of in which the Empire of Japan was believed to attempt on a brutal extermination of possible Vietnamese resistance against Japanese rule.
The Siamese, and later, the Thais, following the Vietnamese expansions and occupation in the 15th century, [ citation needed ] became extremely frightened and hostile towards Vietnam. This facilitated Vietnamophobia among the Siamese. Similar to the Cambodians, Thais also referred to the Vietnamese as "Youn", a derogatory term similar in meaning to "barbarian", which is a corruption of "Yona", a Pali and Sanskrit term for "Greek" Due to the invasion and subsequent establishment of the "foreign" Indo-Greek Kingdom.
Michael Vickery wrote: "There was once a consensus among historians of Southeast Asia that yuon in the sense of Vietnamese derived from Sanskrit yavana, defined in the most authoritative Sanskrit-English dictionary Monier Monier-Williams, p , as " Ionian , Greek [barbarians? This, remember, was usage in India from ancient times, and in itself has no significance for yavana or yuon in Southeast Asia.