The Borneo Post

Tillerson visits ‘Hanoi Hilton’ that once held McCain and other POWs

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HANOI, Vietnam: Washington’s top diplomat visited the remains of a Vietnam War era prison on Saturday where American POWs were held, including veteran Republican senator John McCain.

US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, who is accompanyi­ng president Donald Trump on a tour of Asia, stopped by the notorious Hoa Lo prison — dubbed the ‘ Hanoi Hilton’ by imprisoned GIs during the war — shortly after arriving in the Vietnamese capital.

Much of the building was demolished in the 1990s but a gatehouse remains alongside a museum that is a popular stopoff for tourists in Hanoi.

McCain, a former airforce pilot, was shot down over Hanoi in 1967 and spent more than five years held captive by the North Vietnamese, enduring often brutal conditions, torture and interrogat­ions.

A famous photograph shows an injured McCain being hauled from a Hanoi lake he parachuted into after ejecting from his stricken aircraft.

State Department staffers told reporters that Tillerson had specifical­ly requested to see the prison museum and the lake during his time in Hanoi.

During his visit Tillerson looked at a copy of the photograph, remarking that McCain had the same photo on his office desk.

He also paid a visit to the lake from which the captured pilot was pulled. McCain has been a rare outspoken critic of Trump from within the Republican party, something that has infuriated the president.

During his election campaign, Trump — who dodged the draft five times to avoid being sent to Vietnam — mocked the veteran Republican senator for getting captured.

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