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Who’s Widening America’s Digital Divide? Nick Turse Describes the Real Vietnam War

Photo Gallery: Vietnam’s “Wandering Ghosts” and Those Left Behind

February 8, 2013
by Theresa Riley
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Tran Thi Nhut

Photo credit: Tam Turse

Tran Thi Nhut hid in a bunker during a 1967 massacre by U.S. troops in Phi Phu hamlet, Quang Nam Province. When she emerged from hiding, she found her house burned to the ground and more than thirty civilians were killed, including her seventy-year-old mother and her twelve-year-old son.
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TOPICS: History, War & Peace
TAGS: atrocities, lessons-unlearned, nick turse, photo gallery, vietnam war, vietnamese, war crimes, widget
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