RELIGIOUS UNREST IN SOUTH VIETNAM—-Policemen setting up a barbed-wire barricade in a Saigon street to block a party of demonstrating Buddhist monks. Many other clashes between Buddhists and police have occurred recently in South Vietnam, where the Buddhists have accused the Government of President Nga Dinh Diem, who is a Roman Catholic, of deliberate religious discrimination and suppression of the people’s freedom.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30190, 23 July 1963, Page 15
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62RELIGIOUS UNREST IN SOUTH VIETNAM—-Policemen setting up a barbed-wire barricade in a Saigon street to block a party of demonstrating Buddhist monks. Many other clashes between Buddhists and police have occurred recently in South Vietnam, where the Buddhists have accused the Government of President Nga Dinh Diem, who is a Roman Catholic, of deliberate religious discrimination and suppression of the people’s freedom. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30190, 23 July 1963, Page 15
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