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New York: ISC, 1975. 26p., 8.5x11 inch sheets stapled together at upper left corner; very good. Includes a report on the victory of Pathet Lao forces, and an 8-page defense of the Khmer Rouge against "slander" by the US, arguing that atrocity stories are propaganda.
POW's in American Jails by Indochina Solidarity Committee
by Indochina Solidarity Committee
POW's in American Jails
by Indochina Solidarity Committee
- Used
- very good
Ann Arbor, MI: Indochina Peace Campaign. Pamphlet. Very Good. no date, presumed circa 1973. Side folding thin booklet. 8 pp. Black and white photos present. A pamphlet issued by the Indochina Peace Campaign regarding political and other prisoners of the United States in Vietnam, citing an agreement to end the war and restore the peace in Vietnam that had just been signed, and the daily violations of the agreement by the US. Brief discussion of the American programs 'Strategic Hamlet Program,' and the 'Phoenix Program.' Also discussed are the US prisons in and around Saigon, discussing torture methods allegedly used by the US, as well as alleging rape, etc. The Indochina Peace Campaign began in 1972, seeking to educate the American public on the Vietnam War and the actions of Richard Nixon. Notable members of the group included Tom Hayden and Jane Fonda, with the organization ending in 1975 (Swarthmore College Collection). VERY GOOD condition. Light toning and curling. Small dampstain to the lower edge.
- Bookseller Mare Booksellers (US)
- Format/Binding Pamphlet
- Book Condition Used - Very Good
- Quantity Available 1
- Publisher Indochina Peace Campaign
- Place of Publication Ann Arbor, MI
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