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filed confidential reports "of helicopter gunships mowing down noncombatants, of airstrikes on villages, of farmers gunned down in their fields while commanders pressed relentlessly for high body counts" amounting to a My Lai each month for over a year. Veterans of the operation spoke about the
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described it as a program based on terror, torture, and assassination. Participants in the
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killing of civilians at the National Veterans' Inquiry in Washington, D.C.
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Opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam War
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The Turning: A History of Vietnam Veterans Against the War
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American war crimes in Vietnam
My Lai massacre
Bertrand Russell
Jeremy Rifkin
Tod Ensign
Citizens Commission of Inquiry
Springfield
Massachusetts
Richmond, Virginia
New York City
Buffalo
Boston
Minneapolis
Los Angeles
Portland, Oregon
CIA
Phoenix Program
Operation Speedy Express
A My Lai a Month
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Opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam War
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