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  2. Assassination of Vietnamese-American journalists in the ...

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    Tap Van Pham (a.k.a. Hoai Diep Tu) Mai: Garden Grove, California: He was assassinated by arson while sleeping in his office by an anti-communist group that took responsibility. [1] [8] [9] 24 August 1982: Nguyen Dam Phong: Tu Do (Freedom) Houston, Texas: Was assassinated at his home by an anti-communist group. [1] [8] [9] [11] 21 July 1981 ...

  3. Vietnamese Martyrs - Wikipedia

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    A representative sample of only 117 martyrs—including 96 Vietnamese, 11 Spanish Dominicans, and 10 French members of the Paris Foreign Missions Society (Missions Etrangères de Paris (MEP))—were beatified on four separate occasions: 64 by Pope Leo XIII on May 27, 1900; eight by Pope Pius X on May 20, 1906; 20 by Pope Pius X on May 2, 1909 ...

  4. Phạm Văn Phú - Wikipedia

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    Upon his release he continued to serve with the new Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN), becoming one of the first ARVN Special Forces commanders. [1]: 135 After serving in the Mekong Delta and then as deputy commander of the 1st Division, in August 1970 he was appointed commander of the 1st Division.

  5. Nguyễn Danh Phương - Wikipedia

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    Nguyễn Danh Phương (chữ Hán: 阮名芳, ?–1751) was a Vietnamese rebel leader who active in 18th-century. Born in Yên Lạc, Sơn Tây (mordern a part of Vĩnh Yên, Vĩnh Phúc Province). He rebelled against Trịnh lord in 1740, and occupied Tam Đảo Mountain. Local people called him Quận Hẻo.

  6. Tôn Thất Đính - Wikipedia

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    Eventually Minh, the head of the military junta, struck a compromise whereby Đính was made Security Minister and Administrative Affairs, which partially covered the interior ministry. [51] He was the 2nd Deputy Chairman of the MRC behind Minh and Đôn. [52] However, tension persisted as Thơ's civilian government was plagued by infighting.

  7. Mai Thúc Loan - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] A Chinese army of 100,000 from Guangdong under general Yang Zixu, including a "multitude" of mountain tribesmen who had remained loyal to the Tang, [7] marched directly along the coast, following the old road built by Ma Yuan. Yang Zixu attacked Mai Thúc Loan by surprise and suppressed the rebellion in 723. [9]

  8. Linh Dan Pham - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Pham moved back to Europe to pursue her acting career. Since then she has appeared in lead or supporting roles mostly in films such as Dante 01 , Pars vite et reviens tard ( Have Mercy on Us All ), Mr. Nobody , Le Bruit des Gens Autour , Le bal des actrices and Tout ce qui brille .

  9. Tôn Thất Thuyết - Wikipedia

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    Tôn Thất Thuyết. Tôn Thất Thuyết (尊 室 説; 12 May 1839 in Huế – 1913 in Longzhou), Courtesy name Đàm Phu (談夫), was the regent and leading mandarin of Emperor Tự Đức of Vietnam's Nguyễn dynasty.