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  2. Censorship in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Censorship by country. Censorship in Vietnam is pervasive and is implemented by the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) in relation to all kinds of media – the press, literature, works of art, music, television and the Internet. The government censors content for mainly political reasons, such as curtailing political opposition, and censoring ...

  3. United States news media and the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    The first editorial about the rise of communism in Vietnam was published by The New York Times in January 1955. After the United States threw its weight behind Ngo Dinh Diem , who became South Vietnam's president in 1955, media in the United States ignored the new leader's despotic tendencies and instead highlighted his anti-communism. [ 6 ]

  4. Voice of America - Wikipedia

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    US$267.5 million [ 2] Staff (2021) 961 [ 3] Website. www .voanews .com. Voice of America ( VOA or VoA) is an international radio broadcasting state media agency owned by the United States of America. It is the largest and oldest of the U.S. international broadcasters. [ 4][ 5][ 6] VOA produces digital, TV, and radio content in 48 languages ...

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject Vietnam/Resources - Wikipedia

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    The Vietnam Tourism province pages and Vietnamese Wikipedia are good sources of basic information. The maps that should be found on each page are "made to order" for Wikipedia, rather than sourced from another site, but they're not all finished yet. They don't need to be placed on each page right away — they can be added when they're ready.

  6. Voice of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Website. https://vov.gov.vn/. The Voice of Vietnam ( VOV; Vietnamese: Đài Tiếng nói Việt Nam - TNVN) is the Vietnamese national radio broadcaster. Directly run by the government of Vietnam, it is tasked promote the policies of the Party and the laws of the state. [ 1]

  7. United States–Vietnam relations - Wikipedia

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    U.S. president Donald Trump and Vietnamese president and general secretary Nguyễn Phú Trọng in front of a statue of Ho Chi Minh in Hanoi, 27 February 2019. President of the United States Bill Clinton made a historic visit to Vietnam in November 2000. He was the first U.S. leader ever to officially visit Hanoi and the first to visit Vietnam ...

  8. Waging Peace in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Waging Peace in Vietnam: U.S. Soldiers and Veterans Who Opposed the War is a non-fiction book edited by Ron Carver, David Cortright, and Barbara Doherty. It was published in September 2019 by New Village Press and is distributed by New York University Press. In March 2023 a Vietnamese language edition of the book ( Vietnamese: Tranh đấu cho ...

  9. 1963 in the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    1963 in the Vietnam War. A map of South Vietnam showing provincial boundaries and names and military zones: I, II, III and IV Corps. The defeat of the South Vietnamese Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) in a battle in January set off a furious debate in the United States on the progress being made in the war against the Viet Cong (VC) in ...