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Title:
Vietnam checklist for the DCI
Date of Creation:
September 10, 1964
Date of Declassification:
November 8, 1977
Type of Document:
Vietnam checklist for the DCI
Level of Classification:
TOP SECRET
Status of Copy:
SANITIZED
Pagination, Illustration:
3 p.
Abstract:
Political situation in South Vietnam [Buddhist claim that the US is responsible for recent religious strife; in order to exploit the political crisis, Viet Cong agents have been instructed to foment the idea that the US is responsible for religious clashes, to get families of arrested rioters to agitate for their release, to get the public to demand improved conditions, and to brand Khanh and Khiem as US agents. Military situation: Viet Cong and South Vietnamese operations.] Vietnam Checklist, SC No. 10791/64, for the DCI. Sept. 10, 1964. 3 p. TOP SECRET. SANITIZED copy. Released Nov. 8, 1977. Johnson Library, NSF, Countries, Vietnam, Southeast Asia, Special Intelligence Material.
Declassified Documents Reference System Location:
1979-22A