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Title:
Situation in South Vietnam
Date of Creation:
June 10, 1964
Date of Declassification:
July 22, 1976
Type of Document:
Weekly report
Level of Classification:
SECRET
Status of Copy:
ORIGINAL
Pagination, Illustration:
20 p., 1 map
Abstract:
The Situation in South Vietnam (Catholics demonstrate against injustices resulting from Buddhist pressures; Major Dang Sy was pronounced responsible for killing of Buddhist demonstrators in Hue; Buddhist leader Quang will support the govt. despite his dislike for Khanh; Khanh has released the generals of the Minh junta, indicating that he is leaning toward neutralism; Khanh will reorganize govt. to separate himself from disruptive political and religious issues; elections; declining VC activity; details of VC operations; harvests; strategic hamlets program; relaxation of restrictions placed on French importers; Australia to send additional training teams to Vietnam. North Vietnam propaganda covers the possibility of establishing a provisional govt. in South Vietnam). Intelligence and Reporting Subcommittee of the Interagency Vietnam Coordinating Committee, Weekly Report, OCI No. 1280/64. June 10, 1964. 20 p., map. SECRET/BACKGROUND USE ONLY/NO FOREIGN DISSEM. Declassified July 22, 1976.
Declassified Documents Reference System Location:
1976-21E