Vietnam. A television history. Thich Tri Thu [produced by WGBH Boston Video]
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The Most Venerable Thich Tri Thu was president of the United Vietnam Buddhist Congregation at the time of this interview (1981). He recalls President Ngo Dinh Diem''s "Buddhist Crisis" of 1963, describing the repression and arrests of Buddhist monks and nuns, and their resistance through protests, rallies, and self-immolation.
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6 minutes
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Alexander Street
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