USCIRF Extends Condolences on the Death of UBCV leader
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 8, 2008 Contact: Judith Ingram, Communications Director, (202) 523-3240, ext. 127 communications@uscirf.gov VIETNAM: USCIRF Extends Condolences on the Death of UBCV
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 8, 2008 Contact: Judith Ingram, Communications Director, (202) 523-3240, ext. 127 communications@uscirf.gov VIETNAM: USCIRF Extends Condolences on the Death of UBCV
July 5, 2008 Thich Huyen Quang, the head of the Vietnamese Buddhist movement that has refused to come under communist government control, died on Saturday
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