Friday, April 28, 1972

Hue Ralliers Hit N. Viets

HUE, South Vietnam (UPI) --Some 10,000 persons Wednesday gathered in a central square in the city of Hue, 50 miles south of the Demilitarized Zone, to protest the North Vietnamese offensive. The rally broke up when Saigon government employes (sic) turned up.

The demonstrators were mostly members of a new Communist resistance movement formed by religious groups and political parties after the offensive started. The rally was sponsored by the city's transport workers.






"Hue Ralliers Hit N. Viets", by (UPI), published in the Pacific Stars and Stripes, Friday, April 28, 1972 and reprinted from European and Pacific Stars and Stripes, a Department of Defense publication copyright, 2002 European and Pacific Stars and Stripes.
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