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In response to his death, members of the Beneficent Congregational Church not only passed a resolution dated December 15, 1965 dedicating themselves to ending the Vietnam War but also called upon the country’s leadership to find new methods of bringing freedom, justice and decency to the world. The rising cost of religious freedom in Vietnam | TheHill The ongoing violations of religious freedom and detention of Nguyen Bac Truyen prevent a closer bond between the United States and Vietnam. Mr. Truyen’s release is an important goalpost for a Solidarity in Little Saigon

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