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and an advocate for religious freedom, particularly for followers of Hòa Hảo. She also published books and wrote memoirs of her late husband. She died in California at the age of 86 on 9 October 2010.
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where they forced to perform hard labor along with forced indoctrination of Communist propaganda. She was sentenced to a camp in the jungle of
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and later resettled to the United States after being sponsored by her children. During, her remaining years, she was heavily present in
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in English-language text. In accordance with Vietnamese custom, this person should be referred to by the
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in hopes that with Minh in power, the negotiation peace talks go smoothly but to no avail.
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in attacking and looting towns and engaging in battle with the government forces, the
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where she would spend five years before being released. Afterward, she immigrated to
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with whom she had six children with. She was also an ardent follower of
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She entered politics by running for a seat in the lower house of the
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House of Representatives (lower house) of the Republic of Vietnam
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On 13 July 1956 her husband was sentenced to death by President
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where she would live for a little over seven years until the
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activities, such as being outspoken of the regime of the
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On 30 April 1975 after South Vietnam's takeover by the
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Vietnamese name
surname
given name

House of Representatives
South Vietnam
An Giang province
Sa Đéc province
Cochinchina
French Indochina
Vietnamese Democratic Socialist Party
Lê Quang Vinh
House of Representatives (lower house) of the Republic of Vietnam
collapse and surrender of South Vietnam
PAVN
Dương Văn Minh
Hòa Hảo
Ba Cụt
Lai Vung district
Sa Đéc province
Cochinchina
French Indochina
Ba Cụt
Hòa Hảo
new religious movement
syncretistic

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