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Hope Rises From Ashes of My Lai
Hy Vọng Mọc Lên từ Tro Tàn Mỹ Lai
Advanced Listening
https://www.facebook.com/le.quocan.146/videos/548056163020672/
Forty years ago Sunday, a group of U.S. soldiers stormed into a small hamlet in Vietnam, searching for insurgents. They found none, but killed more than 500 villagers, many of them, women and children. Out of the ashes of what became known as the My Lai Massacre has grown hope and friendship. As Gil Halsted reports, the village has new schools and peace park, thanks to the work of a Vietnam veteran and a group of Quakers from Madison Wisconsin.
(Subtitled by Le Quoc An’s Listening Class)
Advanced Listening
https://www.facebook.com/le.quocan.146/videos/548056163020672/
Forty years ago Sunday, a group of U.S. soldiers stormed into a small hamlet in Vietnam, searching for insurgents. They found none, but killed more than 500 villagers, many of them, women and children. Out of the ashes of what became known as the My Lai Massacre has grown hope and friendship. As Gil Halsted reports, the village has new schools and peace park, thanks to the work of a Vietnam veteran and a group of Quakers from Madison Wisconsin.
(Subtitled by Le Quoc An’s Listening Class)