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Assassination of Vietnamese-American journalists in the United States : ウィキペディア英語版 | Assassination of Vietnamese-American journalists in the United States Assassination of Vietnamese-American journalists in the United States concerns the killing of five Vietnamese émigré journalists for political motives who were active in the United States between 1981 and 1990. While the ethnic press is the most dangerous for U.S. journalists, more Vietnamese journalists have been killed than journalists from any other group, including African Americans, Latinos, Chinese, or Haitians. The murders of the five Vietnamese-American journalists were never solved. == Background == The first Vietnamese journalist attacked in the United States survived. In January 1980, the Vietnamese-language magazine office of ''Van Nghe Tien Phong'' located in Arlington, Virginia, was set fire by an explosion but publisher Nguyen Thanh Hoang lived.〔 In 1990, when the last of five journalists was killed, the victim also worked for ''Van Nghe Tien Phong'' and the publication reported that victim Triet Le was one of 10 of its staff attacked by gunfire inside of one year.〔 After the assassinations of the five and violence that affected other intellectuals, and not only journalists, police in the crime areas had no evidence to pin the murders on any person other than claims made by a group calling itself Vietnamese Party to Exterminate the Communists and Restore the Nation, or VOECRN. Despite the implied targets in the organization's name, the opinions of victims ranged across the spectrum.〔
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