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Citizens Commission of Inquiry : ウィキペディア英語版 | Citizens Commission of Inquiry The National Committee for a Citizens Commission of Inquiry on U.S. War Crimes in Vietnam (CCI) was founded in New York by Ralph Schoenman in November 1969 to document American atrocities throughout Indochina. The formation of the organization was prompted by the disclosure of the My Lai Massacre on November 12, 1969 by Seymour Hersh, writing for the ''New York Times''. The group was the first to bring to public attention the testimony of American Vietnam War veterans who had witnessed or participated in atrocities. ==Origins== Schoenman had previously worked on the International War Crimes Tribunal founded by Bertrand Russell. Schoenman left CCI in the hands of two New Left anti-war activists, Tod Ensign and Jeremy Rifkin.〔 They were joined in early 1970 by several Vietnam War veterans, including Robert Bowie Johnson, a West Point graduate and former infantry captain, and Michael Uhl, a retired 1st lieutenant in military intelligence.
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