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Vietnam War Crimes Working Group Files : ウィキペディア英語版 | Vietnam War Crimes Working Group
The Vietnam War Crimes Working Group (VWCWG) was a Pentagon task force set up in the wake of the My Lai Massacre and its media disclosure, to attempt to ascertain the veracity of emerging claims of war crimes by U.S. armed forces in Vietnam, during the Vietnam War period. The investigation compiled over 9,000 pages of investigative files, sworn statements by witnesses and status reports for top military officers, indicating that 320 alleged incidents had factual basis. 〔 (Civilian Killings Went Unpunished ), by Nick Turse and Deborah Nelson, Los Angeles Times, August 6, 2006〕 ==Working Group Files== The group's files document 320 alleged incidents that were substantiated by United States Army investigators — not including the 1968 My Lai Massacre. The documents are housed by the United States National Archives and Records Administration and were declassified in the mid-1990s.〔Deborah Nelson. (“The War Behind Me: Vietnam Veterans Confront the Truth About U.S. War Crimes” ). Basic Books, 2008. ISBN 978-0-465-00527-7〕 Journalists such as Nick Turse and Deborah Nelson have written about the files, using them to show that atrocities were more extensive than had been officially acknowledged.〔Nick Turse, (Kill Anything That Moves : U.s. War Crimes And Atrocities In Vietnam, 1965-1973 ), a doctoral dissertation, Columbia University 2005〕〔Nick Turse, (“A My Lai a Month: How the US Fought the Vietnam War” ), The Asia-Pacific Journal, Vol. 47-6-08, November 21, 2008〕
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