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South Vietnam Draft Dodgers #207205

CBS Evening News for Saturday, Nov 21, 1970
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(Studio) South Vietnam Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky toured United States military bases; some South Vietnam avoiding military service.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd

(Montreal, Canada) Many South Vietnam students stay in Canada. [Student Truong LOI - says won't kill Vietnam; writes pacifist poetry.] Some students support VC actively. [Doan Phung MIEN - says would be arrested in South Vietnam for political views.] Saigon watches students closely; Canadian government embarrassed, cancels scholarship program; some South Vietnam say support Nguyen Van Thieu, don't want to fight. [MAN - says wants to help economy after war, doesn't want political war.]
REPORTER: Murray Fromson

Reporter(s):
Fromson, Murray;
Mudd, Roger
Duration:
00:05:30

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