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...Laos (pop. 3,000,000), some 700,000 people have been displaced since 1962. Many fled from their homes last year when North Vietnamese and Pathet Lao forces recaptured the Plain of Jars after ten days of fighting. Others have been driven from their villages by U.S. bombs. The terror of the Laotian bombings has been reflected in a series of refugees' drawings collected by Fred Branfman, formerly of the International Voluntary Services (see page...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: Indochina: A Generation of Refugees | 5/10/1971 | See Source »

...prisoners of war-including downed pilots-will be released immediately "if the United States ceases its bombings and other interventions in Laotian affairs," Prince Soupanouvong, the Pathet Lao leader said Sunday in an interview published in a Swedish newspaper...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: POW's Free After Truce: Soupanouvong From Wire Dispatches | 4/12/1971 | See Source »

North Vietnamese and Pathet Lao forces stepped up the war in northern Laos, rocketing the ancient royal capital of Luang Prabang and assaulting four other nearby government positions. About 120 Americans, mostly women and children, fled Luang Prabang aboard American transport planesSunday. The city is reported to be almost completely surrounded by Pathet Lao forces...

Author: By From WIRE Dispatches, | Title: South Vietnamese Forces Routed at Laotian Border As B-52s Bomb Rebels | 3/22/1971 | See Source »

Fred Braniman, former Dispatch News Service International Correspond-ent in Laos, spoke on his personal experiences with victims of bombings. He described peace overtures made by the Pathet Lao and rebuffed by the U.S. Branfman said that the only parallel he could find for the present American actions in Laos was in the novel...

Author: By Jeffery L. Baker, | Title: Teach-Ins Reveal U. S. Role in Indochina | 3/13/1971 | See Source »

...statement said the invasion of Laos had produced a "new and extremely grave escalation" which directly menaced the security of North Vietnam and China and caused a threat to world peace. It also said, however, that the condition of the National Liberation Front and the Pathet Lao was "excellent...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lt. Font Seeks Military Discharge | 3/11/1971 | See Source »

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