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Magazine written during or shortly after the event was taking place (high quality publications, but news articles written while an event is taking place can have errors when there hasn't been enough time to investigate all the information). Since its promotion, no new text has been added and most changes are cosmetic so that the links point to the correct article after a page has been moved. I tried looking for additional sources using
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117:. They responded with a coup, broadcasting their promise to revive Diem's policies. KhĆ”nh evaded capture and rallied allies while the U.S. continued their support for his rule. KhĆ”nh forced PhĆ”t and Äį»©c to capitulate the next morning and various coup leaders appeared at a media conference where they denied that a coup had taken place. To maintain power, KhĆ”nh tried to court support from Buddhist activists, who supported negotiations to end the
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Scholar, but there were no major sources to add: there isn't an official name for the coup (so nothing specific to search for in databases) and there was a coup attempt every few weeks in South Vietnam at this time. Everything is cited in the article, and I think it is in good shape to
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Sorry for the lack or response. This historical topic is not my area of expertise (I mostly deal with late-19th century
Canadian history) so my skills here are limited. The sources fall into three categories: academic sources from the Cambridge University Press (extremely high quality), books
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