Never Forget

Filipinx Americans and the Philippines Anti-Martial Law Movement

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No More Broken Treaties…Honor the Peace Agreement

Poster title - No More Broken Treaties Honor the Peace Agreement

The Indochina Peace Campaign was an independent antiwar project that began in 1972 and strived to build support to end the U.S. war in Vietnam. The Democratic Republic of Vietnam, the Republic of Vietnam, the United States, and the Republic of South Vietnam signed the Paris Peace Agreement in 1973. Anti-martial law movements in the Philippines made connections between the dictatorship and U.S. imperialism and the U.S. assaults in Vietnam. The Marcos regime’s support of the U.S. war in Vietnam was a legacy of ongoing U.S. efforts to squash leftist and communist insurgency throughout Asia.

Poster Information:

Organization: Indochina Peace Campaign
Place printer/issued: Santa Monica, CA
Contributor: American Friends Service Committee
Coverage: 1974-1975
Creator: Indochina Peace Campaign | Public Interest Communications
Language: English

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Phone | 310-825-2974

Fax | 310-206-9844

Campus Mailcode | 154602

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405 Hillgard Ave., Box 951546

Los Angeles, CA 90095-1546

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Phone | 310-825-2974

Fax | 310-206-9844

Campus Mailcode | 154602