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  1. Thích Quảng Đức (chữ Hán: 釋 廣 德, Vietnamese: [tʰǐk̟ kʷâːŋ ɗɨ̌k] ⓘ; born Lâm Văn Túc; 1897 – 11 June 1963) was a Vietnamese Mahayana Buddhist monk who died by self-immolation at a busy Saigon road intersection on 11 June 1963.

  2. Oct 16, 2022 · By Mark Oliver | Edited By John Kuroski. Published October 16, 2022. Updated November 2, 2022. On a busy Saigon street in June 1963, Buddhist monk Thích Quảng Đức lit himself on fire and set off a chain of events that led to America's involvement in the Vietnam War.

  3. Nov 24, 2021 · In June of 1963, Vietnamese Mahayana Buddhist monk Thích Quang Duc burned himself to death at a busy intersection in Saigon. He was attempting to show that to fight all forms of oppression on equal terms, Buddhism too, needed to have its martyrs.

  4. Hoang Ngo. On June 11, 1963, an elderly Vietnamese Buddhist monk named Thích Quảng Đức burned himself to death at a busy intersection in Saigon. His act left an indelible image on the Viet Nam War. This was partly due to the iconic photographs taken by the Associated Press reporter Malcolm Browne.

  5. Thích Quảng Đức, thế danh Lâm Văn Tức, (1897 – 11 tháng 6 năm 1963) là một nhà sư Phật giáo Đại thừa người Việt Nam. Ông là người đã tẩm xăng tự thiêu tại ngã tư đường Lê Văn Duyệt và Phan Đình Phùng, Sài Gòn (nay là ngã tư đường Cách Mạng Tháng Tám và Nguyễn Đình ...

  6. Aug 28, 2012 · Photographer Malcolm Browne, known for his shocking and iconic image of a self-immolating monk in Saigon, died on Aug. 27, 2012 at the age of 81. Browne was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for ...

  7. Jun 11, 2021 · Thich Quang Ducs self-immolation prompted multiple interpretations. The conventional interpretation from the current Vietnamese Communist state sees the self-immolation as an act of protest against the South Vietnamese government, at the time headed by President Ngo Dinh Diem.[3]

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