October 8, 2002 edition
It has been 37 years since the September 30 tragedy. Last week, children of the six army generals killed in the Communist coup attempt launched a book, Fireflies of Truth in the Night Sky, to commemorate the bloody event.
Following is a record of their recollections of the unfolding events during the week of 28 September to 5 October 1965. Lacking contextual facts, the book, which attempts to set the record straight, rests solely on eyewitness accounts.
It has been 37 years since the September 30 tragedy. Last week, children of the six army generals killed in the Communist coup attempt launched a book, Fireflies of Truth in the Night Sky, to commemorate the bloody event.
Following is a record of their recollections of the unfolding events during the week of 28 September to 5 October 1965. Lacking contextual facts, the book, which attempts to set the record straight, rests solely on eyewitness accounts.
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October 1, 2002 edition
It has been 37 years since the September 30 tragedy. Last week, children of the six army generals killed in the Communist coup attempt launched a book, Fireflies of Truth in the Night Sky, to commemorate the bloody event.
Following is a record of their recollections of the unfolding events during the week of 28 September to 5 October 1965. Lacking contextual facts, the book, which attempts to set the record straight, rests solely on eyewitness accounts.
It has been 37 years since the September 30 tragedy. Last week, children of the six army generals killed in the Communist coup attempt launched a book, Fireflies of Truth in the Night Sky, to commemorate the bloody event.
Following is a record of their recollections of the unfolding events during the week of 28 September to 5 October 1965. Lacking contextual facts, the book, which attempts to set the record straight, rests solely on eyewitness accounts.