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In 1963, Thích Quảng Đức, a Vietnamese Zen Buddhist monk, self-immolated in Saigon to protest the South Vietnamese government's repressive policies against Buddhists, particularly under President Ngô Đình Diệm. His act of self-sacrifice drew international attention to the persecution faced by Buddhists and highlighted the broader issues of religious intolerance and political oppression in Vietnam. The shocking image of his self-immolation became a powerful symbol of resistance and galvanized support for the Buddhist cause. This event played a significant role in increasing public awareness of the Vietnam War and the struggles within the country.

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