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Napalm girl an uncomfortable figure for vietnams communist govt
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The "Napalm Girl" photograph, also known as "The Terror of War," captured by Associated Press photographer Nick Ut during the Vietnam War, is indeed an uncomfortable figure for Vietnam's communist government. The iconic image shows a young girl, Phan Thị Kim Phúc, running n4ked and severely burned from a napalm bombing in 1972. The photograph became a symbol of the horrors of the war and the devastating impact of the conflict on civilians. While the photograph is associated with the actions of the U.S. military during the war, it is also a reminder of the suffering endured by the Vietnamese people. In communist Vietnam, the government is sensitive to any images or stories that may be perceived as critical of their regime or remind people of the darker aspects of the war's history.

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