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The National Committee for a Citizens Commission of Inquiry on U.S. war crimes in Vietnam (CCI) was founded in New York in November 1969 by Ralph Schoenman. The purpose was to document American wartime atrocities throughout Indochina. The founding of the organization was prompted by Seymour Hersh's disclosure on November 13, 1969 in The St. Louis Post-Dispatch concerning the March 1968 My Lai massacre. CCI was the first organization to bring to public attention the testimony of Vietnam War veterans who had witnessed or participated in atrocities.
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