Phụng Hoàng

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Phụng Hoàng is the Vietnamese name for the Phoenix Program, a covert U.S.-led intelligence and counterinsurgency operation targeting the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Vietnam War program
counterinsurgency program
covert operation
intelligence program
allegation extrajudicial killings
torture of detainees
widespread human rights abuses
associatedTerm neutralization program
pacification
conflict Vietnam War
controversy civilian casualties
use of blacklists
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
hasEnglishName Phoenix Program NERFINISHED
hasMeaningInVietnamese phoenix
historicalAssessment highly controversial
implementedBy Army of the Republic of Vietnam NERFINISHED
South Vietnamese security services NERFINISHED
language Vietnamese
ledBy Central Intelligence Agency NERFINISHED
legacy model for later counterinsurgency and intelligence programs
method capture and assassination operations
intelligence coordination
interrogation
notableCritic U.S. Congress investigators NERFINISHED
human rights organizations
operatedInCountry South Vietnam NERFINISHED
oversightBody CIA Station in Saigon NERFINISHED
Military Assistance Command Vietnam NERFINISHED
primaryObjective intelligence gathering on Viet Cong
neutralization of Viet Cong political infrastructure
relatedConcept counterinsurgency doctrine
state repression
relatedProgram CORDS NERFINISHED
supportedBy United States military NERFINISHED
targetedGroup National Liberation Front cadres NERFINISHED
Viet Cong infrastructure
timePeriod early 1970s
late 1960s
typeOfWarfare counterinsurgency
political warfare
usedTactic informant networks
interrogation centers
village-level intelligence collection

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Phoenix Program VietnameseName Phụng Hoàng