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Salient. Victoria University Student Newspaper. Vol. 38, No. 9. April 29, 1975

Vietnamese Woman And The Struggle For Liberation

page 8

[unclear: Vietnamese] Woman And The [unclear: Struggle] For [unclear: Liberation]

Mrs Nguyen Linh Quy (left) and Madam Le Thu of the DRV visiting the Willis St. Dental Clinic.

Mrs Nguyen Linh Quy (left) and Madam Le Thu of the DRV visiting the Willis St. Dental Clinic.

Madam Le Thu (left) and Mrs Nguyen Linh Quy at one of the ptaycentres.

Madam Le Thu (left) and Mrs Nguyen Linh Quy at one of the ptaycentres.

Four Vietnamese women visited Wellington on April 13-15 as [unclear: repres of] Women's Union of the DRV (North Vietnam) and the Liberation Women's Union of the [unclear: PRG he] visit had been organised by an ad-hoc committee of various women's organisations. While in [unclear: Wellingt names] women were able to pass on their experiences in making two revolutions, one for women's [unclear: liber one] national independence and freedom.

Salient believes that this visit constitutes an important part of [unclear: the tional] Women's Year activities in this country and we print two speeches from the visit on these pages. [unclear: One dra] McCallum, commenting on the importance of this visit for women and anti-war activists in New [unclear: Zeala other] speech is by Mrs Nquyen Linh Quy, a journalist from the DRV. Mrs Quy's speech outlines [unclear: many of] the dual revolution that Vietnamese women have been fighting.