
The truth behind the photo of two babies affected by Agent Orange that is being shared online.
Netizens are emotionally sharing photos of two baby victims of Agent Orange with eyes as clear as angels; the photos were taken 33 years ago.

Netizens are emotionally sharing photos of two baby victims of Agent Orange with eyes as clear as angels; the photos were taken 33 years ago.

Throughout her 16-year journey seeking justice for Vietnamese victims of Agent Orange/dioxin, Ms. Tran To Nga has always affirmed that she is not alone.

Born a victim of Agent Orange, and with her health steadily declining, Ms. Sửu single-handedly manages to raise and educate her three young children.
In A Lưới district, Thừa Thiên - Huế province, nearly 5.000 people were affected by chemical toxins. In recent years, this land has gradually revived thanks to the compassion of the soldiers.

Despite having her lawsuit against 14 American chemical companies dismissed by a French court, Ms. Tran To Nga affirmed that she will appeal and pursue the case to the end.

Ms. Tran To Nga will appeal after the court dismissed her lawsuit against companies involved in supplying dioxin during the war in Vietnam.

On May 10th, a French court dismissed a lawsuit filed by Ms. Tran To Nga against 14 companies involved in supplying Agent Orange dioxin during the war in Vietnam.

The Ho Chi Minh City Journalists' Motorcycle Club and Thanh Cong Private Vocational Training Center donated 500 warm jackets and 500 boxes of instant noodles to the Association of Victims of Agent Orange in Lam Dong province.

Tran To Nga, a Vietnamese expatriate in France and a victim of Agent Orange, affirmed that she is fighting not only for herself but also for her children and millions of other victims.

This is the second time the program has been organized, aiming to bring joy to victims of Agent Orange and dioxin, victims of landmines, and to honor the soldiers of the Truong Son Mountains from the past.
Victims of Agent Orange are the poorest of the poor, the most suffering of the suffering.

"On days when the weather changes drastically, the children get terrible headaches, they scream, scratch, and tear at my clothes. All I can do is hold them tightly, letting them bite my arm as much as they want."

Lying in bed, weighing less than 30kg, and suffering from constant convulsions that require him to be tied up and his legs suspended, Vu Tat Thang still cherishes his dream of becoming a programmer.

Scientists experimented with Agent Orange, performed surgery without anesthesia, and studied "monsters" on orphans... to see how well the body could withstand such conditions.

With a history spanning over 100 years, Monsanto – one of the world's largest seed and chemical companies – has been embroiled in numerous lawsuits alleging it caused health and environmental problems for people in many countries.

On August 5th, in Ho Chi Minh City, to make a practical contribution to society in caring for and assisting victims of Agent Orange and people with disabilities on the occasion of "Agent Orange Victims Day" - August 10th, 2017, the Ho Chi Minh City Red Cross Society organized a walk program "For Agent Orange Victims and Poor People with Disabilities" in 2017 at Dam Sen Cultural Park.

During the war of aggression against Vietnam, especially from 1965 to 1971, the US imperialists used various herbicides and defoliants to sabotage our military and economic resources.

The wedding day of this couple, both affected by dioxin, brought tears to the eyes of many locals.

Never having experienced Tet (Vietnamese New Year), Mrs. Thuan and her three children are living through the dreary days of their lives in Hai Phong.

For decades since their birth, the children of the elderly war veteran couple, disabled by Agent Orange, have never once experienced Tet (Vietnamese Lunar New Year).

On October 18th, Vietnam and the United States jointly held a ceremony to launch the second and final phase of heat treatment at Da Nang Airport.

Before she died, the mother bequeathed all her house and land to her youngest son, who was disabled due to Agent Orange exposure, after having already divided the inheritance among her other children.

Born with congenital deformities, including hemiplegia and scoliosis, Pham Thi Nhi grew up feeling ashamed and insecure because of her imperfect body.

I entered the house, and seeing a stranger, Nga stopped eating and just looked at me, giggling, then wiggled her withered legs, trying to crawl towards me, wanting a kiss on the cheek.

A photo appeared on Facebook showing sweet potatoes turning green after being boiled, due to them being grown in an area contaminated with Agent Orange.

The dedication and thirst for knowledge of Hoai Thuong, the little girl nicknamed "Penguin" who suffers from the effects of Agent Orange, has earned her immense admiration from everyone.

Forty years have passed since the end of the Vietnam War, but many Vietnamese people are still suffering from the lingering effects of Agent Orange.

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(VTC News) - Hundreds of thousands of people have died, hundreds of thousands of children have been born with congenital deformities, and hundreds of thousands of families are living in extreme suffering.

Sixty-two people were randomly selected in Da Nang to have their blood samples tested for dioxin levels. The results showed that 100% of the blood samples were contaminated.