VAVA and THE FRIENDSHIP VILLAGE: Seeking Justice for the Victims of Agent Orange in Vietnam
by YaiZa
Written by Yaiza Morales According to History, the U.S. War in Vietnam started in 1959 and ended in 1975, but more than fifty years later, its horrifying effects physically permeate in the daily lives of millions of Vietnamese people. This is due to the 80 million liters of Agent Orange and other toxic chemicals that were sprayed by the U.S. military in Southern Vietnam from 1961 to 1971. What exactly is Agent Orange? It is an herbicide that contains extremely […]
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