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Victims of Agent Orange Tell Their Stories |
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Written by Chi Cao Minh (SVSA)
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Tuesday, 06 December 2005 |
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A3C Ballroom, Old Union Clubhouse, Stanford University Friday, December 9, 2005 – 6:30pm to 8:30pm
STANFORD, Calif - Vietnam Agent Orange Relief & Responsibility Campaign and Stanford Vietnamese Student Association present a chance to learn about the growing campaign to seek responsibility by insisting that our government honor its moral and legal responsibility to compensate the Vietnamese victims of Agent Orange.
 © 2005
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• Seek permission prior to usage. Wars do not end when the bombs stop falling and the fighting ceases. During the Vietnam War, the U.S. defoliated the forests of Vietnam with the deadly chemicals, such as Agent Orange, which disabled and sickened soldiers, civilians and several generations of their offspring on two continents. Today, three million Vietnamese suffer the devastating effects of chemical defoliants, such as birth defects, cancers, and severe diseases. |