U.S.
must act for Agent Orange victims, veterans say
Wed Mar
29, 2006 7:37 AM ET
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By Ho
Binh Minh
The call for
"We demand that the
Last March, a federal
court dismissed a suit on behalf of millions of Vietnamese who charged the
Manufacturers named in
the suit included Dow Chemical Co. and Monsanto Co.
The Vietnam Association
for Victims of Agent Orange/Dioxin (VAVA) has filed an appeal, saying
assistance was needed urgently as many were dying from cancer, deformities and
organ dysfunction.
The
Among the
"We didn't know it
was going to be a catastrophic illness like it is now," he told Reuters
Television while visiting a charity in Hanoi that caters to veterans and
deformed children born to parents Vietnam believes were affected by Agent
Orange.
David Cline, national
president of the
"If you acknowledge
they get sick, then you have to acknowledge that the Vietnamese get sick. Two
sides of a coin, so there should be justice for all Agent Orange victims, not
just one group of them," Cline told Reuters Television.
VAVA says
Veterans and activists
called on the governments of
"The pain and
suffering are not a single individual's. This struggle
for justice is for the entire world, for future generations," their joint
statement said.
(Additional reporting by
Nguyen Van Vinh)
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