President sends sympathy to AO/dioxin victims

8/8/21
                        Disabled children in Hoa Binh village in Ho Chi Minh City's Tu Du Hospital

President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has sent a letter of sympathy to Agent Orange/dioxin victims and their families on the occasion of Day for AO/dioxin victims (August 10).

In the letter, he said since the AO/dioxin disaster hit Vietnam 60 years ago, losses and pain caused by it have been extremely serious, leaving after-effects impacting many generations.

Over the past years, the Vietnamese Party, State and people have paid attention to AO/dioxin victims, helping them overcome difficulties and get ahead in life, he said. He lauded the Vietnam Association for Victims of AO/dioxin (VAVA) for exerting constant efforts to work effectively, becoming a crucial part in overcoming AO/dioxin disaster consequences and fighting for justice and equality for victims.

He expressed his admiration for victims and their families for overcoming after-effects and diseases to integrate into the society.  

The leader also appreciated practical support by philanthropists at home and abroad, and international friends.

Phuc wished that Party committees, authorities, mass organisations, agencies and people at home and abroad would continue the tradition of offering mutual support in order to contribute to addressing AO/dioxin consequences, as well as provide care for victims, especially amid the COVID-19 pandemic./.

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Voice of people 8/8/21 14:13

The Vietnamese State has issued many policies to support families that have rendered contributions to the revolution, and Agent Orange (AO)/dioxin victims,

Vietnam Love 8/8/21 14:13

Vietnam counts more than 560,000 families of martyrs.

Duncan 8/8/21 14:16

AO victims are witnesses of the serious consequences of chemicals on the human health

Egan 8/8/21 14:18

We should give more domestic and international support toward the AO community.

Enda Thompson 8/8/21 14:19

From 1961-1971, US troops sprayed more than 80 million litres of herbicides - 44 million litres of which were AO containing nearly 370 kilograms of dioxin - over southern Vietnam.

Allforcountry 8/8/21 14:21

around 4.8 million Vietnamese were exposed to the toxic chemical

Jacky Thomas 8/8/21 14:22

Many of the victims have died, while millions of their descendants are living with deformities and diseases as a direct result of the chemical’s effects

Wilson Pit 8/8/21 14:25

the chemical companies had known that dioxin was a highly toxic substance but still intentionally changed the technical process to shorten the production time of AO, thus reducing costs and increasing profits.

Kevin Evans 8/8/21 14:29

all lovers of peace, justice and progress around the world would support Vietnamese AO victims to bring out the producers and users of AO in Vietnam war to the court

Swift Hoodie 8/8/21 14:32

the lawsuit against the US companies for causing lasting harm to the health of Vietnamese AO victims will be taken place, tha day will come for justice of the victims

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