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19-06-2007 L'agent orange en procès à New York France 24
15-06-2007 L'agent orange poursuit ses ravages au Vietnam Réseau Canoë
27-03-2007 Ministry offers support to dioxin sufferers Stuff.co.nz (New Zealand)
21-03-2007 Agent Orange : Des soldats seront indemnisés Radio Canada
12-03-2007 The Last Battle of Vietnam Time
05-03-2007 Philips taken to court over Agent Orange claims worth 1 bln eur CNN Money
12-02-2007 Monsanto dumped toxic waste in UK The Guardian - UK
12-02-2007 Dioxine : aide américaine à décontaminer l’aéroport de Dà Nang Courrier du Vietnam
09-02-2007 US cash for Agent Orange study BBC
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01-06-2006 Agent orange, Ottawa publie ses rapports d'enquête Radio Canada
24-05-2006 VIETNAM • "L'agent orange est une arme de destruction massive" www.courrierinternational.com
01-05-2005 The things they still carry Daily Southtown
30-04-2005 For victims of Agent Orange, final battle still being waged Fairfax Digital (Australia)
29-04-2005 US appeals court to consider Agent Orange appeal in June Vietnam new agency
27-04-2005 Vietnam les oubliés de la dioxine Le Monde .fr
25-04-2005 Trente ans après la guerre, un million de Vietnamiens souffrent encore des effets du terrible Agent Orange. Ouest-France
24-04-2005 Rediscovering Vietnam: Agent Orange's effects St Louis Today (St Louis Web site
24-04-2005 A long-ago war's grimmest legacy lives on NorthJersey.com
22-04-2005 GAO Report on Agent Orange: Limited Information Is Available on the Number of Civilians Exposed in Vietnam and Their Workers' Compensation Claims All American Patriot
17-04-2005 Agent Orange Dioxin Raises Cancer Risk in Vietnam Veterans Food Consumer
12-04-2005 Spokane native to be honored posthumously The SpokesMan-Review.com
09-04-2005 Vietnamese appeal U.S. court's ruling on Agent Orange case Newsday.com
08-04-2005 Vietnamese Agent Orange victims file appeal request Thanh Nien News
07-04-2005 US abandons health study on Agent Orange Nature 434, 687
01-04-2005 Peter Yarrow apologizes to Vietnam Associated Press
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US appeals court to consider Agent Orange appeal in June
[29-04-2005] HA NOI — The US Court of Appeals will begin consideration in June of the appeal of Vietnamese Agent Orange victims, said lawyer Luu Van Dat on Wednesday.
Dat, who is also a permanent member of the Viet Nam Association for Victims of Agent Orange/Dioxin (VAVA) Central Committee, said that a panel of judges of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals will begin considering the plaintiffs’ appeal of Federal District Judge Jack Weintein’s recent dismissal of the case.
Dat reasserted that Weinstein’s decision was unfounded and subjective.
The appeal may take time and face numerous difficulties, but justice will win out, Dat said confidently.
VAVA deputy general secretary Nguyen Trong Nhan quoted the American magazine Nature as saying that between 2.2 and 4.8 million Vietnamese live in areas affected by the toxic chemical.
The Viet Nam Dioxin Collective, meanwhile, has urged people all over the world to voice their solidarity with Agent Orange/dioxin victims in Viet Nam, Laos and Cambodia.
In a press release issued by the collective on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the liberation of southern Viet Nam on April 30, the organisation said that many Vietnamese families are still suffering from the grave effects of chemicals dropped by the US over the country between 1961 and 1971.
According to the organisation, more than a million Vietnamese people suffer from disease and disabilities related to their exposure to Agent Orange/dioxin.
To this day, over 200,000 third-generation Vietnamese live with birth defects, deformities and disease attributable to exposure to the chemicals.
The organisation called on people around the world to support VAVA in the lawsuit against US chemical firms and assist the families of Agent Orange victims.
A rally will be organised at the Georges Pompidou Centre in Paris to support the families affected by Agent Orange, according to the Viet Nam Dioxin Collective.
A drum troupe from Viet Nam, dressed in orange, will participate in the rally. The collective will also distribute fliers and collect signatures on petitions in support of victims, as well as mount a photo exhibit.
Meanwhile, the French newspaper, Liberation, carried a photo account of the consequences of the Viet Nam war in its April 27 edition. — VNS
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