During the Vietnam War, the U.S. dropped millions of gallons of Agent Orange, a toxic defoliant, on Vietnam in an attempt to remove the jungle used for cover by communist forces.
Decades later, civilians still suffer the consequences. Dioxin still lurks in Vietnam’s soil, causing deformities which are passed on from generation to generation.
Worldfocus correspondent Mark Litke and producer Ara Ayer travel to Vietnam and witness the devastating effects the toxin has left behind.
For more information on efforts to aid the victims of Agent Orange, visit the Vietnam Friendship Village
Monday, June 22, 2009
World Focus: Agent Orange
Labels:
Agent Orange,
Ara Ayer,
dioxin,
Mark Litke,
New Vietnam,
Sean McGinn,
Signature Story,
United States,
Vietnam,
Vietnam War
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