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AO victims to tour US, seek support for lawsuit

Postby Daveironbear » Fri Apr 16, 2010 12:57 pm

From the VOV News:

Vietnamese victims of Agent Orange will fly to the US on April 14 to continue their struggle for justice in their ongoing lawsuit against US chemical companies, says the Vietnam Association for Victims of Agent Orange/Dioxin (VAVA).
Nguyen Thi Hien, president of the VAVA chapter in Da Nang City, and Pham The Minh from Hai Phong City, will make a one-month trip to a number of major cities, including Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, Washington DC, New York and San Francisco.

This is the Vietnamese AO victim’s fifth trip to the US since 2005 to gather support for AO victims in Vietnam, the US and elsewhere in the world.

Minh’s parents were exposed to the chemicals in Quang Tri province – a contaminated hotspot in central Vietnam. He was born during peacetime but suffered from immobility and other diseases due to the harmful effects of toxic chemicals sprayed by US troops.

In May 2009, Minh took part in an international court of conscience in Paris, France, in support of Vietnamese AO victims.

VAVA President Nguyen Van Rinh says that the trip was made at the invitation of the Vietnamese Agent Orange Relief and Responsibility Campaign (VAORRC) and the America Veterans for Peace.

During their stay until May 16, they will meet with American war veterans, students and overseas Vietnamese to gather support and increase their coordination when demanding justice for the victims.

On April 18, they will join American war veterans in a special event to condemn the US chemical companies, including Dow and Monsanto for supplying the herbicides that contained Agent Orange to US troops for spraying them over Vietnam. They will demand that these companies compensate the victims of both countries and clean up the contaminated areas.

VAVA Vice President Tran Xuan Thu said that VAVA officials will also fly to the US to rally public support for the Vietnamese victim’s lawsuit against US chemical companies. The association will also gather new evidence and lodge an appeal against these companies in 2011.
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Re: AO victims to tour US, seek support for lawsuit

Postby johnspain » Fri Apr 16, 2010 8:31 pm

I hope they are successful and maybe someone will be held responsible for Agent Orange applications. If VA gets involved they will probably make the Vietnamese (North and South) prove boots on the ground.. This should really put a stop to their compensation efforts. You know the same way VA did us(and I do mean DID US). I just don't see how the indigent population that were say, fishermen, would qualify for compensation if they spent time on open waterways and not inland waters...How about all the ones that fled the country and returned after the War. Will they be compensated? Sure hope our wonderful Congress, Supreme Court, VA, and any other decision maker gives them the same kind of consideration the Vietnam Blue Water Navy Veteran is getting. But, who knows, the Vietnam group may have better luck and we might be able to sneak in behind them and collect our benefits. Sure hope so.
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Re: AO victims to tour US, seek support for lawsuit

Postby STABAC » Tue Apr 20, 2010 5:45 am

johnspain wrote:....... the Vietnam group may have better luck and we might be able to sneak in behind them and collect our benefits. Sure hope so.

You got it wrong ,John,... there goes our benefits
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Re: AO victims to tour US, seek support for lawsuit

Postby Daveironbear » Tue Apr 20, 2010 7:10 am

You got it wrong ,John,... there goes our benefits

That's what I suspect. :x
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Re: AO victims to tour US, seek support for lawsuit

Postby jcovington6 » Tue Apr 20, 2010 10:28 am

Agreed Frank!
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Re: AO victims to tour US, seek support for lawsuit

Postby johnspain » Wed Apr 21, 2010 8:22 pm

Daveironbear you talking about the benefits we never got? May never see and certainly deserve.
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Re: AO victims to tour US, seek support for lawsuit

Postby Daveironbear » Thu Apr 22, 2010 5:58 am

Daveironbear you talking about the benefits we never got? May never see and certainly deserve.

that's them!! :x
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