Texting campaign supports AO/dioxin victims
NDO - A text message campaign was officially launched in Hanoi on July 22 to raise funds for Agent Orange

Vietnam has officially voiced its support for the victims of Agent Orange and dioxin, who are now demanding accountability from the chemical companies responsible for producing these harmful substances. The government is advocating for justice on behalf of those affected by the toxic chemicals used during the Vietnam War, which have led to severe health issues and disabilities among the population.
The issue of Agent Orange is particularly poignant in Vietnam, where millions were exposed to the chemical during the conflict. The Vietnamese government has been actively working to raise awareness about the long-term impacts of these chemicals, which continue to affect generations. Victims and their families have been calling for reparations and acknowledgment from the companies that manufactured these chemicals, which include major corporations that operated during the war.
In recent statements, officials have reiterated the need for international support and cooperation in addressing the consequences of Agent Orange. They emphasize that the fight for justice is not only a national issue but a global one, as it reflects on the responsibilities of corporations in wartime and their impact on human health and the environment.
As the plight of these victims continues to garner attention, Vietnam remains committed to advocating for their rights and seeking reparative justice. This movement is part of a broader effort to ensure that the legacy of the war does not fade into obscurity, and that those affected receive the support they need.