
Paris appeal court issues biased, unfair ruling against Tran To Nga
Vietnam has expressed regret over the Paris Court of Appeal's ruling in the lawsuit filed by Tran To Nga against U.S. manufacturers of Agent Orange/dioxin

Vietnam has expressed regret over the Paris Court of Appeal's ruling in the lawsuit filed by Tran To Nga against U.S. manufacturers of Agent Orange/dioxin
A Paris court Thursday rejected an appeal by a French-Vietnamese woman who has been trying to sue Monsanto and other makers of Agent Orange for the chemical's use in the war in Vietnam
She is the first and only civilian to bring a lawsuit against the 14 multinational chemical firms
Earlier this week, a French court rejected a lawsuit filed by 79-year old Tran To Nga against 14 chemical companies
In a statement, Bayer said it welcomed the court's decision while saying it had 'great sympathy for Ms. Tran To Nga and all those who suffered during the [war in Vietnam]'
With only one arm and no legs, Tran Thi Hoan has managed to build a successful life
The trial on Tran To Nga’s lawsuit against 26 United States chemical firms will take place in Evry City, France on January 25
The event was held again in 2019 after its success in 2018
US forces sprayed 80 million litres (21 million gallons) of Agent Orange over South Vietnam between 1962 and 1971 in a desperate bid to flush out guerrillas by depriving them of tree cover and food
Tran Thi Hieu Thao, residing in Cu Lao Dung District, Soc Trang Province, southern Vietnam, was born without any limb due to her mother’s exposure to Agent Orange
The display runs from Oct 25 to Nov 25 at the Thua Thien – Hue Historical Museum
In a possible sign of the sensitivity surrounding Agent Orange in Vietnam, where millions of people are still suffering its effects, reporters were not allowed to attend the outdoor briefing for Mattis at Bien Hoa Air Base
So it is with pleasure that I would like to mention a rather lovely lady with a heart of gold who’s been working with disabled and handicapped kids including youngsters with mental difficulties due to such things as Agent Orange and other causes
So it is with pleasure that I would like to mention a rather lovely lady with a heart of gold who’s been working with disabled and handicapped kids including youngsters with mental difficulties due to such things as Agent Orange and other causes
Matthew Keenan, 68, used to serve in the American war in Vietnam and currently suffers from cancer due to his exposure to the toxic chemical.
An American couple who protested the American war in Vietnam now finds purpose in helping Vietnamese children born with defects due to Agent Orange
A septuagenarian woman in the central Vietnamese province of Quang Binh has raised and taken care of her two disabled sons who are victims of Agent Orange (AO)/dioxin on her own for more than four decades. Nguyen Van Hai, 44, and Nguyen Van Hien, 41, who are both victims of dioxin, have been in the loving care of their 73-year-old mother Tran Thi Dang, of Le Thuy District, in the last 44 years.
Tran To Nga has been single-minded in her quest in seeking justice for Vietnamese Agent Orange victims
Vietnam and the United States on Tuesday launched the second phase of a dioxin clean-up in Danang, where millions of litres of Agent Orange were stored during the war between the former enemies.