A Call to Action on Orange Day
With about 80 million liters of toxic herbicides, mostly Agent Orange, containing high concentrations of dioxin, the most powerful toxin ever known, this "chemical warfare" was sprayed on at least 4.8 million Vietnamese and poisoned three million of them. Out of this population, many have died or are dying, many who survive, especially children born with severe deformities, suffer a fate even worse than death.
A year has gone by from August 10, 2009 to August 10, 2010, the world has changed, human civilization has made a new step, the understanding of the toxicity of Agent Orange has reached a new depth, interactive relationships among countries and peoples have become more widespread, the aspiration of people to live together peacefully is more and more urgent and of course the struggle for justice of victims of Agent Orange the world over has intensified.
Yet, justice and truly meaningful fairness for Vietnamese victims still remain mainly an aspiration. Despite all efforts by the government and people of
On the occasion of August 10, 2010, as the organization representing the victims of Agent Orange in
All Agent Orange victims in all countries, especially
All individuals, non-governmental organizations and governments all over the world to do their best to support the victims of Agent Orange in
We all so call upon the U.S. Congress and government to realize that it is a good time for them and for all people to clearly recognize their responsibility for the consequences of the past chemical warfare, in order that the peoples of both our nations strengthen friendship imbued in peace and development.
On behalf of 3 million victims of Agent Orange in
This pain is not ours alone, it hurts everyone!
The Central Board of the Vietnam Association for Victims of Agent Orange/dioxin