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Vietnam Golden Heart Fund makes debut

Vietnam Golden Heart Fund makes debut

The Vietnam Golden Heart Fund made its debut in Hanoi on Jan. 12, calling on individuals, organisations, and benefactors both at home and abroad to join hands to help the poor, AO/dioxin victims and families of soldiers and invalids.

Seoul exhibition to examine Vietnam War scars

Seoul exhibition to examine Vietnam War scars

Japanese photographer Murayama Yasufumi, who has photographed Agent Orange victims for a decade, will display them

Mexican Party voices support for AO/dioxin victims

The leader of the Mexican Labour Party (PT) has voiced support for the Vietnamese AO/dioxin victims, saying that US chemical companies must take responsibility for the great damages they have caused to the Vietnamese people.

Mexican MPs voice support for AO victims

The Mexico-Vietnam Friendship Parliamentarians Group has voiced their support for Vietnamese Agent Orange/dioxin victims in their fight for justice.

Meeting marks anniversary of AO disaster

Meeting marks anniversary of AO disaster

A large meeting has been held to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the day when AO/dioxin was first sprayed by US troops in Vietnam.

50 years of AO catastrophe in VN observed nationwide

A series of meetings have been held nationwide to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the day when Agent Orange (AO)/dioxin began to be sprayed in Vietnam (August 10, 1961).

VN’s AO victims not alone in fight for justice

Although a lawsuit filed by Vietnamese Agent Orange/dioxin victims against US chemical companies was rejected by the US Court, a great number of friends throughout the world, even US veterans and organisations, affirmed their intention to continue joining the struggle for not only AO/dioxin victims but also justice and humanity.

More help urged for Agent Orange victims

Support for Vietnamese Agent Orange/Dioxin victims was necessary to ease the mental and physical pain victims felt, a conference held by the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) fund for victims heard here yesterday.

Dioxin victims’ efforts to overcome fate showcased

Dioxin victims’ efforts to overcome fate showcased

An exhibition that has opened in Ho Chi Minh City has more than 50 photos depicting the daily lives of the victims

Japanese female writer awarded peace insignia

The Vietnam Union of Friendship Organisations (VUFO) has presented the “For Peace and Friendship Among Nations” insignia to writer Hiramatsu Tomoko, member of the Japan - Vietnam Council for Peace and Friendship (JVPF).

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Documentary fest debuts in Dong Nai

DONG NAI — Two workshops concentrating on making documentaries for television will open the very first Southern Area TV Documentary Film Festival in Dong Nai Province today.The festival has been locked in Bien Hoa City's Buu Lengthy Tourist Park.The big event has attracted filmmakers and producers from 41 TV and r / c in addition to film companies in the area.The 3-day festival is organised through the Dong Nai Tv and radio and it is partners. It's designed: "Viet Nam and it is people while renewal and

Culture Vulture (May, 23  2012)

Culture Vulture (May, 23 2012)

Composer Vu Nhat Tan intends to debut his work on the inaugural LA Worldwide Audio Festival in La from May 9 to 26.Tan spoke about his work.You stated that the latest piece for that orchestra was inspired by and modified in the book of poetry The Song of Napalm through the American poet Bruce Weigl. How was the collaboration setup?I met the Southwest Chamber Music orchestra in 2008 once they first co-operated with Viet Nam. This Year, I had been a guest artist in another