Monday, August 8, 2011

CNDP Demands Justice for Vietnamese Victims of Agent Orange

CNDP Demands Justice for Vietnamese Victims of Agent Orange 

On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the first use of Agent
Orange and other herbicides on Vietnam that falls on 10 August
2011, the Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament and Peace (CNDP)
expresses its unqualified support to the appeal issued by the
Vietnam Association for the Victims of Agent Orange/Dioxin
(VAVA).

The indiscriminate and wide-spread spraying of nearly 80 million
liters of dioxin-laced "Agent Orange" and other herbicides from
1961 to 1971 had wrecked havoc in Vietnam by destroying over
3 million hectares of forests, mangroves and cultivable land and
rendering over 3 million Vietnamese people crippled and disease-
stricken. Over the years, hundreds of thousands of such victims
have died in agonizing circumstances and hundreds of thousands
of their progenies were born with unimaginable birth defects. The
Agent Orange victims are a living example of the long-lasting and
horrendous effects of chemical warfare.

The United States Government, which is guilty of conducting
chemical warfare in Vietnam, has to be held accountable for
committing this horrendous war crime against the Vietnamese
people and has to be brought to justice. The U.S. Government
and the chemical companies – Dow, Monsanto, etc., which
had manufactured and supplied the toxic chemicals – must be
compelled to pay adequate compensation to all the victims of
"Agent Orange" and held responsible for remediation of the dioxin-
contaminated land and water bodies in Vietnam.

The CNDP expresses its full support to the just demands of the victims
of "Agent Orange" and, hereby, assures them that it will do all it
can to rally the support of the Government and people of India
and as well as of concerned people elsewhere in the quest of the
Vietnamese people for justice.

N. D. Jayaprakash
Achin Vanaik
J. Sri Raman
Sukla Sen
Anil Chaudhary

6 August 2011

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Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament and Peace (CNDP)

A 124/6 Katwaria Sarai, New Delhi-16

Telefax: 011-26517814

Web : www.cndpindia.org

 

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