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Agent Orange: A Vietnamese grandmother's last battle

Agent Orange: A Vietnamese grandmother's last battle

FromLives Less Ordinary


Agent Orange: A Vietnamese grandmother's last battle

FromLives Less Ordinary

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Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Oct 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

When Tran To Nga was growing up in Vietnam during the 1950s, she had a close relationship with her mother - an important figure in the resistance movement against the regime of South Vietnam. During the Vietnam war, mother and daughter grew even closer, both fighting for the resistance in the depths of the jungle. It was at this time that Nga was sprayed with Agent Orange - a toxic defoliant used by the US military to strip away the leafy canopy of the trees and expose their enemies hiding beneath it. Two years later, her first daughter was born with severe health issues and died, and Nga is battling serious illnesses herself, which she believes are a result of her contact with Agent Orange. She tells Emily Webb about her fight to get compensation for the survivors of Agent Orange, and about her decades-long search for her mother who disappeared in 1966. Nga's story is featured in a documentary called The People vs Agent Orange.

The interpreter was Véronique Bernard.

Get in touch: outlook@bbc.com

Presenter: Emily Webb
Producer: June Christie

Picture: Tran To Nga
Credit: Thomas Samson/AFP via Getty Images
Released:
Oct 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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