The Vietnam War ended almost half a century ago, but the weapons the U.S. military used continue to harm the local population. Unexploded mines still take lives and children born there suffer from genetic diseases originating from an American poison called 'Agent Orange'. The US military sprayed this chemical all over the forest where the guerrillas were believed to be hiding during the war. Listen to the stories of those who suffered from these chemical attacks and learn more about this war.
Vietnam: My Orange Pain