Vietnamese French citizen's long standing battle for justice carries on


Trần Tố Nga, 79, is a former war correspondent who was contaminated with Agent Orange during the time she was living and working in Vietnam. — VNS

HANOI (Vietnam News/ANN): Former war correspondent Trần Tố Nga will continue her prolonged fight for justice for herself and other Agent Orange victims despite a court in France dismissing her lawsuit earlier this month.

In 2014, Vietnamese-French citizen Nga, 79, filed a claim against the multinational corporations that manufactured and sold toxin Agent Orange, which was used by American troops during the war in Vietnam. It took more than six years for Evry Court to finally rule on May 10 that it refused Nga’s requests.

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