Tran To Nga’s last stand against Agent Orange manufacturers
By DW
12 May 2021 |
8:51 am
A French court has thrown out a lawsuit against Monsanto and other former Agent Orange manufacturers brought by a victim of the toxic defoliant used during the Vietnam War. She plans to appeal.
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