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Agent Orange case: After defeat, woman, 79, vows to keep up fight
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Trần Tố Nga, who is French-Vietnamese, says she will continue to seek justice ‘for all the victims’ after a Paris court dismissed her case.
Paris, France – The landmark trial between a 79-year-old Vietnamese-French woman and 14 chemical multinationals was always going to be a David and Goliath legal battle. Trần Tố Nga has breast cancer, type 2 diabetes, heart and lung problems, a rare insulin allergy, and other critical illnesses. In 1966, then a war reporter in Vietnam, she was hiding in an underground tunnel with resistance fighters.More Related News