Photos imbued with humanity

Selected from thousands of photos, 30 black-and-white photos in large-size by Tran Duc Minh on display at the exhibition “The Pain and the Smile” express his true feelings and emotions for Agent Orange/Dioxin victims.

nbsp;Selected from thousands of photos, 30 black-and-white photos in large-size by Tran Duc Minh on display at the exhibition “The Pain and the Smile” express his true feelings and emotions for Agent Orange/Dioxin victims.

Seeing his photos, visitors can see the hope and optimism on ascetic faces and sad eyes of the victims.

Spending nearly five years traveling throughout the country to meet with Agent Orange/Dioxin victims, Doan Duc Minh really integrates himself into the world of the unfortunate fates, deeply sympathizes and shares the woe with them. As a result, he created a collection of photos imbued with humanity, helping the world better understand the severe aftermaths of the wars in this land.nbsp;

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Doan Duc Minh

Solidarity for justice

Solidarity for justice

The two-day international conference of Agent Orange/dioxin victims, which was jointly organized in Hanoi by the Vietnam Association of nbsp;Agent Orange Victims, Vietnam’s War Veteran Association and Union of Friendship Organizations, attracted 150 delegates, including Agent Orange/ dioxin victims, lawyers, scientists and social activists nbsp;from the US, South Korea, Australia, Canada, New Zealand....

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