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The orphans of Agent Orange: Fifty years on, children suffer from the horrific effects of America’s use of chemical weapons during the Vietnam War
Sophie Jane Evans
March 14, 2014
- Photos show orphans suffering from the effects of chemical, Agent Orange
- They can be seen battling range of physical deformities and mental disorders
- Some have missing or deformed limbs, while others have very curved spines
- Several are deaf, blind and mute - and have been bed-ridden for most of lives
- Images taken by photographer Matt Lief Anderson at orphanage in Vietnam
- U.S. forces sprayed Agent Orange over large areas of jungle during 1960s
- One million people believed to have been affected, including 150,000 children