The Britain-Vietnam Friendship Society (BVFS) ran a booth selling Vietnamese handicraft products at the “Coin Street Festival” in London on June 14 to raise fund for Vietnamese child Agent Orange victims.
Items on sales were collected by BVFS President Len Aldis during his numerous visits to Vietnam.
Len Aldis said that money from sales will be channelled to the Vietnam Red Cross to cover orthopedic surgeries or buy wheelchairs for AO child victims.
He affirmed that the BVFS will continue the struggle to gain justice for over 3.5 million Vietnamese AO victims.
BVFS has made an online petition to President Barrack Obama and US congressmen to protest against the US court’s rejection of Vietnamese AO victims’ lawsuit. The petition has so far been signed by a large number of Vietnamese people and foreigners.

Bu Dang marks 50 years of transformation from battlefield into land of prosperity
Once a fierce battleground, Bu Dang district in the southern province of Binh Phuoc has undergone a remarkable transformation. Today, electricity, roads, schools, and clinics reach even the most remote areas. The lives of local people, used to be overshadowed by poverty and hardships, have improved dramatically.