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Dateline: Apr 3
SBS investigates the legacy of a toxic herbicide dropped during the Vietnam War, causing health problems in a new generation of children.
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Tonight on Dateline, reporter Ade Adepitan investigates the legacy of a toxic herbicide dropped by US forces during the Vietnam War, which some doctors believe is causing health problems in a new generation of children.
“From the sky the planes sprayed chemicals on us.”
We meet children with debilitating birth defects, that are believed to stem from dioxin, a chemical in Agent Orange – and talk with a determined and enterprising doctor, who for years has campaigned tirelessly to demonstrate the connection between Agent Orange and children born with deformities.
9.30pm tonight on SBS.
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