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A photo
taken by Livio Senigalliesi.
As many as 20 large-sized
black-and-white photos on the lasting effect of Agent Orange
in Vietnam are on show at an art gallery in Rome until June
26.
The pictures, taken by Italian
photographer Livio Senigalliesi, had relived the plight of a
number of Vietnamese A/O, who are victims of the Agent
Orange sprayed during the war that ended in 1975.
The
author said he expected the exhibition would raise the world
public understandings of the sufferings left behind by the
war to the ordinary Vietnamese people.
The exhibition has welcomed
hundreds of Italian and foreign visitors, including many
anti-war activists during the US war in Vietnam. A number of
young people who are interested in Vietnam today have also
visited the “Vietnam, 30 years later” photo show. (VNA) |