File:Agent-Orange-dioxin-skin-damage-Vietnam.jpg

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Summary

Non-free media information and use rationale for Agent Orange
Description

"Major Tu Duc Phang (from Khanh Hoa Province), [pictured here], was very emotional when he looked at his portrait taken before he joined in the army. In 1973, he fought at the southern battlefield and participated in saving the weapon store in Nha Trang (Khanh Hoa). Twelve years later, Phang saw large, black and red spots and water bubbles appearing on his body and all his hair had fallen out. All were caused by the Agent Orange/ Dioxin toxicant ..."

Source

Cong, Tri; Dioxin - The pain of all people, Vietnam News Agency

Article

Agent Orange

Portion used

Full.

Low resolution?

No.

Purpose of use

Illustrate health issues related to Agent Orange exposure.

Replaceable?

Not replaceable. There are no free equivalents which so clearly demonstrate severe skin ailments caused by Agent Orange exposure.

Other information

The image has little to no commercial value, and any value it does have will not be affected by its use here. The image is shared freely on a Vietnamese government website already. The image is being used here strictly for non-profit educational purposes. Its release under Fair Use is strongly in the public interest due to its educational value.

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Agent Orangehttps://infogalactic.com/info/File:Agent-Orange-dioxin-skin-damage-Vietnam.jpg

Licensing

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