Hanoi (VNA) - A writing competition on the subject of Agent
Orange and dioxins and their aftermaths, the first of its kind in Vietnam, has
been launched to mark the 60th anniversary of the beginning of the use of Agent
Orange and dioxins in the country on August 10, 1961.
Held for both professional and non-professional journalists,
it aims to promote the role of the media in raising public awareness of Agent
Orange and dioxins and their consequences and to express support for the
victims.
Entries can be a news story, an interview, a commentary, or
an investigative piece published in Vietnamese in domestic print or online
magazines and newspapers between January 1 and March 30.
They must be true stories and honestly depict people having
a positive influence on the community and contributing to caring for and
supporting victims of Agent Orange and dioxins.
Each writer can submit no more than three entries. The
winners will be announced and receive awards in August, when the anniversary
will be marked officially./.
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