Vietnam war's handicaped craft workers in Ho Chi Minh City - stock photo
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam - July 9, 2011: An handicaped vietnamese man, contaminated by the "Agent Orange" (Dioxin) used during the Vietnam war, is working in an handicraft shop. Handicraft shops are a way for the Vietnamese Government to provide jobs to those disabled persons. Those are often mandatory stops for foreign tourists in tour groups
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