I live in Vietnam and when I first came here as a tourist in 1998 there were still a lot of victims of land mines wheeling around on little carts. By the time I moved here in 2010 they were mostly gone, now they're all gone. The way they think about it one would think it was as long ago as ours.
But there are still unexploded mines and once in a while I would run into someone who'd been unlucky
I live in Vietnam and when I first came here as a tourist in 1998 there were still a lot of victims of land mines wheeling around on little carts. By the time I moved here in 2010 they were mostly gone, now they're all gone. The way they think about it one would think it was as long ago as ours.
But there are still unexploded mines and once in a while I would run into someone who'd been unlucky
I live in Vietnam and when I first came here as a tourist in 1998 there were still a lot of victims of land mines wheeling around on little carts. By the time I moved here in 2010 they were mostly gone, now they're all gone. The way they think about it one would think it was as long ago as ours.
But there are still unexploded mines and once in a while I would run into someone who'd been unlucky
I know too many amputees resulting from mines. They kill and maim after the fighting ends.
Decades after.