In the photograph that made Kim Phuc a living symbol of the Vietnam War, her burns aren’t visible—only her agony as she runs wailing toward the camera.
When Saigon fell 40 years ago it ended three decades of war. It also ended democracy and human rights for the Vietnamese people.
In the photograph that made Kim Phuc a living symbol of the Vietnam War, her burns aren’t visible—only her agony as she runs wailing toward the camera.
When Saigon fell 40 years ago it ended three decades of war. It also ended democracy and human rights for the Vietnamese people.