| Summary of the lawsuit by Jonathan Moore:  
                The lawsuit by the Vietnamese seeks to hold accountable the chemical companies who manufactured and supplied Agent Orange to the government. Contrary to government specifications, the product supplied to the government contained an excessive and avoidable amount of poison in it. That poison was dioxin.  It was present in the herbicides supplied to the government only because these chemical companies deliberately and consciously chose to ignore then existing industry standards and produce a herbicide thata contained excessive and avoidable amounts of dioxin in it.  The presence of the poison dioxin had no military necessity.  It was present only because of the greed of the chemical companies.  They knew that the more herbicide they produced the more money they would make and the faster they produced it the more they could sell to the government.  In order to maximize their profits, these companies ignored industry standards to prevent the byproduct of dioxin from being in the herbicide. It is this conduct which violated international law and for which the Vietnamese now seek to hold these chemical companies liable for in federal court.  It is this conduct that violated universal and specific prohibitions recognized as part of customary international law at the time of the Viet Nam war which prohibited the use of poison as a weapon of war or the use of the dioxin laced Agent Orange because it was intended to and did caused unnecessary and excessive suffering without any military necessity.   Brief by 
                Agent Orange victims was submitted to the 2nd Circuit Court of 
                Appeals in New York on September 30, 2005 against 36 US chemical 
                companies, by Jonathan C. Moore, .William H. Goodman & David 
                Milton. See cover 
                  page, full brief 
                    and comments. 
 
  Agent Orange 
                victims are appealing the dismissal of their lawsuit against the 
                US chemical firms that made and supplied the chemicals sprayed 
                over Viet Nam during the war. Briefs will be submitted to the 
                US Court of Appeals on September 30. Read Vietnam 
                  News, Sept. 20, 2005
  National 
                Organization Supporting Justice for Vietnam’s Agent Orange Victims 
                Vows to Pursue Claims Against Chemical Manufacturers Despite Judge 
                Weinstein’s Decision, by VAORRC, Brooklyn, 
                March 10, 2005.
  Decision 
                by Judge Weinstein, dismissing the claims of the victims of 
                Agent Orange, Brooklyn, March 10, 2005.
  Amended 
                class action complaint submitted to the U.S. District Court, 
                Eastern District, September 10, 2004 by Constantine P. Kokkoris, 
                representing the victims.
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