Geneva, April 25 -- Swiss photographer Roland Schmid has shared touching stories gathered from his visits to Vietnam and heartfelt encounters with Agent Orange (AO) victims, highlighting their resilience and determination to integrate into society. Schmid's photo exhibition, titled "War without end," has drawn significant public attention. Through raw and powerful imagery depicting the lasting consequences of AO/dioxin on both Vietnam's natural environment and its people, particularly the younger generations, Schmid delivers a message of compassion and solidarity with the victims, especially children. Besides causing diseases, AO contains dioxin, which affects human genes, Schmid told a Vietnam News Agency (VNA) corresponent in Switzerlan...