Do we know what happend to the little vietnamese girl burnd by napalm while runing naked down a road during the vietnam war?
I would like to speak about the case of a little girl who ran away and screamed after a bombing in Vietnam.Her name was Kim Phùc. It occurred in June 1972 when she was nine years old and her village was hit in the napalm. The napalm is a dreadful weapon, and it leaves the deep, severe burns. She was burned all over.The photographer that came to shoot this iconic photograph was Nick Ut who was a hero himself. Instead, he not only took the picture, but he rescued her. He put down his gun, bundled the girl and rushed her to a hospital. Her burns occupied approximately 65 percent of her body and doctors were of the opinion that she was going to die. But Ut ensured they did not give up and they saved her.
His photo was vital. It presented the world of the terrible truth of war. Kim was lucky to survive, but she had a lot of painful scars in many decades.
Photographer Joe McNally later took another portrait of Kim as an adult woman. The visual is very strong as you can observe the scarred back of her, which is a reminder of attack but she is also holding a small baby, which is the sign of new life and hope.
Nowadays, Kim Phuc is a resident of Canada and is employed to assist war casualties children.
It is not just a tragic photograph but it is about a person who passed through a lot of pain and managed to live peacefully and forgiving. She made her bad day a great lesson to everyone to have hope... Read more


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