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The "Napalm Girl" photo changed the way the world looked at the Vietnam War. That girl, Kim Phúc, is now in her 50s and helping other child victims of war around the world.

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00:00By grace of God, that I survived, it is a miracle.
00:30Inside the car, she kept screaming, I'm dying, I'm dying. I'm sure she will die in a minute,
00:49you know, I think. But I keep looking at her. You sure you're OK?
00:58He was there. He's my hero. He saved me in that moment. And that is wonderful. I never forget that.
01:06And that's why I'm so thankful that we built our relationship. I call him Uncle Ut.
01:21I'm proud of the picture because that picture stopped the war and helped people to understand and to know the war is terrible.
01:42I have suffered a lot from both physical and emotional pain.
01:49Sometimes I thought I could not live, but God saved my life and gave me faith and hope.
02:07Yes, I forgive, but I don't forget to prevent the same thing to happen or to continue happening again.
02:37Dear friends, I just dream one day people all over the world can live in real peace, no fighting and no hostilities.
02:52I should work, we should work together to build peace and happiness for all people in all nations.
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