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From: Andi Wolos & Bob Necci
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Re: Vietnam's 300,000 MIAs
Date: August 19, 2000
Thanks to BBC News Wire - Spiritualists to help find Vietnam's MIAs
The government in Vietnam has turned to spiritual advisers to help find the
remains of Vietnamese people killed during the War which ended twenty-five
years ago.
The Chief of the Scientific Anticipation Unit, in the Research Centre for
the Hidden Abilities of Vietnamese People, said the organization had been
asked to take part in the search.
The official Nguyen Phuc Giac Hai said three experts were searching for
people missing-in-action, known as MIAs, and they were capable of finding up
to twenty sets of remains each day.
Correspondents say Vietnam has three-hundred-thousand MIAs, and many people
believe in the ability of the spiritualists to provide detailed maps of the
location of the remains of their loved-ones. The return of American MIAs has
also been a major issue in improving bilateral relations.
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