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The pain is not over – Mixed-race children from the Vietnamese war (translation)

Mixed-race Vietnamese people who have an American father, born in the Vietnam War before 1975 are estimated to be more than 25,000 people. Nearly half a century has passed, most of them have found their biological father, settled in the US but hundreds of other them are still languishing to find theirs, looking forward to reuniting.
This investigation divided into four articles (from the newspaper Thanh Nien, December 2019) shows us what is the reality of these mixed-race children of the war, and their struggle to find their biological fathers.
Author : Quang Viên
Translation : Le Hoangan Julien
Proofreading, Editing : Gabrielle Trúc Cohen

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