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Hmong Lao: Refugees Refouled
June 5, 2007 | Leave a Comment | 708 views
CORRECTION 2 - June 6 - The article below, which I found on the UNPO website, stated that the people who were forced to return to Laos were Hmong Chao Fa. I was just informed however, that it is inaccurate. The article is actually referring to the Hmong Lao.
On Friday, May 25, 31 Hmong Lao were forced to return to Laos by the government of Thailand, after attempting to seek asylum…
Since the CIA-backed war began in 1975, over 300,000 Hmong People have emigrated from Laos. The ‘war’ continues …
Hunted Like Animals
February 27, 2007 | Leave a Comment | 1,465 views
Hunted Like Animals is an eye-opening documentary about an ongoing, but unknown, genocide - against the Hmong people in the jungles of Laos. Coerced into joining the CIA’s anti-communist efforts during the Viet Nam war, this ethnic minority became a Secret Army. When the U.S. pulled out of Southeast Asia in 1975 and the Lao kingdom was overthrown by the communists, the Hmong became targets of retaliation and persecution.
Hundreds of thousands fled the country; others ran to remote mountainous regions of Laos. Over thirty years and two generations later, the Hmong in hiding are still mercilessly hunted, attacked, raped, …
Ethnic Cleansing In Communist Southeast Asia: Red Alert
February 25, 2007 | Leave a Comment | 505 views
Ethnic Cleansing In Communist Southeast Asia: Red Alert
By John E. Carey, johnib.wordpress.com
Quoc Te Co Van
February 25, 2007
There is something of a crisis in human rights abuses in Southeast Asia in general and in Communist Vietnam in particular.
According to David M. Kinchen, Editor, Huntington News Network, “hardliners in Vietnam’s politburo in Hanoi are obsessed with punishing, oppressing and even eliminating peoples — such as the Khmer Krom, Montagnards and Hmong Lao, that aligned themselves more than 30 years ago with the United States during the Vietnam War.”
The Communist Party of Indochina, founded by Ho Chi Minh, which is the only …