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Commentary: Hmong refugees deserve our support | McClatchy More than two months have passed since Thailand forcibly returned 4500 Hmong refugees who had fled from Laos. For Hmong in the San Joaquin Valley and elsewhere in the United States who have family there, the plight of these refugees has
Laos continues to block public access to deported Hmong tribesmen A California congressman has joined human rights activists in voicing concern over the treatment of ethnic Hmong deported by Thailand late last year to their native Laos and now being confined in isolated villages inaccessible to
Hmong Fear to Speak During US, Thailand Visit (press release As a result of the bogus confessions that they have recently been forced to sign, Hmong refugees fear retaliation if they speak the truth about their recent plight in Thailand and Laos and human rights violations against them.
Thailand's ejection of Hmong refugees to Laos raises alarms On Monday, the Thai military loaded more than 4300 Hmong asylum seekers residents of one of that country's largest refugee camps into trucks and sent them home to their native Laos, forcibly repatriating them to a country many of
An Article From The Hmong Tribune | RADION International The main role of the US office will be to raise awareness of the plight of the Hmong in Thailand and the work RADION is doing, to raise funds to support those efforts, and to recruit volunteers to go and assist them with this work.
Hmong News Articles 1/27/10 3/3/10 | Soldier of Fortune Laos, Thailand Hmong Refugee Crisis: US Congress Urges UN Access, Resettlement Abroad. EarthTimes 2/1/10. http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/laos-thailand-hmong-refugee-crisis,1143726.shtml. Thai-US Relations are Drifting Apart
Scoop: Hope Comes for Hmong Refugees in Thailand The Center for Public Policy (CPPA) welcomed a statement today issued in Washington, DC by the US Department of State urging Thailand to cease the repatriation of thousands of Lao Hmong refugees from Thailand to Laos.
The Hmong Plight Continues as the US Continues their Abandonment During December, 2009, Thailand forced over 4700 Hmong refugees back to the regime in Laos. Several hundred if not more, have been unaccounted for, and the worst is believed to be occurring Hmong men have been beaten and have been
Thai agency blocked from Hmong refugee access | CathNews Asia Thailand's Catholic Office for Emergency and Refugees which looked after some 4000 ethnic Hmong asylum-seekers before they were deported to Laos, says that it still has no access to the people or knowledge of their situation.
Hmong returnees look life in eye in barren land Khampoua BORIKHAMXAY, LAOS : Hmong people repatriated from Thailand to start a new life at a resettlement village in Laos are unsure whether their lives hold out the prospect of much improvement. LITTLE HOPE: Some of the repatriated children.
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Tribes in Nan
Tai - Lue is an ethnic group in Tai Lue language group. It origin was in SipSongPanna, Yunnan in the south of China. Lue has immigrated to Northern thailand more than 200 years ago. They live in many districts in Nan. The old typical Lue culture can be seen from architectural forms of temples such as in Wat Prathat Chae Hang,
Wat Phumin and Wat Nong Bua. Most of Lue are farmers. They grow rice, other cash crops and animal feeding...
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