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Hmong burn camp to protest return to Laos

BANGKOK, May 24 (TNA) -- Ethnic Hmong living at a temporary camp in Thailand's northern province of Phetchabun burned their shelters to protest the Thai government plan to repatriate them to Laos and for the Thai government to allow the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to supervise the camp, a senior Thai foreign ministry official said Saturday.

Thani Thongphakdi, deputy director-general of the Ministry's Information Department, said between 200-300 Hmongs who objected to being sent back to Laos protested and burned their shelters Friday at Ban Huay Nam Khao camp.

No casualties were reported as the Hmong demanded the Thai government to stop sending them back to Laos and to allow UNHCR officials to supervise the camp, said Mr. Thani.

Of 1,300 shelters at the camp, about 850 were destroyed, he said, adding that the situation had returned to normal.

About 300 Hmong again Saturday morning protested peacefully at the camp in a bid to draw the attention of the UN and the world community, said Mr. Thani. No one was arrested.


The Hmong fought alongside the US forces during the Vietnam War. After the war ended in 1975, many fled to the jungles fearing the communist authorities would hunt them down for working with the American forces. (TNA)-E111


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You're very late in posting this topic. It had been in the news for almost a week now.

http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.laos/browse_thread/thread/2aceae4c90448644#


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mannn what these guys wont stopp until they have their own land, but it will never be a from laos. dont they know that they people who went to laos are living peacefully gahhhhh these guys just gives me head aches.

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this is touchy topic!!!  a year or two ago.. U.S. did agree to bring those hmongs that was in Thailand.   I think they max out their quota and they are not allow anymore refugeee in.

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They can come but Thai and Lao don't want to let them go, and Hmong don't want to go back to Laos to get killed. When you people going to let Hmong citizens live in peace.



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If they never return let them go, we don't worry with this minority group always make trouble to authority.

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