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    • #71189
      duc

        Merci pour ce rappel de ce pan sombre de l’histoire et de ses consequences actuelles qui impactent encore qqs milliers de personnes

        le site de Roger Arnold Roger Arnold Archive est inactif

        il ne reste que qqs photos sur son compte flickr

        Former CIA Secret Army – a set on Flickr

      • #71190
        duc;60079 wrote:
        Merci pour ce rappel de ce pan sombre de l’histoire et de ses consequences actuelles qui impactent encore qqs milliers de personnes

        le site de Roger Arnold Roger Arnold Archive est inactif

        il ne reste que qqs photos sur son compte flickr

        Former CIA Secret Army – a set on Flickr

        Récemment un copin m’a envoyé ceci :

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        Thailand to repatriate 215 ethnic Hmong to Laos

        BANGKOK, July 4 (TNA) – Thailand will repatriate 215 ethnic Hmong
        minority to Laos next Thursday across the Thai-Lao Friendship bridge
        border crossing across the Mekong River in the northeastern province
        of Nongkhai, according to Lt-Gen. Nipat Thonglek, Chief of the Royal
        Thai Army’s Border Affairs Department.

        Gen. Nipat noted that some foreign diplomatic missions expressed
        satisfaction that there were no human rights violations taking place
        and that the members of the ethnic minority group were not being
        deported against their will.

        He said nine envoys from six countries — Australia, Britain, Canada,
        France, the Netherlands, and the United States, as well as a
        representative from the European Union — were satisfied with the
        treatment of the 215 Hmong who would be sent back to Laos next week,
        after the diplomats visited them Wednesday at the 28th Cavalry
        Battalion in the northern province of Phetchabun. Flickr: Trouble Trap’s Photostream

        According to Gen. Nipat, the trip was organised after Thailand
        successfully repatriated 837 Hmong voluntarily back to Laos on June 22
        Flickr: Laos welcome 837 Hmong Returnees’ Photostream and some foreign
        diplomatic missions in Thailand and international organisations called
        for more information about the repatriation.

        He said that the foreign countries worried that the Hmong ethnic were
        forced to return to the Lao PDR and the families were separated
        against their will.

        After the visit, the foreign mission representatives were satisfied
        with Thailand’s treatment of the Hmong, and that the facilities
        provided were acceptable, he said.

        The latest repatriation came after ethnic Hmong living at a temporary
        camp in Phetchabun burned their shelters to protest the Thai
        government plan to repatriate them to Laos.

        The protested was aimed to draw the attention of the United Nations
        and the world community.

        Many ethnic Hmong soldiers fought alongside the US forces during the
        Vietnam War. After the war in Laos ended in 1975, many fled to the
        jungles fearing the communist authorities would hunt them down for
        having worked with the Americans, and being potentially disloyal to

        the new Pathet Lao communist government.

        Thailand, however, claims that many of the Hmong had violated Thai law
        by entering the country illegally. (TNA)

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      • #71191

        Demane à Virgin elle a les liens pour le pétition et vous envoyer aux nos respectables députés .:jap:

      • #71257

        Bonjour

        Et oui encore une tragedie de gens, surement manipules, et au bout d’un certain temps, je pense qu’il faudrait savoir pouvoir passer a autre chose.
        Dans ce genre de situation, ceux qui ont gagne devrait pouvoir faire preuve d’indulgence. Il me semblait que c’etait un des traits de caractere
        des peuples d’asie, maintenant, j’en suis moins sur !!

        Amicalement.

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