Salut a tous,
Ce matin, en rentrant de ma petite sortie a velo, j apercois de loin un vehicule de la police genre panier a salade, le vehicule est arreter en bord de route juste en face d un restaurant en pleine campagne. Passant a coter, je jette un coup d oeil dans le camion cage et horrifier j apercois pleins de pauvres Birmans torse nus, entassee comme du betail en plein caniard sous un soleil de plomb alors que les policiers dejeunent tranquillement tous en rigolant sans se soucier des Birmans.--
Sois le bienvenu en Asie, mon ami... Tu n'es pas au bout de tes surprises!!! Actuellement, on voit bcp d'images contre la flamme olympique, mais si tu as le tps, regarde ds YOUTUBE en tapant
HMONG et tu verras bien ce que cela parle. Cela s'est passé au pays du MILLION D'ELEPHANTS (
LAOS).
Salut Gengis et Lumpini,
En effet tu as raison Gengis je ne peux pas rester insensible à ton message dont j'avais poster à ce sujet des nouvelles triste il y a + ou - 1 an, et malheureusement ce n'est pas près d'en finir voici plus bas le texte d'une connaissance très bien placer pour en parler, le message çi dessous date de ce mois d'avril.
Ps : Désolé à tous de casser l'ambiance mais ce sont des choses à lire et à savoir.
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Comment allez-vous? Voici un texte peu encourageant sur la situation des Hmongs. Leur extermination totale est programmée pour la fin de ce mois. Tous les yeux sont rivés sur le
Tibet et sur Ingrid Betancourt (normal vu que sa soeur est mariée au responsable des amériques au quai d'Orsay) et ce petit pays qui est le
Laos n'intéresse personne même pas Rama Yade. J'ai alerté les personnalités politiques de Blois sans grand succès pour l'instant. Cela va faire comme tous les génocides qui ne sont pas assez médiatiques.
Cordialement
> Voici un article que je viens de recevoir aujourd'hui.Cette fois-ci,
> c'est le génocide des Hmong restant dans la jungle, simplement.
>
> Peut-on rester en spectateur? Contactez vos élus pour prendre des
> actions pour éviter le pire à venir.
> __
> Please, feel free to reach your representative in your country, and
> take action to prevent such a thing to happen. We cannot accept this
> killing because the people in the jungle are harmless. They are so
> miserable.
>
> After all, we are all human beings.
>
> I am so sad today after receiving this article.
>
>
> Kao-Ly Yang, Ph.D. Anthropology
> Expert in Hmong studies
> Hmong History Timeline:
>
www.geocities.com/...nguage/HistoryTimeli
> neHmong.html
>
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>
presszoom.com:80/story_144108.html
>
> The Lao Peoples Democractic Republic (LPDR) regime, in cooperation
> with the Socialist Republic of
Vietnam (SRV), have issued a new order
> and drafted a comprehensive strategy to mount a major military
> offensive to exterminate thousands of Hmong in hiding in the jungles
> and mountains of
Laos, including thousands of unarmed women and
> children.
>
> (PressZoom) - The Lao Peoples Democractic Republic (LPDR) regime,
> in cooperation with the Socialist Republic of
Vietnam (SRV), has
> issued a new order and drafted a comprehensive strategy to mount a
> major military offensive to exterminate thousands of Hmong in hiding
> in the jungles and mountains of
Laos. The offensive will involve
> special battalions of troops and special operations commandos from
>
Vietnam who are now being deployed to the closed military zones of
> operation. The reported object is to eliminate and exterminate some
> 15, 000 Lao Hmong in hiding in key areas of
Laos by the end of April
> 2008. Hmong in
Laos are bracing for these new anticipated attacks by
>
Laos and
Vietnam which are expected to be massive and ruthless.
>
> "Reliable sources from inside
Laos have stated that on March 23,
> 2008, the LPDR regime under the direction of President Choummaly
> Sayasone and Prime Minister Bouasone Bouphavanh as well as Deputy
> Prime Minister and Defense Minister Douangchay Phichit, who is also a
> Member of the Politburo and Major General Asang Laoly ordered the
> implementation of a comprehensive and deadly plan to intensify and
> expand military operations to attack and kill thousands of dissident
> unarmed Hmong civilians and opposition members in-hiding by the end
> of April 2008, " stated Philip Smith, Executive Director of the Center
> for Public Policy Analysis in
Washington, D.C. "These new and ominous
> military actions, in cooperation with senior generals in
Vietnam's
> Ministry of Defense, against unarmed civilians and the continued use
> of food as a weapon to kill thousands of unarmed Lao-Hmong people
> constitutes a clear violations of international law and rises to the
> level of war crimes and crimes against humanity to which these
> individual military leaders in
Laos and
Vietnam will need to be held
> accountable and brought to trial, especially General Douangchay
> Phichit, " Smith concluded.
>
www.asiapacific.amnesty.org/...dex/ENGASA260042...
> open&of=ENG-LAO
>
www.nytimes.com/...rld/asia/17laos.html
>
> Amnesty International has issued numerous reports about war crimes in
>
Laos, including a March 2007 report about the Lao military's attacks
> and mass starvation Hmong civilians and dissident and opposition
> groups. Independent humanitarian and human rights organizations as
> well as journalists including Doctors Without Borders (MSF), the
>
New York Times, Time magazine (Asia-Edition), Le Monde, Al Jazeera
> and others have documented the attacks by the Lao military on Laotian
> and Hmong civilians, dissident and opposition groups in
Laos.
>
www.english.aljazeera.net/...AC50-813C-409F-8F57-
> BEDF4930C28D.htm
>
www.amnesty.org/.../info/ASA26/003/2007
>
> "The Lao Peoples Army (LPA) is reportedly mobilizing significant
> battalions of fresh combat troops in key areas of
Laos, at the
> direction and command of PAVN units from
Vietnam, and with the
> support of vintage, Soviet built MI-8 helicopter gunships equipped
> with rocket launchers and machine guns to launch ethnic cleansing
> operations and military attacks against thousands of unarmed Lao
> Hmong civilians at Phou Da Phao, Phou Bia Mountain area and
> elsewhere, " Smith stated. "Two MI-8 helicopter gunships were
> reportedly deployed again by the Lao military for several weeks to
> attack and kill the Lao and Hmong people seeking refuge and sanctuary
> in the Phou Da Phao area, " Smith continued.
>
> "We condemn this new military campaign, and these cruel attacks,
> atrocities and war crimes by the Lao military and
Vietnam on unarmed
> Hmong in
Laos; we urge the international community to provide
> emergency intervention to seek to draw attention to this crisis and
> to stop this new round of upcoming military attacks which we
> understand will me massive in terms of the troop levels and the
> intervention of
Vietnam to assist the Lao regime's efforts to wipe
> out and exterminate some 15, 000 Hmong civilians in
Laos, " stated
> Vaughn Vang, Executive Director of the Lao Human Rights
>
Council.www.presszoom.com/print_story_143358.html
>
> Mr. Tong Pao Yang and Mr. Nou Mang Chang issued the following
> statement and joint appeal from inside
Laos to the international
> community:
>
> "It is important to note, that the LPDR regime has reportedly
> suspended Colonel Kham Xeng Yang, a communist officer in the Lao
> Peoples Army (LPA) because he failed to complete the brutal order
> issued by the Lao Minister of Defense Lao Deputy Prime Minister &
> Defense Minister Douangchay Phichit, who is also Member of the
> Politburo, to kill or capture all Lao-Hmong civilians and dissident
> Hmong groups in-hiding in key areas inside
Laos. The Lao regime is
> using Hmong soldiers to kill and commit war crimes against their
> fellow Hmong people, which they are sometimes not capable of doing.
> These are terrible crimes against humanity being committed by the
> military of
Laos and
Vietnam now against thousands of unarmed Hmong
> civilians that are surrounded and under attack. "
>
> "Most importantly, however, on behalf of many thousands of Hmong
> groups now hiding from ongoing LPDR military attacks in
Laos, we are
> appealing to the United
States, U.S., U.S. Congress, United Nation,
> European Unions, ASEAN and the international community, to demand the
> Lao PDR regime to stop its current military offensive and ongoing
> attack helicopter and air force bombing. Major military units, and
> fresh battalions of troops, of the Lao military and Socialist
>
Vietnam are now mobilizing for a new, upcoming planned ground
> offensive which seeks to massacre all Hmong in hiding groups which
> our information indicates will likely begin in early April of this
> year. We are innocent civilians, women and children and we do not
> want to be killed or captured by the Lao PDR government troops. All
> unarmed Hmong civilians, especially women and children have the right
> to life, liberty and the rights for a life free from persecution,
> torture and brutal human rights abuses currently be directed against
> our Lao and Hmong people by the communist regime of
Laos and
Vietnam."
>
> Tong Pao Yang and Nou Mang Chang continued their statement from
> inside
Laos and joint appeal to the international community:
>
> "Our information and field intelligence sources indicate that they
> have appointed Colonel Boa SaVan as one of the key commanders of the
> Lao PDR government to carry out this deadly operation which includes
> plans to continue to encircle, trap, kill and starve to death
> thousands of Laotian and Hmong civilians. The Lao PDR government has
> given the order to Colonel Boa SaVan's troops to slaughter or capture
> all remaining Hmong groups in hiding by the end of April 2008.
> Civilians will not be spared. A food is being used as a weapon to
> kill and starve our people who only seek to live in peace and
> freedom."
>
> Mr. Tong Pao Yang and Mr. Nou Mang Chang concluded:
>
> "The LPDR's Colonel Boa SaVan has already worked to order new air
> attacks and the deployment of ground troops in Xieng Khouang Province
> to prepare for new attacks on Lao-Hmong groups in Phou Da Phao, Phou
> Bia and in
Vang Vieng province. His military trucks have begun
> carrying his troops at night to the locations where Hmong groups in
> hiding are located and are standing by to launch fresh military
> attacks against these innocent Hmong groups in hiding in
Vang Vieng> Province. Large numbers of troops from
Vietnam are also being
> deployed now to attack and kill our people."
>
> In response to these developments, Vaughn Vang, Director, of the Lao
> Human Rights Council made the following four point statement:
>
> "We the Lao Human Rights Council propose the following four points
> to end the genocide, ethnic cleansing war, human rights violation,
> and mass starvation directed against some 15, 000 Lao-Hmong civilians
> now hiding from attack and persecution in key jungle and mountain
> areas in
Laos:
>
> We urgently appeal to the United
States, United Nations, the
> world community, European Union, ASEAN and international human rights
> and humanitarian organizations, to investigate and stop the communist
>
Laos government's ethnic cleansing war, genocide, oppression and
> human rights violations, and campaign of mass starvation directed
> against dissident Lao and Hmong civilians and religious and minority
> opposition groups; and to press the LPDR regime to immediately end
> all military attacks from ground and air troops against the
> innocent, unarmed Hmong civilians, women, and children in-hiding in
> the jungle of
Laos.
>
> We urgently appeal to the United
States, United Nations High
> Commission for Human Rights and the international community,
> International Human Rights Commission (independent commission) and
> other international human rights organizations to investigate and
> stop the ethnic cleansing war, human rights violation, and genocide,
> against the Lao-Hmong in-hiding in the jungle of
Laos;
>
> We urgently appeal to the United
States, United Nations, the
> International Red Cross and international relief agencies to send
> food, and medical supplies, and to provide other basic human needs to
> the 15, 000 Hmong who are being attacked daily and facing mass
> starvation, ethnic cleansing war and human rights violations against
> them in the jungle of
Laos;
>
> Finally, we urgently appeal to the United
States, United
> Nation, and ASEAN Nations to bring true peace, democracy, human
> rights, stability and national reconciliation to
Laos and the Lao-
> Hmong dissident and opposition groups who seek an open and free
> society."
>
> Vaughn Vang continued : "Some 15, 000 Hmong civilians, women and
> children, trapped and surrounded by Lao and Vietnamese military units
> that seek to kill them are now urgently appealing to the United
>
States, U.S. Congress, United Nations, and the international
> community to intervene in an emergency manner to save their lives.
> Without emergency intervention, the Hmong in-hiding in the jungle of
>
Laos will continue to be starved to death, killed and subjected to
> atrocities, torture and war crimes by the Lao PDR government regimes
> by the end of April 2008."
>
> "This cry for help continues to come from the mountains and jungles
> of
Laos due to the LPDR regime and
Vietnam's continued brutal
> persecution and killing of freedom-loving Laotian and Hmong people.
> Your immediately attention to the desperate lives of these innocent,
> unarmed Hmong civilians, women, and children in-hiding is demanded
> and necessary to give them the life, liberty and human rights they
> all, as human beings, deserve, " Vaughn Vang, said in conclusion.
>
> Contact: Ms. Anna Jones
>
> Center for Public Policy Analysis
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> No. #212
>
Washington, D.C.
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>
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>
>
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