|
|
Up |
|
|
  |
Author: chaofacandidateforlaopresidentchaofacandidateforlaopresident Date: Sep 12, 2008 13:13
Faydang Lobliayao (Faiv Ntaj Lauj Npliaj Yob)
Faydang Lobliayao was a politician in Laos who was the son of Kiatong
Lobliayao (Kiabtoom Lauj Npliaj Yob). He felt that the leadership
position of Tasseng (Tojxeem) should be passed from his father to him;
but instead it was passed to Lyfoung and down to Touby Lyfoung. He
petitioned the colonial French government for the position but was
denied. He and his fellow clansmen aided the Japanese in their
occupation of Indochina. As late as 1947, he made contact with the Lao
Issara, most notably Prince Souphanouvong. He became Vice-President of
the Neo Lao Hak Sat, though his power is more ceremonial than real.
Following, World War II, the French colonialists appointed Lyfoung
district head (''chaomuong''), giving Hmong people direct
representation at the national level for the first time.[Gunn,]
Geoffrey...
|
| Show full article (2.83Kb) |
|
| | 4 Comments |
|
  |
Author: yajyuamyajyuam Date: Sep 12, 2008 23:24
On Sep 12, 1:13Â pm, chaofacandidateforlaopresid...@ yahoo.com wrote:
> Â Faydang Lobliayao (Faiv Ntaj Lauj Npliaj Yob)
> Faydang Lobliayao was a politician in Laos who was the son of Kiatong
> Lobliayao (Kiabtoom Lauj Npliaj Yob). He felt that the leadership
> position of Tasseng (Tojxeem) should be passed from his father to him;
> but instead it was passed to Lyfoung and down to Touby Lyfoung. He
> petitioned the colonial French government for the position but was
> denied. He and his fellow clansmen aided the Japanese in their
> occupation of Indochina. As late as 1947, he made contact with the Lao
> Issara, most notably Prince Souphanouvong. He became Vice-President of
> the Neo Lao Hak Sat, though his power is more ceremonial than real.
>
> Following, World War II, the French colonialists appointed Lyfoung
> district head (''chaomuong''), giving Hmong people direct
> representation at the national level for the first time.[Gunn,]
> Geoffrey C. ''Political struggles in Laos, 1930-1954: Vietnamese
> communist power and the struggle for national independence.'' Bangkok:
> Editions Duang Kamol, 1988: 227. The move helped to widen the
> growing gap between Lyfoung and [[Faydang Lobliayao]], another Hmong
> leader who had been promised the earlier ''tasseng'' position by the ...
|
| Show full article (3.22Kb) |
|
| | no comments |
|
  |
Author: Tshajplaws1Tshajplaws1 Date: Sep 13, 2008 02:05
On Sep 12, 3:13Â pm, chaofacandidateforlaopresid...@ yahoo.com wrote:
> Â Faydang Lobliayao (Faiv Ntaj Lauj Npliaj Yob)
> Faydang Lobliayao was a politician in Laos who was the son of Kiatong
> Lobliayao (Kiabtoom Lauj Npliaj Yob). He felt that the leadership
> position of Tasseng (Tojxeem) should be passed from his father to him;
> but instead it was passed to Lyfoung and down to Touby Lyfoung. He
> petitioned the colonial French government for the position but was
> denied. He and his fellow clansmen aided the Japanese in their
> occupation of Indochina. As late as 1947, he made contact with the Lao
> Issara, most notably Prince Souphanouvong. He became Vice-President of
> the Neo Lao Hak Sat, though his power is more ceremonial than real.
>
> Following, World War II, the French colonialists appointed Lyfoung
> district head (''chaomuong''), giving Hmong people direct
> representation at the national level for the first time.[Gunn,]
> Geoffrey C. ''Political struggles in Laos, 1930-1954: Vietnamese
> communist power and the struggle for national independence.'' Bangkok:
> Editions Duang Kamol, 1988: 227. The move helped to widen the
> growing gap between Lyfoung and [[Faydang Lobliayao]], another Hmong
> leader who had been promised the earlier ''tasseng'' position by the ...
|
| Show full article (3.09Kb) |
| no comments |
|
  |
Author: TswvYimTswvYim Date: Sep 15, 2008 08:58
yawg laib laus fay dang lor, tus neeg nos tsuas yog ib tug neeg huab noj
huab haus xwb. zoo qhov yawg dev laus fay dang no tsis muaj txojsia lawm.
yog muaj ma hmoob noob qes luaj taum daj mag hlais txhuas tus.
|
| |
| no comments |
|
  |
|
|
  |
Author: zhenzhen Date: Sep 15, 2008 15:41
tswvyim,
harsh words....
On Sep 15, 11:58 am, "TswvYim" yahoo.com> wrote:
|
| |
| no comments |
|
|