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Author: DKJDKJ Date: Jul 7, 2008 20:03
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Author: Sahai Mak MuanSahai Mak Muan Date: Jul 7, 2008 20:19
Koo jee pau loo Hmong.
Ua na jee ji hay loo Blao?
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Author: cwjmemcwjmem Date: Jul 8, 2008 17:37
DKJ,
when this folk is surrounded by LPDR KGB, he only gonna praise the
LPDR. He is not risking his own life to tell the truth freely. By
the way, after international convoy group visited Ban Huy nam khao,
Assie are opening up for many Hmong refugees to settle in Down under.
Only those thai-lao dirty politics stop them. One thing that we know,
thai have given hundred of thousands dollars for building Ban Pha lak
refugee camps and they are reluctant to allow/or classify those folks
as refugees so theu can settle in Europe and other democratic nations.
Anyways, good propaganda!
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Author: thanouxaythanouxay Date: Jul 9, 2008 06:51
Cwjmem,
You are a real Liar and a looser. Phalak is financed entireley by Laos
and we had never asked a single penny from anybody and we will
continue so... Shame on you to fabricate this.
Neng Moua was one of the Leader in the protest in Houay Namkhao and
led thousands of Hmong to go on rampage outside the camp but when he
came to realise that the protest was a failure, he changed his mind
and became one of the Leader to convince those 837 persons who were
handed over to us on 22 June 2008, to come back home. He is now back
home and live as a common citizen.
With regard to Hmong in Houay Namkhao, they are our citizen who
entered Thailand illegally therefore, we requested Thailand to return
them back to us and also told them not to send anybody to third
country. Legally, Thailand would not and is not able to send anybody
to any country other than Laos, otherwise they may run into a very
complicated legal conflict with us.
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Author: tsujsuadluagtsujsuadluag Date: Jul 9, 2008 08:04
DJK...
when i could freely visit my cousins in Laos..then your words will be
worth millions...so far...3 attempts failed....and so far, you're
still a liar.
yaweh
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Author: povdubpovdub Date: Jul 9, 2008 10:47
On Jul 8, 7:37 pm, cwjmem hotmail.com> wrote:
> DKJ,
>
> when this folk is surrounded by LPDR KGB, he only gonna praise the
> LPDR. He is not risking his own life to tell the truth freely. By
> the way, after international convoy group visited Ban Huy nam khao,
> Assie are opening up for many Hmong refugees to settle in Down under.
> Only those thai-lao dirty politics stop them. One thing that we know,
> thai have given hundred of thousands dollars for building Ban Pha lak
> refugee camps and they are reluctant to allow/or classify those folks
> as refugees so theu can settle in Europe and other democratic nations.
>
> Anyways, good propaganda!
>
> On Jul 7, 8:03 pm, DKJ gmail.com> wrote:
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Author: ZooZoo Date: Jul 9, 2008 10:53
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> dkj
I know, you also want to defect at a point but you are too chicken...
Tell me and tell the truth, if this defection idea has never come
across your mind?
And you also very critical about the lpdr until it bribed you with
your job.
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Author: Tshajplaws1Tshajplaws1 Date: Jul 9, 2008 10:58
On Jul 8, 7:37 pm, cwjmem hotmail.com> wrote:
> DKJ,
>
> when this folk is surrounded by LPDR KGB, he only gonna praise the
> LPDR. He is not risking his own life to tell the truth freely. By
> the way, after international convoy group visited Ban Huy nam khao,
> Assie are opening up for many Hmong refugees to settle in Down under.
> Only those thai-lao dirty politics stop them. One thing that we know,
> thai have given hundred of thousands dollars for building Ban Pha lak
> refugee camps and they are reluctant to allow/or classify those folks
> as refugees so theu can settle in Europe and other democratic nations.
>
> Anyways, good propaganda!
>
> On Jul 7, 8:03 pm, DKJ gmail.com> wrote:
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Author: cwjmemcwjmem Date: Jul 9, 2008 12:46
Yong,
We will see if this Hmong man will survive. My speculation is that he
wil die within a year from KGB era food poisoning tatic. We will keep
a close look. As you know, he is not a desired fish to catch, the big
ones are swimming freely in the vast ocean.
837 were forced to send back to Laos. One of the man called us to the
US from his cell phone while Thai army were transporting them to the
border , his voice was broadcast throughout Hmong radios in the US.
So, Thai and Laos practice their dirty politics without regarding to
human right and abide to international laws...that is "LAO HED LAO
XAI, LAO DAI LAO KHA" right?
On Jul 9, 6:51 am, thanouxay hotmail.com> wrote:
> Cwjmem,
> You are a real Liar and a looser. Phalak is financed entireley by Laos
> and we had never asked a single penny from anybody and we...
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Author: DownUnderDownUnder Date: Jul 10, 2008 00:09
It is good to know that Neng Moua has returned to Laos... but he was
not so thrill about his return based on what he said in this video
clip! Why does he has to asked for forgiveness from the higher Lao
authority for his wrong doing? According to the Lao Spokesman, as I
recall, he said that those returnees broke no Lao law... but why Neng
Moua was acting as he broke the law and he was begging for
forgiveness?
Secondly, generally speaking, it is interesting to hear Neng Moua
saying that he was TRICKED by the American to go to Thailand, looking
for a greener pasture. But after 4 years, he realized that no chance
for him to go overseas... hence he DECIDED to take his family to
return to Laos. This is just a typical human behaviour that a person
RARELY accept RESPONSIBILITY for his own DECISION (in this case to
leave Laos for Houei Nam Khao). He was not forced to leave Laos... he
may be tricked but it would not happen if he did not make the DECISION
(or may be some one in his family decided for him) to willingly escape
Laos to Thailand in the first place.
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