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A little Information....bout my hate, this is why.........read to find out
JB_Xyooj
post Dec 31 2004, 01:30 AM
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it's reason like this that cause me to hate.......
but there more then just this......

this information only partial of my hate

http://www.laohumrights.org/laowht01.html

Genocide in Laos

About 2.5 to 3 million people of Laos, Cambodia and South Vietnam have died because of the policy of genocide, human rights violations, and other related causes in the past two decades. Of this figure, about 300,000 were people of Laos killed by the communist Lao government. Most of the victims were Hmong people. About 46,000 of these people killed by the Lao communist government were former soldiers, their associates, and government officials under the Royal Lao government and CIA.

Many thousands of them are still in prison in 1996, without having had fair trials. Today, the killing fields are still going on in Laos. The genocide and human rights violations in Laos are "crimes against peace and crimes against humanity."

About 25,000 Hmong and Lao people were arrested, imprisoned and killed by the communist government between 1990 and 1996. Mr. Wang Kou Vang, Nao Xue Vang, Boua Yeng Vang, Thongsouk Saysangkhi, Latsami Khamphoui and Feng Sakchittaphong, along with several thousands of other Hmong and Laotian people and citizens, were arrested and sentenced to life in prison between 1990 and 1996. Many of the Laotian and Hmong people, including political prisoners, were killed through "medical injections" and "food poisoning," yet the outside world is not being told about such killings in Laos.

Indeed, human rights violations in Laos are the worst committed against a people since the murder of six million Jewish people during World War II. The legacies of the "secret war" in Indochina and the continual acts of genocide in Laos were the major factors causing approximately 500,000 people of Laos to flee for Thailand and other places around the world between 1975 and 1995. These people are political refugees.

The legacies of the "secret war" in Laos and the Vietnam War have caused the communist Lao government to arrest, imprison, persecute and kill many hundreds of thousands of people in Laos for revenge.

Methodologies of killing in Laos include: political and other extra-judicial killing; torture and other cruel, inhumane, or degrading treatment or punishment; disappearance; arbitrary arrest; denial of fair public trial; medical injection and food poisoning; and other inhumane actions.

There is no freedom of the press, of general assembly, or of association in Laos. Arbitrary interference with privacy, family, home and correspondence, racial discrimination, and an ethnic cleansing war against the Hmong people and other minorities inside Laos have all been taking place in Laos during the past 20 years. These acts are still going on in 1996.

Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 1993, which was published by the U.S. Department of State, states that:


The Lao People's Democratic Republic (LPDR) is a communist, one-party state. The Lao People's Revolutionary Party (LPRP) is the primary source of political authority in the country. The party's leadership imposes broad controls on Laos' 4-5 million people. Consequently, it is well-known that the communist government controls the freedom of the people of Laos.
Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 1994 states that:

Citizens do not have the ability to change their government despite Constitutional provisions for the public election of National Assembly members.
Consequently, citizens and human rights and democracy activists who want to challenge and complain against the dictatorship role of the Lao communist government are arrested, imprisoned and killed. Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 1994 continues to state that:

There are no domestic human rights groups [in Laos]. Any organization wishing to investigate and publicly criticize the government's human rights policies would face serious obstacles, if it were permitted to operate at all. Laos generally does not cooperate with international human rights organizations.
During the democracy revolutions in Eastern Europe and in the Soviet Union between 1989 and 1992, many hundreds of democracy and human rights activists in Laos and their supporters called for democracy and the institution of multi-political parties in Laos. In October 1990, the Lao communist government arrested and imprisoned three pro-democracy activists and vice- ministers of the Lao communist government. Their supporters and associates were also arrested, imprisoned and killed. Many of the victims are still in prison in Laos in 1996.

The Bangkok Post of April 27, 1990, reported that:

At least 35 people were killed when Laotian government troops suppressed pro-democracy rallies in four Laotian provinces last month.
Consequently, the Lao communist government has suppressed pro- democracy groups and human rights activists in Laos since the end of the Vietnam War, and continues to do so in 1996, in order to maintain the communist state and dictatorship powers in Laos.

After the end of the Vietnam War and the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, many bureaucrats, officials and lifetime foreign service individuals in the U.S. Department of State, U.S. Embassies in Thailand and Laos, the Thai government, the UNHCR, and Embassies of other countries around the world who are in Laos, have been working together to denounce and deny information, evidence and reports of genocide and human rights violations in Laos. They have been working together to hide information and deny reports of forced repatriation of refugees from Thailand to Laos and of persecution of returnees in Laos because they need to do business in Laos.

However, many credible reports confirm that forced repatriation of refugees from Thailand to Laos and persecution, torture, and murder of returnees in Laos is occurring. On September 11, 1993, Mr. Vue Mai, a leader of Hmong returnees in Laos, was arrested by the communist Lao government. He then disappeared. The U.S. Department of State, UNHCR and U.S. Embassies in Laos and Thailand remain silent on the disappearance of Vue Mai and on several similar disappearances. The arrest and disappearance of Vue Mai and the other similar cases are credible evidence of persecution against returnees in Laos. From 1991 to 1995, about 5,000 Hmong returnees in Laos were arrested, imprisoned and killed by the communist Lao government. Since 1991, over 14,000 Hmong refugees in Thailand have been forced to return to Laos.

The policies of the Comprehensive Plan of Action (CPA) of 1989 on Indochinese refugees and the Tripartite Agreement of 1991 on Laotian and Hmong refugees are seriously "corrupt" and "flawed." This is because the policy of voluntary repatriation has been changed to one of forced repatriation, and the UNHCR and U.S. Embassy in Laos do not monitor and guarantee the safety and freedom of returnees in Laos.

About 35,000 Hmong refugees have escaped from refugee camps in Thailand to many displaced locations and unknown areas since 1991 in order to avoid forced repatriation from Thailand to Laos. The futures of these refugees are in danger and are uncertain, because they lack food, shelter, and basic human needs, and they are not receiving international attention and protection.

The forced repatriation of refugees from Thailand to Laos; the arrest and imprisonment of refugees who oppose forced repatriation, corruption and the flaws in the CPA and Tripartite Agreement; and the denials of evidence and reports of forced repatriation and human rights violations in Laos are all betrayals of the Charter of the United Nations, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, international human rights laws and the "American values" of human rights, freedom, democracy, justice and civil rights.

Reliable sources from Thailand and communist Laos confirm that the Thai authorities forced thirteen (13) Hmong refugees in Thailand to return to Laos in January 1996. The communist Lao government imprisoned these innocent returnees in Samkhe Prison in Vientiane, Laos. Indeed, there are many thousands of cases similar to these thirteen cases, in which the communist Lao government has acted against Hmong returnees and other people in Laos. These acts are violations of international human rights and refugee laws and of the Charter of the United Nations.

4. According to credible sources from Laos and Thailand, the following Laotian returnees were arrested, imprisoned and killed by the communist Lao government.


(a) Mr. San Khamoung Vilai, forced from Thailand to Laos in 1989, he died in jail on May 13, 1993 in Muang Pak Lai, Sagnabouri Province, Laos.

(b) Mr. Vam Deth was forced to Laos from Thailand in 1989 and he was imprisoned after he arrived in Muang Pak Lai, Sagnabouri Province. He died in 1992.

© Mr. Boun Phoumi was forced to Laos on May 15, 1991. He was arrested and imprisoned immediately after he arrived in Muang Pak Lai. He died in jail in December, 1993.

(d) Mr. Sam Bouam Sou was repatriated under the UNHCR from Thailand to Laos in 1992. He was arrested and imprisoned immediately after he arrived in Pak Lai, Sagnabouri Province. In February 1993 he died in jail.

(e) Mr. Xieng Van was a volunteer returnee under the policy of the UNHCR on July 1, 1993. He was arrested and imprisoned immediately after he arrived in Pak Lai. He died in jail in Pak Lai, Sagnabouri Province, Laos, on July 5, 1993.

5. Mr. Vue Mai, a leader of Hmong returnees, disappeared on September 11, 1993. Mrs. Vue Mai and her son told the world that the communist government in Laos is 100 percent responsible for the disappearance of Mr. Vue Mai.

6. Mr. Chong Moua Thao, the Vice Chairman of the Chieng Kham Refugee Camp, Thailand, and a leader of returnees, died of food poisoning after eating with Lao government officials on September 15, 1993.

7. Mr. Chao Moua (BSC 047) was forced by government officials and the UNHCR to return from the Napho Camp to Laos in April 1994. He was murdered by the Lao government on May 18, 1994, in Van Vieng, Northern Vientiane, Laos.

8. Mr. Chong Neng Vang was arrested, tortured and murdered by the Lao communist government on June 22, 1994. He was not a returnee, but a former CIA soldier (1963-1975) who was forced down from the highlands to a relocation site two years ago.

17. The communist Lao government imprisoned thirteen (13) Hmong returnees in Samkhe Jail in Vientiane, Laos, in 1996. These victims are:

a. Mr. Wang Chue Yang, 41 years old
b. Mr. Chue Ma Vang, 55 years old
c. Mr. Tong Toua Vang, 58 years old
d. Mr. Xai Xang Chang, 48 years old
e. Mr. Pang Tou Lee, 37 years old
f. Mr. Lee Vang, 30 years old
g. Mr. Xai Toua Vang, 48 years old
h. Mr. Xang Herr, 33 years old
i. Mr. Cher Tong Lee, 46 years old
j. Mr. Chang Teng Thao, 58 years old
k. Mr. Yong Xao Herr, 50 years old
l. Mr. Shoua Thao, 33 years old
m. Mr. Xia Dang Thao, 30 years old
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post Dec 31 2004, 02:02 AM
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post Dec 31 2004, 02:21 AM
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biggrin.gif hope you choke in your dream.....LOL!!!!!!!!!!

**look mommy she drooling**....LMAO!!!!! embarassedlaugh.gif2
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post Dec 31 2004, 02:26 AM
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QUOTE (lilRuffneckPrincess @ Dec 31 2004, 03:02 AM)
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well i guess if he hate lao oh well like i really give a $hits. Ive seen lao people back in my hometown disliking hmong people too. They would say $hit like hmong people are poor and they think they are something when they are not. Some say they are annoyed by the hmong language and all they do is speak that $hit all day even if they have other non-hmong around them. I hear this from lao people. They say that hmong people dont know how to cook, the food is nasty.
But to me I think hmong people are the same with lao. I have plenty of hmong friends and they are cool as hell. I like to eat the food they cook. I dont think like that about them but i know some lao ppl that do. I think they are one of the most coolest people i have met.
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post Dec 31 2004, 02:34 AM
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EVERy race have it's own hate....don't blame this on other hmong peeps
but me....but there is certain hmong peeps out there that dislike lao as much as i do.....every where there is hate....try to prevent it....and it'll cause it more
so i might as well go along with the flow....and hate lao as much as they hate me
to me mostly all lao are bad....even i met some nice lao in my life time
but i refuse to acknowledge that there is good lao out there.....when your peeps
are in a war against a hated race by some hmong...who would you rather back but your own people.....though i may be curse forever to hate Lao people...i have
no regret...as much as your lao peeps hates me...i'll always hate them....

that's how the world works.....

Oh by the way where do these lao people live biggrin.gif
i need to pay them a little vist.......but first let me load myself
up with my friends 45 and 44.....

all i need is there address and home state... biggrin.gif thank you
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post Dec 31 2004, 09:55 AM
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Doesnt this belong in the Hmong forums?
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post Dec 31 2004, 04:25 PM
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JB get a plane ticket to Laos then
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post Dec 31 2004, 04:40 PM
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I got a 100 guns and 200 clips cuz I'M FROM NEW YORK...

I never met Hmong in my entire life 2004 be the first year of their existence in my life and funny but sad I am Sao Lao, raised in the streets of New York City but I don't allow JB_Xyooj to ruin it for the rest of Hmong. I'm just ignoring the lad until he understands some A.F. member don't have time for the non-sense. Now I'm gonna go and get myself ready for a wonderful last night to 2004 cuz come 2005 I'll be surrounded by my people biggrin.gif Have a wonderful, healthy and prosperous 2005 New Year and a safe one I'll see y'all next year!!! muuahhhhhh xoxoxo LiLRuffNeckPrincess
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post Dec 31 2004, 08:41 PM
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go hate lao for all we care but we dont want to hear it
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post Dec 31 2004, 09:39 PM
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JB Xyooj: I understand where you're coming from, but it's the government you should be hating and not the people.
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post Dec 31 2004, 11:44 PM
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i think the mods should ban him from making topics in the lao room its getting kinda bleh..practically the same stuff is being said over and over....hahah gov't child...im sure his gurlfren looks laos since shes a black/mexican mix with hmong hahah embarassedlaugh.gif embarassedlaugh.gif embarassedlaugh.gif embarassedlaugh.gif embarassedlaugh.gif embarassedlaugh.gif embarassedlaugh.gif embarassedlaugh.gif embarassedlaugh.gif embarassedlaugh.gif embarassedlaugh.gif embarassedlaugh.gif
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post Jan 1 2005, 06:07 AM
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Alright, so you hate Lao people, we can live with that I guess. People usually hate on some things in their life anyways. However, people do not persistently talk about their hate towards something that is related of their hate. You get what I'm saying... we know you hate Lao people (although you should only hate their government and army set ups), but don't talk about this situation in their own forums.
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post Jan 1 2005, 06:15 AM
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Your a waste of life JB.
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post Jan 1 2005, 06:16 AM
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^Nah... don't think it like that... just pity him that he cannot see past his hatred.
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post Jan 1 2005, 08:43 AM
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^^you need to do something about your gurlie nails haha...they're longer then mine tsk tsk on you haha
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post Jan 1 2005, 12:53 PM
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QUOTE (SacOfMentos @ Jan 1 2005, 07:16 AM)
^Nah... don't think it like that... just pity him that he cannot see past his hatred.
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girly nail scary.............**nods**...........i eventually getting tir eof my own hate...i might as well get myself prepare for whats comming......so what the hell
i'm still akid...might as well have fun now then get serious when i get older...LOL

back to the drawing board......


**whisper anybody play SC biggrin.gif
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post Jan 1 2005, 02:44 PM
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You can hate Laotian people, ok that's fine... I hope someday that you will realize that hating them is useless anyways. However, if you do harm them... then you become the same as the "people" you hate, meaning you'll become the same as the Laotian people that harmed our people.
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post Jan 2 2005, 01:23 AM
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^^ =| cut ur nails
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post Jan 2 2005, 02:00 PM
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QUOTE (SacOfMentos @ Jan 1 2005, 03:44 PM)
You can hate Laotian people, ok that's fine... I hope someday that you will realize that hating them is useless anyways.  However, if you do harm them... then you become the same as the "people" you hate, meaning you'll become the same as the Laotian people that harmed our people.
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must be an Asian thing, my brother has long nails... trust you/me my brother is not gay, he got a wife now before that girls use to flock his way and always try to keep him on lock down mean while lil sis "me" was trying to break off his relationship with any chick he dated, I didn't like any of his exs nor do I like his wife ~so goes the war. LOL
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haha why??
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