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Crown Prince Soulivong Savang of Laos, Do Laotians support ?
JimTungLe
post Jan 15 2005, 04:22 PM
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Do Laotians support :


Crown Prince Soulivong Savang to polically pressure the Communist government of Laos for democracy and human rights for the people of Laos.

Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soulivong_Savang



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post Jan 15 2005, 06:28 PM
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"the reunification of the Lao people" ya...
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post Aug 18 2005, 06:20 PM
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I personally think he should take over... (IMG:http://www.asiafinest.com/forum/style_emoticons/default/biggthumpup.gif)
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post Aug 19 2005, 12:40 AM
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For most Lao, they don't mind as long it's not a communist state and can improve the overall quality of the people in Laos.
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post Aug 22 2005, 10:21 AM
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whats his background?
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post Aug 22 2005, 03:26 PM
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^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soulivong_Savang

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post Sep 10 2005, 04:16 PM
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Hell the Royal Lao force barely did $hit in the war... besides Route and waver like cowards... abandoning their allies the Hmongs and American.

Just like the SVA.... they were low morale... and etc.

they were the same as that of the democratic Chinese govorment
during the communist take over.


Strong words but weak govorment.....

and to had me fool that... Vang Pao would had die for the Lao govorment

The Royal Lao govorment abandoned their post.. and joined the Communist..
they don't even deserve to rule their own country..... Hell we should
just give it to the pathet Lao... at least they fought for it. (IMG:http://www.asiafinest.com/forum/style_emoticons/default/sure.gif)

but that's just bull$hit.

http://www.factfinding.org/media.html

If your all intrest vist this site... and scroll to general tonglith speech
of stopping genocide in Laos...

and if you want listen to General Vang Pao speech... Yes he also spooke in Laos

fu-king Lao wannibi. (IMG:http://www.asiafinest.com/forum/style_emoticons/default/sure.gif)
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post Sep 11 2005, 10:08 PM
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QUOTE (SGU @ Sep 10 2005, 04:16 PM)
The Royal Lao govorment abandoned their post.. and joined the Communist..
they don't even deserve to rule their own country..... Hell we should
just give it to the pathet Lao... at least they fought for it. (IMG:http://www.asiafinest.com/forum/style_emoticons/default/sure.gif)

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Pathet Lao , left-wing nationalist group that was ultimately victorious in the Laotian civil war that began in the mid-1950s. The name was first used in 1950 by Lao forces after the they joined the Viet Minh's revolt against the French, and it became the generic term for the Lao Communists. In 1956 an official party, the Neo Lao Hak Sat (Lao Patriotic Front) was formed. In the 1960s and early 70s, the Pathet Lao fought the U.S.-supported government and finally won control of Laos in 1975, establishing the Lao People's Democratic Republic.

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post Nov 6 2005, 05:00 AM
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hey girls, do you find our prince good looking?
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post Nov 8 2005, 02:31 PM
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I think he should go to create a business at Lao. If he can not do that he can go to create business at Nong Khai Province of Thailand. That province locates across the border of Viangtiane. So he can stay very close to Lao. He don't need to press any presure to the Lao authority. Just stays close to the Lao people and help them what he can help. He will gain more respect from Lao people and sometime in the future. He will be a choice for Lao people.

If he still live in France. He is very far from his country and people. And he never sit in his people heart.

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post Nov 10 2005, 01:25 AM
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i cant wait till that day comes when we get our royal family back i am a supporter of them and i dont care what anyone say
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post Nov 10 2005, 01:42 AM
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to be honest, he is just another guy like everybody else, if he can make laos a better country and stop corruption of others and stop himself from corruption if he is in power, then sure i'll support him!
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post Nov 10 2005, 04:44 AM
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well thats what he intend to do
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post Nov 12 2005, 10:24 PM
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for the mean time =)
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post Aug 24 2006, 06:42 PM
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(IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggthumpup.gif) I would like to see the royal family back in Lao... this would bring investor moral back to Lao... as a Lao American I starting a company in Lao.. trying to regain the lands my family left in 1978 bc of the comms... this would be benificial to the people of Lao and the numours families that would love to return and help build Lao
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post Aug 24 2006, 06:48 PM
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i myself think that laos should not have a constitutional monarchy government. full democracy is not good for laos either. communisn is fine for laos for now its just that we need new smart young leaders instead of these old power greedy backwards officials.

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post Aug 24 2006, 11:37 PM
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^ Pro communist? Didnt know that...
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post Aug 25 2006, 01:08 AM
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QUOTE(Sirikittong @ Aug 24 2006, 09:37 PM) [snapback]2217569[/snapback]

^ Pro communist? Didnt know that...

im just pro laos bro. the lpdr are not going to be overthrown anytime soon so we just have to adapt and contribute no matter what the system is. no offence siri, but i definately dont want the kind of democracy in thailand for laos.
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post Aug 25 2006, 01:20 AM
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I hate these royal parasites.
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post Aug 25 2006, 02:22 AM
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QUOTE(SGU @ Sep 10 2005, 02:16 PM) [snapback]1028677[/snapback]

Hell the Royal Lao force barely did $hit in the war... besides Route and waver like cowards... abandoning their allies the Hmongs and American.

Just like the SVA.... they were low morale... and etc.

they were the same as that of the democratic Chinese govorment
during the communist take over.
Strong words but weak govorment.....

and to had me fool that... Vang Pao would had die for the Lao govorment

The Royal Lao govorment abandoned their post.. and joined the Communist..
they don't even deserve to rule their own country..... Hell we should
just give it to the pathet Lao... at least they fought for it. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sure.gif)

but that's just bull$hit.

http://www.factfinding.org/media.html

If your all intrest vist this site... and scroll to general tonglith speech
of stopping genocide in Laos...

and if you want listen to General Vang Pao speech... Yes he also spooke in Laos

fu-king Lao wannibi. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sure.gif)

the war in laos could not have been won by the RLG. they were bound to lose going against lpdr backed by nva. now as for the http://www.factfinding.org that is pure bull$hit and propaganda at its lowest form. this is 2006 and people will not be fooled by the crooked rlg/gvp propaganda machine.

the tai people have been living with and around the miao people for thousands of years from china to laos and not have any problems. there is no genocide in laos but just a war with gvp and rlg loyalist rebels/terrorist that want to overthrow the lpdr. if their truly is a genocide of the hmong people by the lpdr then why are all the hmongs not being slaughtered? there are hmongs all around vieng-chan, luang-pa-bang how come not them and only the hmong that are attached to gvp proxy army hidden in the jungles of laos? dont be so stupit. wake up and smell the coffee. the hmong people in the laos jungles are being exploited by gvp to fight a war that cannot be won, their best bet is to just join the lao country and be good lao citizens. at the end of the day hmongs die in vein and gvp pockets gets fatter. the lpdr will take out these terrorist whether gvp or the rlg(they both work together).


Questionable fundraising aims to exploit Hmongs
ST. PAUL (AP) — Want to be a general in a free Laos? How about a mayor?

Hmong immigrants are being targeted by fundraisers who promise positions in a Laos that may never exist in exchange for payments of hundreds or thousands of dollars, the St. Paul Pioneer Press reported on Sunday.

Aggressive fundraising has long been a sore point for the Hmong. But there’s even more concern now because of FBI investigations of influence peddling in St. Paul City Hall and a separate look by the state attorney general at a prominent Hmong fundraising organization.

Some of the fundraising letters bear the signature of General Vang Pao, who led an army of ethnic minority Hmong that battled communist insurgents in Laos during the Vietnam War and is still revered by many Hmong. Many younger, American-born Hmong have less regard for Vang Pao and see the fundraising as excessive.

Several documents in circulation bear the letterhead of the United Lao National Liberation Front, also known as the Neo Hom, which was founded in the United States by exiled Laotian military leaders. Some appeal for money to help kinsmen who are still fighting in the jungles of Laos against that country’s communist government.

A copy of one certificate, provided to the Pioneer Press, is written in the Lao language and promises that the bearer will be governor of a Laotian province. It is dated Jan. 15, 2003, and appears to be signed by Vang Pao, referred to as “prince liberator.’’Other letters include a “National Support Volunteer Form’’ that asks for monthly payments of $100 or another amount of the donor’s choosing.

The newspaper reported that one Twin Cities man said his father obtained a title for him that supposedly endures a ranking position in a new Lao government. Another said his father-in-law bought one for himself, but was dropped after he could no longer make the monthly payments.

It’s not clear how much money the letters are generating, or whether they violate any laws. But they angered one observer.

Fundraisers in the Hmong community have been questioned before. In 1989, there were reports that many Hmong families had paid $100 down and $10 a month to the Neo Hom. Some paid $500 for certificates that would entitle them to return to a future Laos, and others paid hundreds or thousands to be mayors, governors, police chiefs, colonels and generals.

http://www.winona.edu/winonan/s2005/3-2/Hmongs.htm

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