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How can I help stop Hmong Genocide?

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I went on Youtube and discovered that the Hmong people in Laos are being assassinated and murdered while hiding in the woods. I did some research, and the Hmong people played a very huge part during the Vietnam War helping the American Secret Service with the war. After discovering their participation with the American government, the Lao-communist government is now trying to exterminate all Hmong people, but trying to keep it under wraps from the U.N. Hmong people are regular farming people who live in the mountains of Laos. If you look up Hmong Genocide on Youtube, you'll find very cruel videos and documentary of their torture. So please, how can I help them?

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  1. nobody is going to help because laos offers nothing to us. if you were to strike oil, find gold, or something worthwhile then the world would mobilize to help.


  2. YOU MIGHT CONSIDER TRYING THE SAME THINGS OTHERS ARE TRYING FOR DARFUR....

  3. i agree with the second poster: get attention like the Darfur Genocide as well.

  4. Sadly enough, this systematic genocide of ethnic Hmong people in the mountains of Laos has been going on since the end of the Vietnam War. When Saigon and Loojceeb (Lima Site 20A) fell to the Communists in 1975, Hmong soldiers, their families and civilians retreated deep into the mountains and  jungles of Laos for protection. When the Communists solidified their rule over all of Laos, they realized that the U.S. backed Hmong people who had retreated into the jungles posed a threat to them and sought to eradicate every last one of them.  That was more than 30 years ago.

    To this very day, the Laotian government has systematically denied any involvement in the genocide of Hmong people, even in the face of staggering evidence, saying that if such atrocities have occurred, then it was perpetuated by Hmong people. The government of Laos has also over the years denied Amnesty International, various organizations and international media access to the Hmong people in the mountains. The government of Laos has also over the years blamed violent attacks and bombings on Hmong people, without conducting proper investigation and without any evidence. The Laotian military and police regularly harass, rape, beat, kill and imprison civilian Hmong people without cause or reason. Those who are arrested and detained wait years to go to trial only to be found guilty in less than 5 minutes and once imprisoned they face decades, sometimes even a lifetime of abuse and torture at the hands of military and police officials.

    The Laotian government seeks to destroy the Hmong people and their way of life at any cost. All governments, human rights organizations and all of humanity needs to unite and let the Laotian government know that they need to end their genocide of ethnic Hmong people.

    The Hmong people are a peace loving people who values life and family. In their 6000 year history, they have only been known to pick up arms to defend their way of life. Six thousand years of war, famine, oppression, forced assimilation, slavery and genocide... enough is enough.

    To learn more about my people and how you can help, please visit the following links:

  5. that's a good question and honestly there is nothing much we can do that will really helped the hmong in Laos. The problem is that Laos is a foreign country and trying to get involved in it would be hard, unless " the U.S. do something about it:, hehe. But i doubt it because this is "not a big enough" of a issue for them. Then there is also this problem with General Vang Pao, and this will also cause a big problem for the hmong people in Laos. One solution that could help is for us to get them over here by marriage or simplying getting them to visit U.S. and apply for citizens. other than that, i really hope and pray to god that there will a solution for helping the Hmong peoples.

  6. you can talk yourself to death to the U.N. and get nothing done.  other than that, theres not much.  and thats a shame.  Like the other guy said, theirs no oil in laos.  all they make are bananas and little brown babies.

  7. We are already helping them. Between 75,000 and 100,000 have already been resettled in the USA. Other countries need to step up.

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