Asia-Pacific News

Laos pledges to take care of Hmong returnees

Jan 19, 2010, 5:24 GMT

Vientiane - Communist Laos repeated its vow to take care of 4,500 Hmong returnees until they can fend for themselves, but refused to allow the United Nations to interview them, state media and diplomatic sources said Tuesday.

Lao Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Phongsavath Boupha met with ambassadors from the European Union, US and Australia on January 15 to allay concerns about some 4,500 ethnic Hmong who were deported from neighbouring Thailand December 28, the Vientiane Times reported.

Phongsavath told the ambassadors that Hmong returnees would be able to live in villages of their own choice and the government had provided them with food, clothing and medicines on arrival in their homeland, the state mouthpiece reported.

'The government's long-term plan was to build a house for each family and allocate land for farming activities,' Phongsavath said.

The government has also pledged to supply the returnees with gravity-fed water systems, toilets, roads and schools, and to provide food until they are able to make their own living.

It has allowed foreign diplomats and three US congressmen to visit the Hmong resettlement camps, but has barred the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) from interviewing the returnees.

The UNHCR expressed concern about 150 Hmong who were kept in Thailand's Nong Khai district for more than three years, which the agency classified as 'persons of concern' due to their past records as resistance fighters.

'The Lao do not consider these people to be political prisoners and they feel the UNHCR has made a big mistake in classifying them as such,' a Western diplomat who met with Phongsavath said.

Several Western countries have offered to accept members from that group of 150 for resettlement.

'The Lao have not ruled this out, but they want the returnees to have a chance to see whether they would prefer to stay in Laos before they consider resettlement,' the diplomat said.

The Hmong are an ethnic minority group that sided with the US military in its 'secret war' against communism in Laos in the 1960s and 1970s. Tens of thousands of Hmong fled to Thailand to after the communist forces took over Laos in 1975.

More than 100,000 Hmong were resettled in the US.

Thailand deported 4,508 Hmong, who had been living in refugee camps since 2004, last month as part of a policy to cooperate with Laos and stem the continuing Hmong migration.

Laos, one of the world's few remaining communist states, has been courting overseas Laotians to return home to invest in the country, one of the world's poorest.

The government's treatment of the Hmong returnees is deemed an important litmus test for the success of that campaign, Thai diplomats said.



COMMENT

blog comments powered by Disqus

Latest Headlines in Asia-Pacific

Older Talkback

Follow Us

Follow M&C on Pinterest

Search

Custom Search

Also Check Out

Charlize Theron wants to go into space

Charlize Theron wants to go into space
Charlize Theron has admitted she would love to go into space - but thinks it would be very expensive ... more

Cheryl Cole: Personal life is 'right'

Cheryl Cole: Personal life is right
Chderyl Cole wants to have lots of children but thinks she is right to wait to start a family. ... more

Peter Andre ready to move on

Peter Andre ready to move on
Peter Andre is finally ready to move on from ex-wife Katie Price and wonders if he has already met the person he is 'supposed' to marry. ... more

Prince William's tribute to role model Queen

Prince Williams tribute to role model Queen
Britain's Prince William has paid tribute to his grandmother Queen Elizabeth for being an 'incredible role model'. ... more

Mariah Carey's sister wants reconciliation

Mariah Careys sister wants reconciliation
Mariah Carey's estranged sister Alison is desperate to mend her rift with the singer and meet the star's twins Moroccan and Monroe for the first time. ... more

Robin Gibb had kidney failure

Robin Gibb had kidney failure
Robin Gibb's son RJ says the Bee Gees singer's death was caused by kidney and liver failure, ... more

Matthew Morrison's sexy meals

Matthew Morrisons sexy meals
Matthew Morrison thinks cooking is 'sexy' and loves sharing candlelit dinners with his girlfriend Renee Puente. ... more

Apl.de.Ap praises 'beautiful' Cheryl

Apl.de.Ap praises beautiful Cheryl
Black Eyed Peas star Apl.de.Ap thinks Cheryl Cole is a 'beautiful' woman. ... more

Queen Elizabeth loves to laugh with her grandkids

Queen Elizabeth loves to laugh with her grandkids
Britain's Queen Elizabeth loves to share a laugh with her grandchildren and find out about their lives outside of their royal duties. ... more

David Hasselhoff to buy bar for Hayley

David Hasselhoff to buy bar for Hayley
David Hasselhoff wants to buy his Welsh girlfriend Hayley Roberts a bar which he will call the Hoff & Hounds. ... more