Hmong protest being forced back to Laos -23 June 08
- Length: 2:34
- Rating Average: 4.82 from 44 people
- View Count: 31676' favoriteCount='68
- Author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Tags: al aljazeera belcher hannah hmong jazeera laos lost thailand tribe
About 2,000 ethnic Hmong from Laos have agreed to return to return home after a mass breakout from a Thai detention centre. They marched out of the camp trying to bring attention to their claims for asylum. Some say they were offered $500 per family from the Los government to return home. That's the equivalent of half a year's wage in the impoverished nation. But 3,000 Hmong refuse to go back and they are demanding urgent help from the United Nations' refugees agency, Al Jazeera's Hannah Belcher reports. centre. They marched out of the camp trying to bring attention to their claims for asylum. Some say they were offered $500 per family from the Los government to trutn home. Thats the quivalent of half a year's wage in the impoevrished nation,. But 3,000 Hmong refuse to go back and they are demanding urgent help from the United Nations' refugees agency, Al Jazeera's Hannah Belcher reports.
Xaab & Txiab - Tij Laug Xab (hmong songs) 1. Xab Thoj
- Length: 5:13
- Rating Average: 4.94 from 374 people
- View Count: 186114' favoriteCount='1192
- Author: leng2008
Xaab & Txiab - Tij Laug Xab
HUNTED LIKE ANIMALS - Hmong Attacked With Chemical Weapons
- Length: 2:39
- Rating Average: 4.60 from 124 people
- View Count: 102959' favoriteCount='189
- Author: SommerFilms
Tags: genocide grassroots Hmong human Laos outreach Pao Refugee rights Thailand Vang Vietnam War
HUNTED LIKE ANIMALS © 2007, made by award winning filmmaker Rebecca Sommer.http://www.rebeccasommer.org/ The ethnic Hmong Lao refugees who fled from Laos to Thailand explain what the military inside of Laos did to them, while they were running and hiding, half starved, from the attacks by the soldiers. Some footage in the 75 minute-long educational documentary "Hunted Like Animals" was filmed by the Hmong-in-hiding themselves- in the mountainous conflict areas of Laos. (Cameras were smuggled in, and tapes out of the conflict area by Fact Finding Commission.) Thousands of Hmong Lao fled from Laos to Thailand - starting 2004- to escape increasing military attacks inside of Laos, and settled in Thailand's Ban Huay Nam Khao Refugee Camp. Over 1300 DVD of HUNTED LIKE ANIMALS were disseminated to governments, UN system and NGOs. Even so diplomats and UN officials has no access to the people-in-hiding inside of Laos, or to the refugees in Thailand's refugee camp - HUNTED LIKE ANIMALS brings the voices of the desperate Hmong Lao directly to them. The refugees want the world to know what they have endured, and speak on behalf of many thousands of Hmong left behind -- who are still trapped inside of remote mountainous jungle areas, chased, attacked, tortured, mutilated, killed, starving -- AT THIS VERY MOMENT !!!!! Please contact the filmmaker Rebecca Sommer, if you would like to order a DVD - or if you have questions: SommerFilms@gmail.com
hmong
- Length: 4:41
- Rating Average: 4.70 from 943 people
- View Count: 152423' favoriteCount='794
- Author: maincharacter
Artist myspace page "http://www.myspace.com/jjenn05 " thanks
HmonG Dragon Ball Z
- Length: 8:52
- Rating Average: 4.41 from 159 people
- View Count: 118205' favoriteCount='184
- Author: HmongMeka
Tags: HmonG
RunTime/ 8:52 .Clip of a Hmong Dragon Ball Z
Subway Hmong Shaman
- Length: 3:38
- Rating Average: 4.78 from 64 people
- View Count: 37208' favoriteCount='130
- Author: tdpdx
Tags: Asian cemetary D'Antoni Hmong Lisa Lyle Morgan Oregon Portland Shaman subway Suin-Kellam Tom
A TV story on a subway tunnel in Portland, Oregon which was built under a cemetary, angering the Asian community. 1999 Producer: Tom D'Antoni Camera: Lyle Morgan Editor: Lisa Suin-Kellam
"HUNTED LIKE ANIMALS" Hmong refugees-WE ARE NOT REBELS
- Length: 8:25
- Rating Average: 4.75 from 169 people
- View Count: 109553' favoriteCount='69
- Author: SommerFilms
Tags: genocide grassroots hmong human indigenous Laos LPDR outreach Pao refugees rights Thailand Vang Vietnam war
Excerpt of © HUNTED LIKE ANIMALS © 2007, by award winning filmmaker Rebecca Sommer. Partly narrated by Hmong leader General Vang Pao. Hmong refugees explain why they fled Laos to Thailand. for more information and video clips vsist: http://www.rebeccasommer.org/ Ethnic Hmong Lao refugees explain why they fled South East Asian country Laos to Thailand's refugee camp Phetchabun. (Ban Huay Nam Khao, or White Water refugee camp) Most of the them lived for over 30 years in hiding, attacked and chased by ever increasing military forces, Laotian and Vietnamese soldiers, to this day! Over 1400 DVD of HUNTED LIKE ANIMALS were sent to governments, and the UN system. Even so the UN has no access to the people-in-hiding, or the refugees - HUNTED LIKE ANIMALS brings their voices to them. Please contact the filmmaker Rebecca Sommer, if you would like to purchase a DVD - or if you have questions: sommerfilms@gmail.com
Hmong Sukiyaki Singers
- Length: 2:52
- Rating Average: 4.69 from 192 people
- View Count: 37426' favoriteCount='273
- Author: phillygirl7
Tags: acapella boys groups hmong singers
My Boo Boo Leymon and Johnny singing their rendition of the old skool Japanese song, Sukiyaki. A Jap. girl.
Hmong Beautiful Girls
- Length: 3:36
- Rating Average: 4.40 from 134 people
- View Count: 151438' favoriteCount='295
- Author: Hmongproduction
Tags: Music
Hmong tej ntxhais zoo nkauj!
"HUNTED LIKE ANIMALS" Hmong women raped by Lao soldiers
- Length: 5:44
- Rating Average: 4.78 from 132 people
- View Count: 180974' favoriteCount='220
- Author: SommerFilms
Tags: CIA genocide grassroots hmong human indigenous Laos outreach Pao peoples Refugees rights Thailand Vang Vietnam war
Excerpt of © HUNTED LIKE ANIMALS © 2007, by award winning filmmaker Rebecca Sommer click here for further information and more clips:: http://www.rebeccasommer.org/ Ethnic Hmong Lao refugees explain why they fled South East Asian country Laos. Most of them lived for over 30 years in hiding, attacked and chased by ever increasing military forces, Laotian and Vietnamese soldiers, to this day!
Page: 1 of 2876