Report by Ger Vang, Fact Finding Commission
On November 8, 2004 at 6:00 a.m. at Mu Ban Nam Qhao, Ta Boun Khea Noy,
Amphur Kha Khao, Petchabon Province, Thailand, Thai authorities arrested
400 Hmong refugees who recently came to Thailand seeking political
asylum. They were arrested by Thai authorities and Chia Ger Yang, a Hmong
villager at Petchabon, and are reported to be detained at Amphur Pakchom,
Loei province, awaiting to be repatriated to Laos. These Hmong refugees
have not been granted their refugee status yet.
The allegations of the
arrest were that Mr. Chia Ger Yang, the Hmong villager at Petchabon,
forced these 400 Hmong refugees to give him 70,000 baht. But they did not
have that much money to give to him. He then reported them to authority
and had the authorities arrest them. This allegation indicated that this
issue is about people trafficking.
Since this is a human rights
violation, the Fact Finding Commission would like to encourage local,
national, and international media groups to get this issue out to the free
world, and as well as the Embassy of the United States, Canada, France,
Australia, and other governmental entities in Bangkok, Thailand to
investigate this issue.
FFC, November 10, 2004 - Fact Finding Commission
1566 Huntoon Street - Oroville, CA 95965 - (530) 342-5571
Contact: Ed Szendrey edszendrey@yahoo.com
Georgie Szendrey georgieszendrey@yahoo.com
Ger Vang gvang@buttecaa.com