May 24, 2008
Homes Burn in Huay Nam Khao Refugee Camp

Thai officials report the burning of the shelters was by the Hmong themselves that have been protesting their threatened repatriation back to Laos. Some protestors claim the Thai authorities are responsible for the fires....

February 28, 2008
Thailand Forcibly Repatriated 12 Hmong Refugees

On February 27, 2007 at about one o’clock p.m. Bangkok time, twelve (12) Hmong refugees from the Huay Nam Khao camp, Phetchabun Province, were forced by Thai military to return to Laos....

February 15, 2008
The Killing Fields Revisited

The Fact Finding Commission continues receiving reports from the jungles of Laos of the attacks by the Lao Military. The follow report was received on February 12, 2008....

December 17, 2007
More American Journalists Visited the Remote Jungle of Laos

Since 2003, there had been a total of seven different trips where foreign journalists managed to sneak into the remote jungle of northern Laos to cover the ongoing persecution of families of the U.S. backed Secret Army against Communism in the 1960s...

December 5, 2007
Why A Coup In Laos Will Not Work Commentary

The Fact Finding Commission’s mission is to save the lives of these people. We share the frustration of those whose parents, siblings, and cousins are perishing because of an impotent diplomatic community’s inability to intervene on their behalf....

November 4, 2007
Docters Without Borders Find Evidence of Atrocities Against Hmong

Doctors in the refugee camp at Huay Nam Khao have found dozens of Hmong with bullet and shrapnel wounds as well as psychological trauma....

September 11, 2007
Hmong Crisis in Huay Nam Khao: Refugees Resist Repatriation Effort

As of this date (September 11, 2007), the refugee leaders have shared their deep concern about the safety and future for their family members....

August 16, 2007
Hmong Refugees in Nongkhai Province, Thailand have no hope

Fact Finding Commission has learned that the 153 Hmong refugees who have currently been detained in the detention facility in Nongkhai Province could face serious health problem....

July 30, 2007
UPDATE: Thai Military Actions Questioned

The Fact Finding Commission highly respected Thailand for their well being and respect of the Hmong refugees....

July 27, 2007
Report from the jungle of Laos: 45 Children, 17 over the age of 10 Killed in June and July

LPDR government has launched his joined military forces to attack and kill us Hmong citizens of Laos in Muang Xaysomboun Special Zone.

July 11, 2007
Thai Military Actions Questioned

Two incidents at the new refugee camp at Huay Nam Khao cause concern over actions taken by the Thai military.

July 11, 2007
Communist Lao troops continues to hunt down veterans of the U.S. Secret Army and their families in the jungles of Laos

Two companies from the Lao military attacked the Hmong community in three villages in Muang Houay Xay, Bokeo Province, northwestern laos.

June 20, 2007
Former American Allies Face Uncertain Future

Since there isn't any third country willing to resettle the Hmong refugees...Thai authorities have already deported 406 Hmong refugees to laos...

June 9, 2007
Hmong Crisis in Huay Nam Khao, Thailand

...local Thai police authorities insisted 39 Hmong refugees to be fingerprinted and have their pictures taken without any clear reason to why this must be done...

June 8, 2007
FFC Responds to Arrest of Hmong American Leaders

Though he has been under a great deal of pressure for his position, Vang Pao in his conversations with the FFC has continued to support a peaceful resolution for the people in the jungle...

April 12, 2007
21 Hmong Girls in Laos will not "Reunite" with Families in Thailand

The Fact Finding Commission greatly concerns that Laos’ continuous denial and refusal to work openly with the international community will continue to harm the welfare and well beings of the children. .....

March 23, 2007
Amnesty International: Lao People’s Democratic Republic: Hiding in the jungle - Hmong under threat

Thousands of ethnic Hmong women, men and children live in scattered groups in the Lao jungles, hiding from the authorities, particularly the military. The armed forces regularly attack their temporary encampments, killing and injuring them, perpetuating their life on the run.....

March 22, 2007
Laos’ Assurance to Reunite 21 Hmong Girls with Families in Thailand Questioned

...Despite the appearance of progressive cooperation between the two countries on the Hmong issue, Laos has not been forthright by not telling Thailand the true condition of the 26 Hmong children.....

February 3, 2007
Update: Current Condition of 153 Hmong in Nong Khai

The condition of the 153 Hmong held at the Nong Khai Immigration Detention Center has dramatically improved despite the frustration and distrust of the Thai authority....

January 31, 2007
Laos’ Desperation for 153 Hmong in Nong Khai

I am Blia Shoua Her. The time right now is 7:45 AM Thailand time on this 31st of January, 2007. First of all, I want to address to the United Nations Higher Commission, His Majesty of Thailand, Royal Thai Government....

January 30, 2007
Thailand using maximum force to deport 152 Hmong in Nong Khai

Today, January 30, 2007, another "secret deportation" of the Hmong is being carried out by another "secret" cooperation between Laos and the Thai police again....

December 21, 2006
Secret War Veterans and their Families Surrender
Jungle Leader Moua Tua Ter responds to LPDR's Yong Chantalansy

Since June 4, 2005, there have been over one thousand, seven hundred and fifty (1,750) people whom surrendered to the communist Lao PDR government....

December 12, 2006
Secret War Veterans and their Families Surrender

One group in the remote jungles of the Xieng Khoang Province of Laos, under the leadership of Moua Toua Ter, has been the subject of many news reports and documentaries about the plight of the Secret War veterans and their families who hide in the mountains of Laos to escape persecution by the Lao government....

September 27, 2006
Death Toll on the Rise

As of May 1, 2006 to September 27, 2006, the death toll reported on the people in the jungle of Laos has totaled to 334 people...

September 15, 2006
American Journalist goes inside Laos to Investiage Massacre

American photo/journalist Roger Arnold visited the jungles of Laos to investigate and document the reported massacre of 26 Hmong near Vang Vieng...

August 29, 2006
The Killing Season Begins

As the rainy season comes to a close, leaders of the groups hiding in the jungles of Laos reported military buildup around them and renewed attacks against their people...

May 1, 2006
Lao PDR's Killings Against Unarmed Hmong Continues

The Lao PDR and Vietnamese soldiers opened fire at the U.S. Secret War veterans and their families at approximately 9:00 a.m. then chased and continued to firing at them...

May 1, 2006
What happened to the 28 Hmong Children and one Adult Who disappeared in Northern Thailand?

...neither Laos nor Thailand is willingly committed to cooperate with the UNHCR and international diplomats to reunite the twenty-six Hmong children and a Hmong woman imprison in Laos with their families stranded in northern Thailand.

April 5, 2006
Combine Military Effort of Lao PDR and SRV Continues to Chase and Hunt U.S. Secret Veterans and Their Families:
Six Hmong Children reported Dead and Three Others Wounded

The attack by the combine military of the Lao PDR and SRV soldiers in the early morning of March 28th left six children under the age of eight (8) dead and three others under the age of ten (10) wounded.

March 29, 2006
Joint Military Co-operation continues between Laos and Vietname: The U.S. Secret veterans and their families are facing uncertainty

Beginning February 21, 2006 to March 26, 2006, reports from numerous groups in the jungles of Laos confirmed the increase of combine military activities against the 15,000+ U.S. Secret veterans and their families trapped in the remote jungles of Laos.

February 2, 2006
Forced Starvation Continues

Lao military forces continue to use forced starvation as a weapon against the U.S. Secret veterans and their families in the remote mountains of Laos. Their future remains uncertain.

January 30, 2006
Thai Police Kidnapped 28 Hmong Children and a Hmong Woman from Petchaboun, and Lao Authority Detained and Beaten A Hmong Christian Woman to Death in Borikhamxay

...As the pickup trucks were on their way to Ban Huay Nam Khao, the truck loaded with the 29 Hmong were stopped by the Thai police and taken to costudy at the police station in Amphur Khao Kho...

December 1, 2005
Vietnamese Soldiers attack Hmong in Laos: Secret War Veterans seize passports

In Bolikhamxay Province, Secret War veteran leader Wa Leng Lee reports his group was attacked by a military unit on June 26, 2005 in an area some 120 kilometers inside Laos from the border of Vietnam.

November 7, 2005
FFC Response to Mr. Somsavat Lengsavad

On behalf of the free world, the Fact Finding Commission would like to take a moment of your time to hear our response concerning the situation in Laos. Our mission is to bring THE TRUTH inside Laos to the outside world.

November 6, 2005
Military Buildup in Remote Jungles of Laos

Now that the raining season has come to an end, the Lao PDR soldiers are re-launching their military campaign against the U.S. Secret veterans and their families in the jungles.

October 20, 2005
Dateline Australia
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It's the first time I become aware of the desperate plight of the Hmong in Laos. The video fottage of the burial of the murdered teenagers touched my spirit.

October 17, 2005
Forced Surrender

An updated report from Wa Leng Lee, leaders of the U.S. Secret War veterans in Bolikhamxay Province allege the 43 families were captured by LPDR military forces.

October 12, 2005
43 Hmong Families in the jungles of Bolikhamxay Province Surrender

43 Hmong families from Bolikhamxay Province surrendered to the Laos government...Together there are 242 individuals who surrendered at Ban NaYaa, Muang Xang, Bolikhamxay Province.

October 7, 2005
LPDR Retribution

After what appeared in the beginning to be a good faith effort on behalf of the LPDR (applauded by Kofi Annon) the Lao military took charge of the group.

August 25, 2005
The Death of Dr. Vang Pobzeb

We mourn the passing of our friend and colleague Dr. Pobzeb Vang. Dr. Pobzeb dedicated his life to the cause of the human rights injustices faced by the Secret War veterans and their families that live in the jungles of Laos.

July 5, 2005
Stranded with Rejection

The fearful 6,500+ Hmong refugees from Laos who are seeking relocation in Phetchabun, northern Thailand, were forced out of their temporary homes onto the streets and ordered to leave the area.

June 27, 2005
Mixed Messages from Lao Government Cause Concern for the People in the Jungle

Though the Lao government claims to be providing care for the people who recently came out of the jungles, others wanting to come out are reluctant due to the LPDR not allowing international monitoring...FFC hopes Laos will take advantage of the resources offered by the U.N. Food, shelter, medical assistance, psychological and life skills training is available through the international community.

June 27, 2005
FFC's Experience at Chong Thuang

When we and our interpreter Nhia Yang arrived at the village of Chong Thuang the villagers welcomed the people from the jungle. They had been expecting this group. Shortly Wa Neng Lor, Chief of Police of nearby Muang Souy, arrived. He told us the Lao government had told him and the villagers the group was coming but he had expected them two days earlier. He said he was assigned to look after them and care for them until what he presumed was Provincial or international aid came.

June 9, 2005
FCCT - Laos' Desperate Hmong Fighters:
The Final Chapter?

...these Hmong fighters and their families lived in appalling conditions, on the run from the Lao army, and foraging for food in the jungle, and their plight was recently recognized as a humanitarian crisis."


May 17, 2005
Starvation or Surrender?
A Difficult Choice for 850 Women and Children

Laos (FFC) Within the next few weeks over 800 hundred women and children from a group of U.S. Secret War veterans and their families who have been hiding in the mountains of Laos since 1975, face the choice of remaining in the jungles of Laos and die of starvation or walking out of the jungle and surrendering to the Lao authorities,

April 20, 2005
Resistance Leaders In Laos Continue to Plea for Help
Expect Military Pressure To Increase

Leaders from the Secret War veteran groups in the mountains of Laos continue to report heavy assaults by LPDR military forces. They ask for medical assistance and intervention to save their lives.

April 15, 2005
Women and Children Have No Food

I want to let you know that if we are able to farm and gather we might be able to hold on longer but today there are nothing left for us to eat. We have consumed every possible food sources there is available to us.

February 1, 2005
Press Conference on the Human Rights Abused in Laos

Washington D. C. -- The Honorable Congressman Mark Green-Rep. of Wisconsin along with other members of Congress will be hosting a news conference addressing the Human Rights Violations and Atrocities against Laotian civilians in Laos

December 22, 2004
A Word From Philip Blenkinsop

I would like to take a few moments of your time please to remember a group of people I met two years ago in the mountains of Laos.

December 20, 2004
There is Very Little Time for the People in the Mountains of Laos

The international community appears to lack the resolve to intervene in this humanitarian crisis.

December 4, 2004
Allegations Draw Strong Response from Hmong Community

Allegations that a Hmong/Thai man profited from refugees in Thailand drew a strong response from the international Hmong community.

November 10, 2004
400 Hmong Refugees Arrested in Thailand - Thai man Accused of Profiteering

On November 8, 2004 at 6:00 a.m. at Mu Ban am 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.

November 8, 2004
Urgent Plead for Help

November 8, 2004, 7:30 PM (PST) the Fact Finding Commission received the following communication from resistance leader Moua Toua Ter in the remote jungles of Laos:

October 5, 2004
FCCT - Laos And The Hmong: An Ongoing War

What happened on May 19, 2004 when four girls and one boy were allegedly killed by Lao Army soldiers in the Xaysomboune Special Zone.

September 14, 2004
Lao Soldiers Torture, Rape and Murder For Hmong Girls. Boy's Body Mutilated.

Chia Her, age 15, had been raped, she was shot, stabbed, and disemboweled. Chao Lee, at age 16 the oldest of the group, had been raped, shot and stabbed, her face was disfigured from a severe beating. Chao Lee's younger sister, Mao Lee age 14, had also been raped, shot, and stabbed.

August 10, 2004
Long Walk for Freedom Brings Hmong/Lao Leaders to the Nations Capitol

On June 15th a group of Hmong citizens led by Zong Khang Yang began an 1100 miles walk from St. Paul, Minnesota to Washington, D.C.

July 10, 2004
Thai Authorities Detain Lao Refugees

On Thursday, June 24, 2004 at about 6:00 p.m., 19 people, are are Lao citizens, were detained by Thai authority in Bangkok, Thailand.

June 2004
Journalists Bring the Truth About Laos to America

In June the three foreign journalists came together in the United States bringing the plight of the Secret War Veterans and their families to America. Ruhi Hamid and Nelson Rand first met with a team of United Nations staff members in New York.

April 2004
More Questions Than Answers

On March 30th, 2004, prior to Ambassador Douglas Hartwick leaving his post in Laos, we met with him and his aide Greg Chapman at the U.S. Embassy in Vientiane for a lengthy discussion on the seriousness of the surrender or capture of the Hmong and Lao who had fled and lived in the mountainous regions of Laos for 28 years. 

March 2004
Lao Officials Acknowledges Hmong "Encouraged" to come out of Mountains

On March 31. 2004 the Fact Finding Commission met with Bounthavy Vilavong, Head of the Policy Division, Department of Ethnic Harmony, Lao National Front for Construction.

March 2004
Coming to America - Hmong at Wat Tham Krabok Encouraged About Future

We learned from responsible authorities that most of the residents of Wat Thrambrok would be eligible for resettlement. UNHCR processing and health evaluations are expected to be completed mid April. Processing by the United States will then begin with the first departures expected in early June.









 

 




     

March 2004
FFC in Laos -
Only International Intervention Will Stop the Killing in Laos


March 23, 2004
Captured Men, Women and Children Executed by LPDR


March 23, 2004
Five Children, Two Women Killed in Attack Against Freedom Fighters


March 12, 2004
Freedom Fighters Captured - Leaders Claims Surrender not Voluntary


March 5, 2004
Over 900 Freedom Fighters Surrender in laos - More Likely to Follow


February 26, 2004
LPDR and Vietnamese Troops Kill 35 Freedom Fighters at Phou Marhtao


February 3, 2004
Buildup of LPDR and SRV Government Military troops


January 20, 2004
General Vang Pao Responds to Bangkok Post Article


January 19, 2004
General Vang Pao Announces "Peace Doctrine"


December 26, 2003
More Killing in Laos. When will it end?


November 19, 2003
Former Pathet Lao Soldiers Take Credit for Vientiane Bombings


November 16, 2003
Forced Starvation Takes a Toll on the Children and Elderly in the jungls of Laos


November 8, 2003
Senators Condemn Use of Starvation Against Civilians in Laos


October 31, 2003
High Price To Pay For Truth


October 20, 2003
Photographs Tell Tragic Story Around the World


September 17, 2003
Questions to the Reverend Naw-Karl Mua


July 12, 2003
Revolution begins in Laos


July 8, 2003
Who are the Hmong Rebels of Laos?


June 26, 2003
Laotians Arrested with Journalists Identified


June 18, 2003
Dirty Bomb Material Raises Question: Is Laos Using Against Own People?


May 14, 2003
Buildup of Vietnamese Military Forces in Laos, Over 700 Killed in Borikhamxay Province


May 1, 2003
Journalists Risk Lives In Search of Truth At Pha Sie


April 30, 2003
Hope Lost - The Aftermath


April 3, 2003
LPDR and Vietnamese Troops Renew Attacks Against Beleaguered Freedom Fighters


March 18, 2003
Landmines - A Deadly Problem in Laos!


March 10, 2003
Fifty-Five Killed, Two Hundred exposed to Chemical Gas in Borikhamxay Province


February 14, 2003
"...stop persecuting and killing the citizens of Laos, twenty-seven years is enough."


February 12, 2003
Freedom Fighters Deny Involvement in Bus Attack


January 24, 2003
Fact Finding Commission Releases Video of Genocide in Laos


October 31, 2002
Massacre at Pha Sie Cliffs - Russian Made Chemical Bombs Used Against Defenseless Men, Women and Children


October 11, 2002
As Planned - Heavy Assult Begins Against Freedom Fighters


September 30, 2002
Hundreds Hospitalized - Is Laos Using Chemical and Biological Weapons Against Villagers?


September 26, 2002
Freedom Fighters Fight Back


September 18, 2002
Freedom Fighters Under Heavy Attack in Xaysomboune Special Zone - Two Regiments of North Vietnamese Army Troops Stationed at Long Chieng


September 13. 2002
Moua Toua Ter Responds to Defense Minister Dovangchay Phichit


September 11. 2002
LPDR Using North Korean Weapons to Wipeout Freedom Fighters - Target: October


September 2, 2002
Fact Finding Commission misrepresents Radio Free Asia Report


September 2, 2002
Leader of U.S. Secret War Veterans in Laos, Moua Toua Ter, Reports Buildup of Communist Forces – Denies Rumor of Surrender


August 30, 2002
Freedom Fighters in Southern Laos Take Credit for Deaths of Pathet Lao Soldiers


August 29, 2002
GENERAL VANG PAO SPEAKES OUT ON SITUATION IN NORTHERN LAOS


August 21, 2002
Freedom Fighters in Xaysomboune Special Zone Ask for Help From Other Nations


August 20, 2002
FREEDOM FIGHTERS IN SOUTHERN LAOS ATTACK COMMUNIST CAMPS


August 19, 2002
UPDATE ON FIGHTING IN XAYSOMBOUNE SPECIAL ZONE


August 16, 2002
Situation Perilous for 3000 Freedom Fighters in Laos


August 1, 2002
Woman Killed in Grenade Attack


June 12, 2002
30 Killed by Chemical "Smoke"


May 25, 2002
VIETNAMESE AND PATHET LAO ARMY FORCES RENEW ATTACKS AGAINST U.S. SECRET WAR VETERAN GROUPS IN NORTHERN LAOS


May 20, 2002
U.S. "SECRET WAR" VETERANS CAPTURE VIETNAMESE ARMY BASE IN SOUTHERN LAOS, KILLING NINE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

     
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