Extremely Horrific Aftermath in the Jungle of Laos
category: Shocking | views: 286370 | posted on: 03/11/2008
*Warning: very graphic* I'm not sure where I was on May 19th, 2004, but I'm glad it wasn't Laos. This is horrible...
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dxfactor [ban] | Apr 7 08 : 11:30pm
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Actually, this is a video of the Hmong people hiding in the jungle from being persecuted by the government for helping the United States fight in the Vietnam war. They are being hunted like animals, raped, and crucified because of their willingness to help the U.S., who abandoned these people with no help after the war was over. U.S. would have never gotten as far as they did in the Vietnam war if it wasn't for these people. These Hmong people were the ones who risk their lives in the front lines. They were the ones who died being out numbered 3 to 1 to save downed American pilots.
To this day, 30 + yrs. later, Hmong people are still fighting for their lives, running and hiding in the jungles of Laos to escape persecution. It's a genocide that has been brought to the American Government's attention, but only to be pushed aside and brushed off like they never existed. It's a sad, sad story.
It's funny how the United States is willing to go to other countries and help out when these other countries are in civil wars like Kosovo or Bosnia, but they are not willing to help the people who had a population of a couple million prior to helping the U.S. in the Vietnam War to a devastating few thousand left who are now running for their lives in the jungle....