Thai Army Deports Hmong Refugees
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Monday 28th December, 2009 at 20:42:51| Words: 98 words | Category: News Photos

Thai soldiers stand guard during an operation to repatriate thousands of ethnic Hmong asylum-seekers to Laos, at the Ban Huay Nam Khao camp in Phetchabun province, about 416 km (258 miles) northeast of Bangkok December 28, 2009. The Thai army began the forced repatriation of thousands of ethnic Hmong asylum-seekers to Laos on Monday, defying international concerns that some would be persecuted back home. (Reuters)

Ethnic Hmong refugees stand inside a truck during an operation to deport of thousands ethnic Hmong asylum-seekers to Laos at the Ban Huay Nam Khao camp in Phetchabun province, about 416 km (258 miles) northeast of Bangkok December 28, 2009. (Reuters)

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