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| | LAOS ANIMALS (VISIODOCK, JULIEN VERGNE) Duration : 67 Seconds
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| | "HUNTED LIKE ANIMALS" Hmong women raped by Lao soldiers Duration : 344 Seconds To Watch Video: www.youtube.com HUNTED LIKE ANIMALS © 2007, by Rebecca Sommer. www.sommerfilms.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! Tags :Hmong, LAO, Refugee, Laos, Thailand, human, rights, violation, Secret, War, genocide, Vietnam, Viet, Nam, refugees, REDD, Mien, Khmu, UN, PFII, persecution, internally, displaced, Indigenous, Peoples, Laotian, traditional, tradition, religion, resettlement, repatriated, repatriation, forceful, return
| | "HUNTED LIKE ANIMALS" History of Hmong Lao-Vietnam War Duration : 368 Seconds To Watch Video: www.youtube.com © SommerFilms, 2007 (by Rebecca Sommer) All rights reserved. www.sommerfilms.org Brief history (Vietnam War) of the ethnic Hmong Lao people of Laos, narrated by Hmong leader General Vang Pao, and Mr. Vang from the LHRC. In the 75 minute-long awareness-raising documentary "Hunted Like Animals", the 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 ~ over 30 years after the Vietnam War ended. Some footage in "Hunted Like Animals" was filmed by the Hmong-in-hiding themselves- in the mountainous conflict areas of Laos (2002-2006). (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 1400 DVD of HUNTED LIKE ANIMALS were disseminated to governments, UN system and NGOs end of 2006 and 2007. 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 ... Tags :Indigenous, hmong, CIA, secret, war, usa, Laos, refugee, LPDR, human, rights, Vang, Pao, Vietnam, history, documentary, genocide, video, deported, repatriated, torture, peoples, shameful, truth
| | Our Animal Friends of Cambodia and Laos Duration : 377 Seconds More or less domestic animals in Cambodia and Laos. Tags :cambodia, phnom, penh, siem, reap, angkor, wat, khmer, laos, vientiane, viang, chan, pakse, si, phan, don, 4000, islands, khone, dhet, island, bolaven, plateau, children, cat, kitten, dog, puppy, pig, piglet, hog, water, buffalo, cow, cattle, praying, mantis, beetle, bug, spider, duck, bird, animal, friend, countryside, temple, mekong, tonle, sap, river
| | "HUNTED LIKE ANIMALS" Hmong Hunted and tortured -merciless! Duration : 380 Seconds To Watch Video: www.youtube.com HUNTED LIKE ANIMALS © SommerFilms, by Rebecca Sommer. www.rebeccasommer.org This is an excerpt of a 715 minute long documentary: This clip is especially sad- a little Hmong Lao boy, tortured by soldiers - inside of LAOS, among testimonies made by the refugees: 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 ... Tags :Hmong, LAO, Refugee, Laos, Thailand, human, rights, violation, Secret, War, genocide, Vietnam, Viet, Nam, refugees, Mien, UN, PFII, persecution, internally, displaced, Indigenous, Peoples, Laotian, traditional, tradition, religion, resettlement, repatriated, repatriation, forceful, return
| | HUNTED LIKE ANIMALS" Eyewitness account + filmed ATTACK Duration : 388 Seconds To Watch Video: www.youtube.com "Hunted like Animals" © SommerFilms, by Rebecca Sommer. sommerfilms.org Tags :Hmong, LAO, Refugee, Laos, Thailand, human, rights, violation, Secret, War, genocide, Vietnam, Viet, Nam, refugees, Mien, UN, PFII, persecution, internally, displaced, Indigenous, Peoples, Laotian, traditional, tradition, religion, resettlement, repatriated, repatriation, forceful, return
| | Caged Cruelty - The Monkey Farms of Laos Duration : 171 Seconds A BUAV investigation reveals shocking conditions at facilities in Laos, that supply monkeys for experiments. The cruel trade in monkeys for the international research industry involves thousands of monkeys incarcerated in overcrowded and barren cages in breeding farms across Laos. Monkeys were found dead in their pens, others were severely emaciated and suffering hair loss and injuries. © BUAV/Decipher Films 2012 Tags :BUAV, monkeys, monkeys for research, monkey farming, macaques, animal abuse, against animal testing, anti animal testing, anti vivisection, Laos, Animals
| | New animal species in Laos detected Duration : 28 Seconds new animal species in Laos detected.See also "the rescue of the new animal" on youtube ! Tags :new, animal, species, in, Laos, detected, neue, Tierart, entdeckt, Wer, kennt, dieses, Tier
| | "HUNTED LIKE ANIMALS" Hmong refugees-WE ARE NOT REBELS Duration : 505 Seconds To Watch Video: www.youtube.com HUNTED LIKE ANIMALS © SommerFilms, by Rebecca Sommer. www.sommerfilms.org This video clip is partly narrated by General Vang Pao. Hmong refugees explain why they fled Laos to Thailand. for more information and video clips vsist: 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 Tags :Hmong, LAO, Refugee, Laos, Thailand, human, rights, violation, Secret, War, genocide, Vietnam, Viet, Nam, refugees, Mien, UN, PFII, persecution, internally, displaced, Indigenous, Peoples, Laotian, traditional, tradition, religion, resettlement, repatriated, repatriation, forceful, return
| | HUNTED LIKE ANIMALS - Hmong Attacked With Chemical Weapons Duration : 159 Seconds To Watch video: www.youtube.com HUNTED LIKE ANIMALS ©SommerFilms by Rebecca Sommer. www.sommerfilms.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. More info: www.sommerfilms.org Tags :Hmong, LAO, Refugee, Laos, Thailand, human, rights, violation, Secret, War, genocide, Vietnam, Viet, Nam, refugees, Mien, UN, PFII, persecution, internally, displaced, Indigenous, Peoples, Laotian, traditional, tradition, religion, resettlement, repatriated, repatriation, forceful, return
| | Lao Language - Lesson 2: Animals and Prepositions Duration : 247 Seconds Another short Lao Language lesson ... my language tutor is going through several animals and at random, the ruler (cat, pig, dog, horse, cow, chicken, a ruler, and water buffalo) and then four prepositions (on, next to, in front of, behind). There are sometimes extra words because he is saying, "This is a pig" or "The pig is standing next to the chicken." Tags :Lao language lesson, learn Lao, contextual language learning, Laos, Pakse, tutor, family words, common verbs, learning, lao words, verbs, animals, prepositions
| | Monkey Misery in Laos (BUAV investigation into monkey trade) Duration : 178 Seconds This major BUAV investigation is the first to uncover the massive and expanding trade in primates for research from Laos. Monkeys are captured and breed for international research industry. This expose of the cruelty and suffering inflicted on thousands of primates raises serious concerns to do with animal welfare, the conservation status of the macaque species in SE Asia and the implementation of the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) regulations. The BUAV believes that urgent action is needed to protect the indigenous populations of macaque species in SE Asia. Find out more about this investigation at: www.buav.org Tags :Animal testing, animal research, animal experiments, testing on animals, testing on monkeys, primate research, primate testing, primate experiments
| | "HUNTED LIKE ANIMALS" Thai Military interview Hmong refugee Duration : 115 Seconds To Watch Video: www.youtube.com HUNTED LIKE ANIMALS © SommerFilms, by Rebecca Sommer. www.sommerfilms.org Military commander interviewing Hmong refugees in Phetchabun (Ban Huay Nam Khao). These refugees belong to the group of 173 - who surrendered to Laos. But they fled afterwards to Thailand(see why- by watching other clips such as "Surrendered-GANG-RAPED by soldiers). 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! Tags :Hmong, LAO, Refugee, Laos, Thailand, human, rights, violation, Secret, War, genocide, Vietnam, Viet, Nam, refugees, Mien, UN, PFII, persecution, internally, displaced, Indigenous, Peoples, Laotian, traditional, tradition, religion, resettlement, repatriated, repatriation, forceful, return
| | "HUNTED LIKE ANIMALS" Hmong woman before she escaped Duration : 277 Seconds To Watch Video: www.youtube.com © HUNTED LIKE ANIMALS ©SommerFilms, by Rebecca Sommer. www.sommerfilms.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 1000 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 the DVD - or if you have questions: sommerfilms@gmail.com Tags :Hmong, LAO, Refugee, Laos, Thailand, human, rights, violation, Secret, War, genocide, Vietnam, Viet, Nam, refugees, Mien, UN, PFII, persecution, internally, displaced, Indigenous, Peoples, Laotian, traditional, tradition, religion, resettlement, repatriated, repatriation, forceful, return
| | Earth Report - Gambling on Laos Duration : 252 Seconds Communist Laos has come late to the Asian economic boom but it's now open for business. Investment is pouring in and resources like timber and rubber are pouring out - transforming the country and turning virgin forest into fields and plantations. But Laos is one of the last biodiversity hotspots in south east Asia and commercial development is chipping away at the country's natural capital. Originally from Laos, Sam Say is a successful Hong Kong businessman searching for investment opportunities that won't destroy his country's heritage. He's teaming up with botanist Dr Sounthone Ketphanh -- Director of Lao's Forest Research Center. Together, they're on a mission to find out if the price of economic development is the loss of unique and valuable species and ecosystems. In the UN's year of Biodiversity tve's new Earth Report programme, Gambling on Laos travels with them to see if there could be another way. with thanks to SDC, SIDA and GTZ Tags :Laos, Lao, PDR, biodiversity, forests, trees, plants, animals, economic, growth, South, East, Asia, rubber, tapping, coffee, monoculture, non, timber, forest, products, bitter, bamboo
| | Changing Lives - Dr Francette Dusan in Laos Duration : 502 Seconds Outbreaks of avian flu and anthrax in Asia have increased the scrutiny on disease transmission between animals and humans and Australian vet Dr Francette Dusan is at the forefront of the battle. Working with the World Health Organisation in Laos, her field of expertise is zoonosis, the transfer of disease between animals and humans. Hygiene standards are paramount for avoiding outbreaks and Dr Dusan's work takes her to a wide range of sites ranging from large piggeries to backyard poultry slaughter points advising producers on necessary standards. Tags :Bird Flu, Avian Flu, H5N1, anthrax, World Health Organisation
| | Animals in Southeast Asia 2011 Duration : 224 Seconds Some of the beautiful animals I had the pleasure of filming while traveling through Thailand, Laos and Vietnam Music: The Lion Sleeps Tonight - The Tokens - Dry Your Eyes Trashin' the Camp - Phil Collins - Tarzan Soundtrack Tags :animals, in, southeast, asia, thailand, laos, vietnam, elephants, monkeys, bears, dana, arschin
| | Laos. Whisky with cobra, scorpion and other animals... Duration : 303 Seconds Laos. Whisky with cobra, scorpion and other animals... Gold Triangle Tags :Laos, Whisky, Cobra, Scorpion
| | Lao Elephant Conservation Center Duration : 169 Seconds Presentation of Elephant Conservation Center (ECC) : The newly established Elephant Conservation Center is now open, marking a new era for conservation of the Asian elephant within the Lao PDR and offering a unique experience to visitors wishing to contribute towards the preservation of an endangered species. The first of its kind in Laos, the Center, launched in association with conservation organisation ElefantAsia, is not another elephant camp but an innovative approach that combines conservation of an endangered species with eco-tourism. www.elephantconservationcenter.com https Tags :elephants, conservation, center, Lao, Laos, asia, mekong, luang, prabang, sayaboury, vientiane, pachyderm, wildlife, animals, adopt, protection, projects, sanctuary, programs, nursery, hospital, veterinary, tourism, travel, discover, volunteer, éléphant, éléphants, asie, voyager, volontaire, elefant, sauvage, nature, forest, animal, video, baby, elephant
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