
A Hmong hilltribe refugee boy stands in Ban Huay Nam Khao camp in Phetchabun province about 416 km (258 miles) northeast of Bangkok July 30, 2009. A total of 4,645 Hmong refugees who had fled Laos, settled in this village five year ago. The Thai authorities consider these people illegal immigrants and intend to return them to Laos.

Hmong hilltribe refugees stand behind a barbed wire fence in Ban Huay Nam Khao camp in Phetchabun province about 416 km (258 miles) northeast of Bangkok July 30, 2009. A total of 4,645 Hmong refugees who had fled Laos, settled in this village five year ago. The Thai authorities consider these people illegal immigrants and intend to return them to Laos.


Hmong hill tribe refugees sit in Ban Huay Nam Khao camp in Phetchabun province about 416 km (258 miles) northeast of Bangkok July 30, 2009. A total of 4,645 Hmong refugees who had fled Laos, settled in this village five year ago. The Thai authorities consider these people illegal immigrants and intend to return them to Laos.
HMONG SOS HUAY NAM KHAO 30MAI2008
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