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  • About Me: RAVEN REMEMBERS Blackbirds in a cold war Filled my skies for a lifetime: Freedom, death, life, hope Screeching from the shadows Secrets in the eye of the beholder A world of strange love and full metal jackets: A round of drinks in a Saigon bar Or among the Hmong mountain bears And a round of ammunition for the cannons- Who had time for canons and guided missals As the sky blackened with flak and surface to air missiles? Seeing so much, seeing so little Gaining nothing, giving everything Smashed like a shot glass in the name of policy

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  • Nicknames: Hardwire
  • Nationality: Thai
  • Religion: Mangoism
  • Heroes: Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King, Gandhi
  • Interests: The One Hmong Voice Coalition has been created to symbolically continue the actual Hmong Freedom March of 5,400 Lao Hmong asylum-seekers, who sought to gain international support for their plight on June 20, 2008. Sadly, the Hmong Freedom March from the Petchabun Refugee Camp to the United Nations Headquarters in Bangkok, Thailand was immediately halted by the Thai Third Army under the direct orders of Thailand’s Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej. The goal of the One Hmong Voice Coalition is to UNITE all Hmong Activists worldwide, Hmong Student Groups and everyone who believes that all Hmong people have the “inalienable rights” to “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,” to join forces to end the forced repatriations of Lao Hmong refugees back to Laos and to bring an immediate end to the Hmong genocide in Laos. Never doubt that ONE HMONG VOICE spoken with truth, commitment and strength has the power to end the Hmong Tragedy.
  • Expertise: Getting inside out stories.
  • Occupation: Operations
  • Industry: Nonprofit

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    • Name: Prisana
    • Country: Thailand
    • Gender: Female
    • Member Since: 2/17/2004

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    ONE HMONG VOICE - HMONG ACTIVISTS UNITE Dear Hmong Activists, Please join the One Hmong Voice Coalition to continue the Hmong Freedom March which "began on Friday morning, June 20, 2008 and was immediately ambushed by Thai Third Army troops," until all Hmong are free. We must keep the Hmong Crisi