Thursday, May 25, 2006

Troops Circling Montagnard Villages: US Group

Wednesday, May 24, 2006

By Douglas Gillison
THE CAMBODIA DAILY

Four Montagnard villages in Vietnam's Central Highlands have been surrounded by heavily armed soldiers since the start of last week, a US-based lobby group, the Montagnard Foundation, claimed in a statement Monday.

The allegations come on the heels of 10 Montagnard asylum-seekers from Vietnam's Gia Lai province having arrived in Ratanakkiri province Friday, after attempting to cross the border with 40 others who were turned back by Vietnamese authorities, a local rights worker reported.

The staunchly anti-Vietnamese Montagnard Foundation alleges that Vietnamese soldiers in about 40 trucks surrounded the villages in Vietnam's Phu Yen province on May 15 in an attempt to suppress protests arising after several Montagnards were allegedly denied medical treatment due to their race.

Three Montagnards from the province's Son Hoa district needed treatment after they were allegedly attacked with a machete by an ethnic Vietnamese man, the foundation claimed in a statement The foundation has admitted exaggerating reports in the past.

"The Montagnard Foundation prays for a peaceful solution and requests the Vietnamese soldiers use restraint" the foundation said.

A Vietnamese Embassy official said he could not comment on the report but added that the Montagnards had no cause for complaint.

"They are living peacefully and [the] same for other minorities in the Vietnamese community," he said.

"They are facing no more persecution and are living in better conditions and this was recognized by a [representative] from UNHCR," he added.

Last month, UN High Commissioner for Refugees Assistant High Commissioner for Protection Erika Feller said the process of returning 190 Montagnard asylum-seekers who were returned to Gia Lai from Cambodia was "working well."

Feller added that the UN agency had "no serious concerns" about conditions awaiting the returnees.

UNHCR spokeswoman Deborah Backus said her agency could not verify the foundation's claims and therefore could not comment.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Viet Name leave Khmer Loeu alone you lightning strike soon!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

These are the kind of things that the Vietcong did to non-Viet! The Jap never said anything about the Viet being a racist! I thought so, the Jap had been puting too much investment in Vietname and how can the Jap said anything about the Viet and otherwise the Jap investment will go down the drain! ahahah

This is the Vietcong's action and yet they go around preaching peace to fool the world! To the end of the world, the Vietcong will never find peace!

Anonymous said...

Shame on you Vietnam. US please stop importing millions $$ of Vienames catfish fillets and shrimps or any products that are hurting your farmers in Missipsipie river. Can't you see how cruel they are president Bush? Why did you visit them a few years ago? Military base agreement?