Aug 02, 2010

Hmong: US Senator Travels to Laos to Assess Minority Rights.


U.S Senator Al Franken has visited Laos in a mission to assess the conditions of the Hmong people and expressed his anger at the limited access he was afforded. 

Below is an article published by WCCO News:

Franken said he is frustrated that the Lao government didn't allow him more access to the returnees.

Sen. Al Franken is talking about his recent trip to Laos and what it could mean for Minnesotans.

He went there to investigate the Lao Government's treatment of more than 4,500 Hmong who were forcibly returned to Laos from Thailand last December.

Sunday afternoon (01/08/2010) in St. Paul, Franken talked about what he learned on the trip and the U.S. diplomatic actions since his return.

Franken said he is frustrated that the Lao government didn't allow him more access to the returnees.

"We do have cell phones some of the people in the village. Just because I've expressed my concern about not getting full access, there's no reason to believe at all that there's been mistreatment. But we wanted the Laos government to know we have our eye on them, and we're not going to take our eye off," he said.

Minnesota has the second largest Hmong-American population in the United States