The Vietnamese government has come under fire for its ongoing persecution of Christian Montagnards in a comprehensive report on the plight of the ethnic group by New York-based Human Rights Watch. The ...
Thailand, Bangkok – Far away from the sprawling skyscrapers at the heart of Bangkok’s megalopolis lives a small community of 150 Montagnard families. The Montagnards are the native inhabitants of the ...
Cambodia, Vietnam, and the U.N. refugee agency have agreed to resettle or repatriate hundreds of Vietnamese Montagnards living in camps in Cambodia. The United Nations hopes the pact will protect the ...
U.N. relief workers airlift 198 refugees to Cambodian capital. Government authorities continue to apply unrelenting pressure on tribal Christians in the Central Highlands of Vietnam, while trying to ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Phnom Penh: Cambodia is refusing protection for almost 100 Montagnard asylum seekers fleeing persecution in Vietnam as four refugees ...
Veterans discuss working with the Montagnards, people indigenous to Vietnam. Special Forces Army Special Forces developed base camps in the Central Highlands of Vietnam and recruited local indigenous ...
We, the below signed civil society organizations are concerned about the possible refoulement by the Cambodian government of more than 100 Montagnard asylum seekers to Vietnam and call on Cambodia not ...
MOUNT PLEASANT, South Carolina - Retired Sgt. Maj. Mike Mika wouldn't be alive if it weren't for the Montagnards. Nor would retired Master Sgt. George Clark. Nor, the men said, would countless other ...
(New York) - Human Rights Watch today criticized the Cambodian government for sealing its borders and deporting hundreds of indigenous Montagnard refugees back to Vietnam, despite a fresh crackdown ...
(New York) -- Ahead of tripartite talks in Phnom Penh on the status of Vietnamese ethnic minority asylum seekers in Cambodia, Human Rights Watch today called on all parties to ensure that the rights ...
Reporting from Dak To, VietnamReporting from Dak To, Vietnam — Here in the windswept, rolling hills of central Vietnam, there are many reminders of the war that ended four decades ago. Two Soviet-made ...