Thais face criticism in Hmong expulsion

 
By The Associated Press | Published: December 25, 2009   

BANGKOK — Thailand’s prime minister sought Thursday to quiet international concerns about the possible expulsion of 4,000 ethnic Hmong to Laos, amid protests from the U.S. and human rights groups who fear they could face persecution.

Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva declined to say when the Hmong would be deported but indicated it could happen soon.

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