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词条 Lao Veterans of America Institute
释义

  1. Services to Community & Veterans

  2. Humanitarian & Refugee Work

  3. Work To Grant Lao and Hmong Veterans Honorary American Citizenship

  4. Lao Hmong Veterans Service Recognition Act Efforts

  5. See also

  6. References

The Lao Veterans of America Institute (LVAI) is a national non-profit organization based in Fresno, and the Central Valley, of California, with chapters throughout California. It is one of the largest ethnic Lao- and Hmong-American veterans organizations representing tens of thousands of Lao Hmong veterans who served in the Vietnam War in the Royal Kingdom of Laos as well as their refugee families who were resettled in the United States after the conflict.[1][2][3]

The Lao Veterans of America Institute was founded in California in the early 1990s by Col. Wangyee Vang, PhD., a Hmong-American community leader, Vietnam War veteran, and former Colonel in the U.S. "Secret Army" and Royal Lao Army in the Kingdom of Laos.

Services to Community & Veterans

The Lao Veterans of America Institute plays a significant role in the Hmong-American community in providing education, training and services to Hmong refugees from Laos fleeing political persecution, citizenship and naturalization services to veterans and their families, and veterans' recognition and memorial services including at the Laos Memorial in Washington, D.C. and Arlington National Cemetery.[4][5][6][7][8][9]

It has hosted national events, as well as local events in California, to honor Lao and Hmong veterans and commemorate key events, including anniversary memorial ceremonies marking the end of the Vietnam War in Laos.[10]

Humanitarian & Refugee Work

Dr. Wangyee Vang has raised concerns, and made appeals to officials in Washington, and the U.S. Congress, about the humanitarian plight of ethnic minority Laotian and Hmong political refugees, and asylum seekers, in Thailand and Laos fleeing human rights violations, religious freedom violations and political persecution.[11]

Vang, and the Lao Veterans of America Institute, have also raised humanitarian concerns about the forced repatriation of Lao Hmong refugees from Thailand back to the communist government in Laos that they fled persecution, genocide and ethnic cleansing following the Vietnam War. On a number of occasions, they have sent high-level letters of appeal to the Royal Thai Government, White House, U.S. Congress and U.S. Department of State in opposition to the persecution and forced repatriation of Hmong refugees in Southeast Asia[12]

Wangyee Vang has been invited to provide testimony and speak in the U.S. Congress at various policy events, including the U.S. Congressional Forum on Laos, regarding human rights and refugee issues in Southeast Asia[13] On May 14-15, 2015, Colonel Wangyee Vang and the Lao Veterans of America Institute were honored at special veterans' memorial ceremonies held in the U.S. Congress, Arlington National Cemetery and the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington, D.C., marking the 40th Anniversary of the fall of the Royal Kingdom of Laos and Long Tieng to invading forces of the People's Army of Vietnam and North Vietnamese Army as well as communist Pathet Lao guerrillas in 1975. [14]

Work To Grant Lao and Hmong Veterans Honorary American Citizenship

The Lao Veterans of America Institute played a key role in the U.S. Congress's adoption and passage, implementation of the Hmong Veterans' Naturalization Act of 2000, which was signed into law by U.S. President Bill Clinton. Tens of the thousands of Lao and Hmong-America veterans, and their widows, were granted honorary citizenship as a result of the legislation's passage.

In addition to working with the community, the Lao Veterans of America Institute has sometimes worked with other non-profit organizations including the Lao Veterans of America, Lao Human Rights Council, the Center for Public Policy Analysis, Amnesty International and others, to assist Laotian and Hmong refugees and asylum seekers, naturalize them as new American citizens, and honor the military service of Laotian and Hmong-American veterans during the North Vietnamese invasion of Laos and Vietnam War.[15]

Lao Hmong Veterans Service Recognition Act Efforts

The Lao Veterans of America Institute seeks to honor Laotian and Hmong-American veterans who served in with US Special Forces and CIA clandestine officers in Laos during the Vietnam War. They have worked with Members of the US Congress to educate them about the conflict and to seek to have their fallen comrades honored and buried at U.S. national veterans cemeteries administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs.[16][17]

U.S. Congressman Jim Costa (D-CA) and U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski introduced the "Hmong Veterans Service Recognition Act" in Congress to seek to grant burial honors benefits to the Lao Hmong veterans. The Lao Veterans of America Institute supports this effort and has repeatedly sent its officers and members to Washington, D.C. to educate policymakers about the history and plight of Lao Hmong veterans and their families.[18][19][20][21]

According to news reports, on February 2014, Wangyee Vang, President of the Lao Veterans of America Institute stated: ""We are strongly urging the U.S. Congress, as soon as possible, to pass and help implement crucial legislation to help those Lao- and Hmong veterans still surviving from the Vietnam War, along with their families in the United States."[22]

In 2014-15, the Lao Veterans of America Institute continues to seek to educate Members of Congress and U.S. policymakers about the bill and its importance to Hmong-Americans and Lao Hmong veterans and their refugee families.[23]

See also

  • Indochinese
  • Refugees
  • Hmong people
  • Amnesty International
  • Lima Site 85
  • North Vietnamese invasion of Laos
  • Laos Memorial
  • Lao Veterans of America
  • Hmong Veterans' Naturalization Act of 2000
  • Cherzong Vang

References

1. ^U.S. Congressional Record (12 December 2014) "RECOGNIZING THE LAO AND HMONG-AMERICAN COMMUNITY" https://www.congress.gov/congressional-record/2014/12/12/extensions-of-remarks-section/article/e1840-1
2. ^USA California Companies List & Registry, (3 January 2015) "Lao Veterans of America Institute" http://www.californiacompanieslist.com/the-lao-veterans-of-america-institute-1nw87/
3. ^Bizapedia, Bizapedia.com (04 January 2015) "Lao Veterans of America Institute Company Information" http://www.bizapedia.com/ca/THE-LAO-VETERANS-OF-AMERICA-INSTITUTE.html
4. ^Benge, Michael, American Thinker (27 May 2013) "The Secret War in Laos Redux" http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2013/05/the_secret_war_in_laos_redux.html
5. ^Businesswire, Businesswire.com, (17 May 2014) "Arlington National Cemetery, U.S. Congress, Officials Honor Lao, Hmong-American Veterans" http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20140517005012/en/Arlington-National-Cemetery-U.S.-Congress-Officials-Honor#.VJQwRMB8Q
6. ^Agence France Press (AFP), (12 May 2011) "Vietnam vet to get US honors after burial snub" http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Vietnam+vet+to+get+US+honors+after+burial+snub-a01612460723
7. ^Defense & Aerospace Week (04 June 2014) "Arlington National Cemetery, U.S. Congress, Officials Honor Lao, Hmong-American Veterans" http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-371064468.html
8. ^Agence France Press (AFP), via Taipei Times (15 May 2011), "Honor guard accompanies wreath for Hmong general" http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2011/05/15/2003503306
9. ^Doyle, Michael, McClatchy News Service, Washington, D.C. (10 May 2013) "The Hmong, Vietnam era allies, honor their dead from a long-ago war" http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2013/05/10/190940_the-hmong-vietnam-era-allies-honor.html
10. ^I-Newswire, I-Newswire.com, Lao Veterans of America Institute (Press Release), (14 May 2005), "CELEBRATION OF THE 2nd ANNUAL LAO AND HMONG AMERICAN VETERANS MEMORIAL DAY" , http://www.i-newswire.com/celebration-of-the-2nd-annual-lao/a20283
11. ^Science Letter (30 June 2009) "Congress Appeals to Obama Administration, Thailand: Stop Hmong Returns to Laos. " http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-202896613.html
12. ^Branan, Brad, McClatchy News Service, (01 January 2010) "Hmong leaders seek help from Obama" http://www.mcclatchydc.com/welcome_page/?shf=/2010/01/01/81565_hmong-leaders-seek-help-from-obama.html
13. ^Business Wire, Businesswire.com, Washington, D.C. (25 May 2012) "U.S.-Laos, Hmong Policy Events." http://www.thefreelibrary.com/U.S.-Laos,+Hmong+Policy+Events.-a0290704147
14. ^ Defense & Aerospace Week, (June 17, 2015),"Arlington National Cemetery, U.S. Congress, Officials Honor Lao, Hmong-American Veterans" http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-371064468.html
15. ^Defense & Aerospace Week (23 June 2010) "Laos, Hmong Community Concludes National Memorial Ceremonies, Policy Events" http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-229140017.html
16. ^Xaykaothao, Doualy, (27 May 2011) National Public Radio (NPR)(news article & multi-media news report) "Family History: The General, His Sisters And Me" https://www.npr.org/2011/05/27/133664172/family-history-the-general-his-sisters-and-me
17. ^"'YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN'Lao Hmong Veterans Bill Spearheaded in U.S. Congress" Hmong Times, St. Paul, Minnesota, (4 November 2009) http://www.hmongtimes.com/main.asp?SectionID=31&SubSectionID=190&ArticleID=2176
18. ^Online PR News, Onlineprnews.com (04 November 2009), Press Release: "U.S. Congress Advances Laos Bill To Help Combat Veterans" http://www.onlineprnews.com/news/10562-1257343579-us-congress-advances-laos-bill-to-help-combat-veterans.html
19. ^The Business Journal, Fresno, California, (8 February 2013) "Murkowski, Costa introduce Lao and Hmong veterans bill" http://www.thebusinessjournal.com/news/government-and-politics/4920-murkowski-costa-introduce-lao-and-hmong-veterans-bill
20. ^News Release, Center for Public Policy Analysis, Businesswire, Businesswire.com (26 February 2013) "Laos, Hmong Veterans Burial Honors Bill Introduced in U.S. Senate." http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Laos,+Hmong+Veterans+Burial+Honors+Bill+Introduced+in+U.S.+Senate.-a0317892726
21. ^Simon, Richard, Los Angeles Times, (27 February 2014) "Hmong vets suffer setback in quest for burial at U.S. cemeteries" http://www.latimes.com/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-vietnam-war-hmong-20140227-story.html
22. ^EWorldwire, Eworldwire.com, Los Angeles, (25 February 2014) "U.S. Senate Slated To Vote On Laos, Hmong Veterans Burial Honors Bill, Reports CPPA" http://www.eworldwire.com/pressreleases/212934
23. ^Doyle, Michael, McClatchy News, Washington, D.C. "Veterans of Vietnam, Hmong continue to push for burial rights" (22 October 2014) "http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2014/10/22/244310/veterans-of-vietnam-hmong-continue.html

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