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which area of Laos has many unexplosed bombs?
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which area of Laos has many unexplosed bombs? in the northern laos or southern laos or the area along the vietnam border?

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unexploded, not unexplosed

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Speak-out

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I belived  it is in the north called ho chi-minh trail, it'was late 60..

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Smart Lao guy

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This question is easy to asnwer, just see this map and you will know the answer



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Anonymous

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Smart Lao guy wrote:

This question is easy to asnwer, just see this map and you will know the answer



thanks
are you interested in working at the project?

 



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biggrin I heard it is a good money, you may want to try.
But for me, thanks, I already have a job

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In my village (sikhay) before
people didn't have toilet so they dropped bombs in their backyards !!!


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Anonymous wrote:

In my village (sikhay) before
people didn't have toilet so they dropped bombs in their backyards !!!



they call stink bomb, then they come the bomb sniffers
Dogs and Pigs

 



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Basically anywhere there where:

1) Concentration of the Pathet Lao (Lao Isarra) aka Lao Communist movement.
2) Any area in Lao where North Vietnamese Army (aka Vietcong/Vietminh) are and any area in Laos where they use Laos as their personal HIGHWAY to transport  their weapons to South Vietnam.

You might ask yourself why didn't the Vietcongs just use their own highway to sneak their weapons all the way to Southvietnam? Because it would be a stupid move. They know after the war they will UXO problem on their hands. So they decided to be sneaky and use Lao instead.

(Let me remind you having conentration or armforce from other country inside your without permission is call INVASION).

Anotherthing, I read Vietnamese too. I almost never see a discussion about American force fighting in Vietnam and how agent orange was used to clear the forest. They just recognized the problem and find way to fix it. The y moved forward instead of dwelling on the past.

You Lao people don't want to move forward. You like drowning in your past like the padek you love so much. You people need to move forward like the Vietnamese. You guys attempt to keep bringing UXO up every month on this forum is like.......PADEK. Only you like it the rest of the people just think it STINK.


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Anonymous wrote:

 

Basically anywhere there where:

1) Concentration of the Pathet Lao (Lao Isarra) aka Lao Communist movement.
2) Any area in Lao where North Vietnamese Army (aka Vietcong/Vietminh) are and any area in Laos where they use Laos as their personal HIGHWAY to transport  their weapons to South Vietnam.

You might ask yourself why didn't the Vietcongs just use their own highway to sneak their weapons all the way to Southvietnam? Because it would be a stupid move. They know after the war they will UXO problem on their hands. So they decided to be sneaky and use Lao instead.

(Let me remind you having conentration or armforce from other country inside your without permission is call INVASION).

Anotherthing, I read Vietnamese too. I almost never see a discussion about American force fighting in Vietnam and how agent orange was used to clear the forest. They just recognized the problem and find way to fix it. The y moved forward instead of dwelling on the past.

You Lao people don't want to move forward. You like drowning in your past like the padek you love so much. You people need to move forward like the Vietnamese. You guys attempt to keep bringing UXO up every month on this forum is like.......PADEK. Only you like it the rest of the people just think it STINK.

 



Well if your country still have millions and millions tons of unexploded bombs you'll probably complain as much as we do or even more!! You're rude and insensitive

 



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The unexplosed bomb is the most serious problem that effects the socio-economic development in Laos. As you have known the lao who are framers cover more than 70% of Lao population. So some question I would like to ask here, can they do their work smoothly on the bombs? who should have liability for the damage and the existing problems? Do you think that problems are not yours and forgot it?

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The unexplosed bomb is the most serious problem that effects the socio-economic development in Laos. As you have known the lao who are framers cover more than 70% of Lao population. So some question I would like to ask here, can they do their work smoothly on the bombs? who should have liability for the damage and the existing problems? Do you think that problems are not yours and forgot it?




 well, good questions.
1. ofcoz they can not do they work smoothly under threat from the bombs.
2. finding the ways to solve problem is easier than finding ppl to be responsible for this.
3. as a laotiane, i have never forgot what my blooded ppl are facing.... there are many ways to contribute and to help them.... i might have not skill to work in UXO projects, but i do what i can and avoid doing anything to ruin them.

being in right position and doing the right thing at the right time is the best..... u know what i meant?



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I think calling it,

the most serious problem that effects the socio-economic development


might be an overstatement. Maybe "a" serious etc etc etc.

Lots of problems bombs over in east is way down the list.


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