The Maryland State Medical Examiners Office wont have autopsy results until the end of the week. Miss Kue. of Arlington. is a firstgrade teacher at the Fairfax Brewster School. a private school in Baileys Crossroads. She and her family spent four years in Nong Chai. a refugee camp in Thailand that was closed when the Thai government began repatriation of the Laotion refugees. She first met Mr. Colby in April 1994 at congressional hearings on the plight of Hmong refugees in the camps and their forced repatriation to Laos to face persecution and possible death for their collaboration with the CIA. Miss Kue and Mr. Colby kept in contact on the refugee issue. meeting and talking several times. Miss Kue said the death of Mr. Colby will be a significant loss to the Hmiong community because he was one of the few in official Washington openly championing their cause. "He was so important to the Hmong because he knew so much of what they did." Miss Kue said. "He was one of their greatest allies." The Hmong most likely will never have someone of Mr.
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