Lao Christian pastor shot dead in home by masked men

Such attacks are not uncommon in the one-party communist state.

A Christian pastor was shot and killed Tuesday evening in his home in northwestern Laos by two men dressed in black suits, according to a relative and provincial police.

Thongkham Philavanh, in his 40s, was a Khmu, an ethnic group in Southeast Asia, the majority of whom live in northern Laos. As a religious leader, he often participated in Christian church activities in Oudomxay province.

The pair fired twice at Thongkham at his home in Vanghay village in the province’s Xai district, according to a statement his wife gave to police. She took him to the provincial hospital, but he died upon arrival.

Police said they are investigating the incident and could not provide further details.

Assaults and legal action against Christians in the one-party communist state with a mostly Buddhist population are not uncommon, despite a national law protecting the free exercise of their faith. Those who practice Christianity are objects of suspicion by authorities and subject to persecution.

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Christian communities in Oudomxay province and other parts of Laos told Radio Free Asia on Thursday they were mourning Thongkham’s loss.

"Last night, our community was shattered by the tragic loss of our beloved pastor, who was senselessly taken from us in an act of violence," some of them wrote in English on Facebook. "His profound wisdom, unwavering faith, and boundless compassion touched the lives of so many."

A relative of the pastor, who didn’t want to be identified for safety reasons, said the two men wore face masks and rode motorcycles, though she didn’t know where they came from.

“I am not sure why they killed him, but I believe that it must be because he serves Jesus Christ,” she said. “One thing that I am sure of is that there are some groups of people who dislike what Thongkham does as Christian pastor.”

Thongkham’s funeral will be held on July 27 at the village cemetery, his family said.

Lao Christian pastor Thongkham Philavanh is seen in photos in a July 23, 2024, Facebook post. (Bong Vip via Facebook)
Lao Christian pastor Thongkham Philavanh is seen in photos in a July 23, 2024, Facebook post. (Bong Vip via Facebook)

One Christian believer told RFA that it appears as though Thongkham was killed because he was a Christian pastor and religious leader, and that some people may not have liked that.

Another believer who knew Thongkham some years ago said he was unhappy to learn about the pastor’s passing via social media.

Other Christian communities in Laos expressed concern about the safety of their pastors and members, fearing they too may be killed.

A member of the Lao Evangelical Church said anti-Christian groups in the country seek opportunities to harm Christians.

In October 2022, Christian pastor Sy Sengmany was found dead near a forest in Khammouane province after two men visited his house earlier in the day, and village authorities warned him to stop his religious activities. The case remains unsolved.

Translated by Phouvong for RFA Lao. Edited by Roseanne Gerin and Matt Reed.