Laos has released a Thailand-based rights activist whom authorities arrested in April when he returned to Laos to visit family, sources with knowledge of his case told Radio Free Asia.
Savang Phaleuth had been working in Thailand for years and was a member of the Thailand-based Free Laos group. On April 20, he attempted to travel to his hometown in Laos' Savannakhet province but he was arrested for his political campaign work, RFA previously reported.
He was released last month, a source who requested anonymity for safety reasons told RFA’s Lao Service.
“At the present time, Mr. Savang has been released,” the source said. “He returned to live with his family in Thailand.
A Lao official said that Savang was arrested because he has two nationalities and carries two passports, and was a member of an anti-Lao government organization in Thailand.
Other members of the Free Laos group told RFA that it was not likely that authorities arrested Savang for having dual nationality. It is more likely that there were political charges, they said.
Savang was not the first Thailand-based activist to be arrested when returning to Laos. In 2017, Somphone Pimmasone, Lodkham Thammavong, and Soukane Chaithad, were arrested when they entered Laos.
They were charged with criticizing the Lao government online while working abroad and for taking part in a protest outside the Lao embassy in Thailand. The three were handed prison terms described by rights groups as harsh at a secret trial in April of that year.
In another case, democracy activist Od Sayavong vanished under mysterious circumstances in Bangkok in 2019 after posting a video clip online criticizing the government.
Listed as a “person of concern” by the UNHCR because of his advocacy for democracy and human rights, his whereabouts remain unknown.
Translated by Sidney Khotpanya. Edited by Eugene Whong.