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Revision as of 10:07, 3 May 2023 by Koavf (talk | contribs) (Changing short description from "Laotian human rights activist (c.1998-2023)" to "Laotian human rights activist (c.1998–2023)")(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff) Laotian human rights activist (c.1998–2023)Anousa "Jack" Luangsuphom (Lao: ອານຸຊາ 'ແຈັກ' ຫຼວງສຸພັນ; c. 1998 – 29 April 2023) was a Laotian human rights activist who was described as one of the few well-know critics of the government of Laos, who used two Facebook groups to report on corruption and human rights abuses in the country and to call for democratic reforms.
Activism
Luangsuphom was a native of Chanthabuly, Vientiane.
Luangsuphom primarily used Facebook in order to report on human rights abuses in Laos, and regularly called for the end of one-party rule in the country; the Lao People's Revolutionary Party is the founding and sole ruling party of Laos. Luangsuphom was critical of the political relationship between Laos and China, which he felt had led to worsening living situations for Laotian citizens, while making the government richer. He also regularly posted on issues including air pollution; rights to education; and LGBT rights.
Luangsuphom ran two Facebook groups: "Kub Kluen Duay Keyboard" (English: "driven by the keyboard"), which had 43, 000 members as of May 2023; and "Sor Tor Lor - the Republic", which had 6000 members. The Diplomat reported that the groups' accumulative membership was "significant" given Laos' size and relatively low levels of internet penetration; in addition, all newspapers in the country are published by the government.
As a result of his activism, Human Rights Watch called Luangsuphom "one of the few people in Laos who regularly and openly expressed views that were critical of the government".
Death
On 29 April 2023, Luangsuphom was shot in the face and chest by a masked gunman at After School Chocolate and Bar, a coffee shop in Chanthabouly, Vientiane; the attack was recorded on CCTV. He died while being transported to the 103 Military Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at the age of 25.
Following Luangsuphom's death, "Kub Kluen Duay Keyboard" promoted the use of the hashtag "ແຈັກຕ້ອງບໍ່ຕາຍຟຣີ" (English: "justice for Jack") to call on a thorough investigation into his killing.
Luangsuphom's death was criticised internationally by Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, who called on the Laotian government to investigate. His death has been linked to the disappearance of other human rights activists in Laos like Sombath Somphone and Od Sayavong.
As of 3 May 2023, the Laotian government has not officially commented on Luangsuphom's death, and no arrests have been made.
See also
References
- ^ Ng, Kelly (3 May 2023). "Laos activist Anousa Luangsuphom killed in 'brazen' public shooting". BBC News. Retrieved 3 May 2023.
- ^ Vongphachanh, Manyphone (3 May 2023). "25-year-old man fatally shot in Vientiane capital". The Laotian Times. Retrieved 3 May 2023.
- ^ "Lao activist shot dead in Vientiane". Bangkok Post. 3 May 2023. Retrieved 3 May 2023.
- ^ "Popular Lao activist who criticized government on Facebook shot and killed". RFA. 2 May 2023. Retrieved 3 May 2023.
- ^ "Laos: fatal shooting of 25-year-old human rights defender 'Jack' must be investigated immediately". Amnesty International. 3 May 2023. Retrieved 3 May 2023.
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