Laos: UN urges Government to ensure safe return of missing human rights defender...
nt to ensure safe return of missing human rights defender
Rupert Colville, spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR). UN Photo/Jean-Marc Ferré
21 December 2012 – The United Nations today urged the Government of Laos to do everything possible to ensure that
“We welcome the Government’s recent statement that a serious inva prominent human rights defender who went missing a week ago is found safe and unharmed.
“We are concerned by what appears to be the enforced disappearance of Mr. Sombath Somphone,” the spokesperson for the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), Rupert Colville, told reporters in Geneva.
“We are highly concerned for his safety and believe that his abduction may be related to his human rights work,” he added.
Mr. Somphone is the former director of the Participatory Development Training Centre, a non-governmental organization he founded in 1996 to promote education, training and sustainable development.
He was last seen on the evening of 15 December on his way home, according to OHCHR. Security camera footage reportedly shows that he was stopped at the police post in Vientiane, the capital, and was driven away in a car by men in civilian clothes. His family has been unable to locate him since then, despite repeated calls to the authorities and searches in the local area. estigation is underway, and urge the authorities to do everything possible to ensure that Mr. Somphone is found safe and unharmed,” said Mr. Colville.
Laosy gov't doesn't want human rights, that's why they will kill anyone that get's in their way of corruption.
He is not missing, he is already dead by now. No evidence, no crime. Just like many other Lao people have been killed by Patet Lao commie biatches. UN needs to go and nuke their asss.
Laosy gov't doesn't want human rights, that's why they will kill anyone that get's in their way of corruption.
He is not missing, he is already dead by now. No evidence, no crime. Just like many other Lao people have been killed by Patet Lao commie biatches. UN needs to go and nuke their asss.
Hey, cool it, chill it bro...Just go freeze their bank accounts and return those stolen money to the lao people.
Laosy gov't doesn't want human rights, that's why they will kill anyone that get's in their way of corruption.
He is not missing, he is already dead by now. No evidence, no crime. Just like many other Lao people have been killed by Patet Lao commie biatches. UN needs to go and nuke their asss.
The problem is it is too late ... he is already dead which I am 100% sure. . I have heard horror story about this kind of incidence before.. so basically they will kidnap and bring the persons to somewhere noone knows then ask him to dig hole.. push him inside the hole the simply shoot him dead and burry him. This is real guys so don't say anything to the corrupt government if you are living in laos.
The problem is it is too late ... he is already dead which I am 100% sure. . I have heard horror story about this kind of incidence before.. so basically they will kidnap and bring the persons to somewhere noone knows then ask him to dig hole.. push him inside the hole the simply shoot him dead and burry him. This is real guys so don't say anything to the corrupt government if you are living in laos.
Why didnt they do like that with Anne-Sophie Gindroz, the country director for Helvetas Swiss Intercooperation, which works on agricultural development in the country, who said that the govt is corrupted .
I think this case probably connected with Anne sophie case??
Laos: UN urges Government to ensure safe return of missing human rights defender...
nt to ensure safe return of missing human rights defender
Rupert Colville, spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR). UN Photo/Jean-Marc Ferré
21 December 2012 – The United Nations today urged the Government of Laos to do everything possible to ensure that
“We welcome the Government’s recent statement that a serious inva prominent human rights defender who went missing a week ago is found safe and unharmed.
“We are concerned by what appears to be the enforced disappearance of Mr. Sombath Somphone,” the spokesperson for the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), Rupert Colville, told reporters in Geneva.
“We are highly concerned for his safety and believe that his abduction may be related to his human rights work,” he added.
Mr. Somphone is the former director of the Participatory Development Training Centre, a non-governmental organization he founded in 1996 to promote education, training and sustainable development.
He was last seen on the evening of 15 December on his way home, according to OHCHR. Security camera footage reportedly shows that he was stopped at the police post in Vientiane, the capital, and was driven away in a car by men in civilian clothes. His family has been unable to locate him since then, despite repeated calls to the authorities and searches in the local area. estigation is underway, and urge the authorities to do everything possible to ensure that Mr. Somphone is found safe and unharmed,” said Mr. Colville.