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Sombath Somphone: US concern over missing Laos campaigner | Sombath Somphone: US concern over missing Laos campaigner |
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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has urged Laos to investigate the disappearance of a well-known social activist who went missing last month. | |
Security camera footage shows Sombath Somphone being taken away by unidentified men after he was stopped by police in the capital Vientiane. | Security camera footage shows Sombath Somphone being taken away by unidentified men after he was stopped by police in the capital Vientiane. |
Rights groups fear that he was abducted by elements associated with the Communist authorities. | Rights groups fear that he was abducted by elements associated with the Communist authorities. |
But the government in Laos says it knows nothing of his whereabouts. | But the government in Laos says it knows nothing of his whereabouts. |
Although he is not a political figure, Mr Sombath was a prominent campaigner who promoted fair land rights for small farmers, which is a sensitive issue in Laos, the BBC's Nga Pham reports from Bangkok. | |
"We call upon the Lao government to pursue a transparent investigation of this incident and to do everything in its power to bring about an immediate and safe return home to his family," Hillary Clinton urged in a statement. | "We call upon the Lao government to pursue a transparent investigation of this incident and to do everything in its power to bring about an immediate and safe return home to his family," Hillary Clinton urged in a statement. |
Laos is one of the world's few Communist countries where all land belongs to the state - and there have been complaints about land grabs and abuses by local government, our correspondent reports. | Laos is one of the world's few Communist countries where all land belongs to the state - and there have been complaints about land grabs and abuses by local government, our correspondent reports. |
Last week three lawmakers from Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines visited Vientiane and concluded that they were not satisfied with explanations they had received about the disappearance from officials. | Last week three lawmakers from Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines visited Vientiane and concluded that they were not satisfied with explanations they had received about the disappearance from officials. |
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