All Comments for Three Lao Workers Handed Lengthy Jail Terms for Slamming Government Online

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Lao Boy :

It's time for all international groups and organizations to boycott this barbaric lao communist regime. To support the regime is to support the suppression of all lao people.

May 27, 2017 05:27 PM

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Anonymous Reader :

Xamkhe detention house should not be the prison for these 3 liberty-lovers. It's the place where Lao leaders belong. How can Lao leaders sleep at night ? They're all already billionaires and now they want to mute everyone. Enough is enough ! The Free
World must react. Stop giving all kind of assistance to Lao regime. It's a waste of time.

May 18, 2017 04:26 PM

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Anonymous Reader :

The ministry of justice in Laos is just the residence of the minister. The institution is worthless. The minister can do whatever he wants. And never count on him to recognize the human right because commie schools never teach the basic things of human existence. Either you are a member of the party or you are a slave.

May 17, 2017 05:34 PM

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MisaoFan :

This is just plain stupid. Even if you attempt at making a demonstration, you'll still be arrested. Laos continues to be the region's worst human rights abuser since Myanmar abandoned its title of being an international pariah in 2011. I hope the communist regime won't last anymore than 15 years and hopely a truly successful democratic revolution will happen soon before the decade ends if we take the ongoing overall situation in Laos into consideration. And please release Sombath safely.

May 17, 2017 02:09 AM

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