
Calls for Release of Chinese Lawyer Detained in Laos Gain International Support
Chinese human rights lawyer Lu Siwei has been detained in Laos while attempting to travel to the United States, sparking concerns about Beijing's influence and reach. Lu's case highlights the struggle between human rights groups facilitating safe passage for Chinese dissidents and Chinese security forces attempting to keep them in China. Laos, once considered a transit point for dissidents, is now seen as less viable due to China's investments and influence in the country. Lu's detention could have significant implications for the Chinese human rights movement, as it may demonstrate the inability of the international community to rescue them. Under President Xi Jinping, China has increasingly used exit bans to prevent critics of the regime from leaving the country.
