Amid growing concern over repression in Laos, another activist, Bao Mo Khaen, has been killed. Known for criticising the ruling Lao People’s Revolutionary Party online, he was reportedly detained by soldiers in Vientiane on 14 February, and his body was discovered beside a damaged motorbike six days later. His death follows other cases involving Lao dissidents in recent years, including enforced disappearances and attacks at home and abroad. Observers note that such incidents often coincide with politically sensitive periods such as the national election on 22 February. Laos remains a one-party state, and the election was conducted without opposition candidates. Economic pressures, rising debt and youth emigration have added to public discontent. Human rights advocates argue that the pattern of violence reflects efforts to silence dissent and instil fear. Authorities have not publicly provided detailed explanations regarding Khaen’s death, and concerns over accountability persist.