Thai dissident musicians celebrate getting French haven
BANGKOK — Members of a Thai folk music group who feared for their lives because of their fiercely antiestablishment songs are celebrating this week after being admitted to France to seek refugee status.
The band Faiyen fled to Thailand’s neighbour, Laos, after a military government took power in Bangkok in 2014. Dozens of dissidents, some fearing arrest under a law mandating prison terms for criticism of the country’s monarchy, fled to Laos and Cambodia, another neighbouring country, but few were able to travel further because of a lack of travel documents or money.
Several dissidents who continued their political activities online after fleeing to Laos were killed or disappeared, spreading fear they had been targeted by Thai royalists.
Faiyen, who lived together in houses in and around the Laotian capital, Vientiane, said they received constant death threats and in recent months issued urgent pleas for help to move to a safer refuge.