Han Lay: Myanmar magnificence queen dealing with junta risk leaves Thailand for Canada

Han Lay: Myanmar magnificence queen dealing with junta risk leaves Thailand for Canada



Bangkok, Thailand
CNN
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A magnificence queen from Myanmar who took refuge in Thailand after criticizing her house nation’s ruling army junta has left Bangkok for Canada the place she is anticipated to hunt asylum, Thai immigration officers informed CNN.

Han Lay, 23, captured worldwide consideration with an emotional pageant speech throughout the finals of the Miss Grand International Myanmar competitors in 2021 when she held up a banner with the phrases “Pray for Myanmar” to lift consciousness of human rights atrocities dedicated by junta officers.

She obtained loss of life threats after the speech and determined to not return house after the competitors – which was held in Thailand.

However, she appeared to face the specter of deportation after returning to Thailand final Wednesday following a visit to Vietnam. She was stopped by officers at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi International Airport who stated they’d found an issue together with her passport and since then she had been in limbo.

Archayon Kraithong, deputy chief of Thailand’s immigration bureau, informed CNN on Wednesday that Han Lay had left Bangkok on Tuesday night time. “Her final destination is Canada,” he stated with out giving additional particulars.

Han Lay beforehand informed CNN that she was searching for political asylum in Canada regardless of wanting to stay in Thailand.

“Han Lay was the victim of a deliberate political act by the junta to make her stateless when she flew back to Thailand from Vietnam last week,” stated Phil Robertson, Asia deputy director of Human Rights Watch, including that it was “not the first time” junta officers had “weaponized” Burmese passports.

“There is no doubt that what transpired was a trap to try to force Han Lay to return to Myanmar, where she would have faced immediate arrest, likely abuse in detention, and imprisonment,” Robertson added.

The scenario in Myanmar continues to deteriorate following the 2021 army coup. Human rights violations stay rife, rights teams say and state executions have returned as battle throughout the nation rages.

Millions proceed to withstand the ruling junta led by Min Aung Hlaing, which has killed lots of of pro-democracy protesters and locked up the nation’s democratically elected chief Aung San Suu Kyi.

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