The recent press conference led by UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk highlighted several pressing concerns reflecting ongoing challenges within Laos regarding its commitment to human rights. Key issues included restrictions on freedom of expression and assembly; participants noted an uptick in repression against dissenting voices alongside limitations placed on peaceful protests. Furthermore, arbitrary detention practices were discussed as tools used to silence activists critical of governmental policies.

A significant focus was also placed on civil society organizations facing numerous barriers such as governmental pressure that hampers their operations—raising alarms about diminishing civic space within Laos.The urgent need for constructive dialogue between authorities and civil society was emphasized as crucial for making tangible progress on these matters amidst ongoing economic difficulties exacerbated by global events like COVID-19.