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Families of U.S. citizens killed in Laos are learning of secret trials with no notice or legal access, raising concerns over due process.
Families of U.S. citizens who died in Laos are learning about secret trials held by the Laotian government, with no prior notice or access to legal representation.
The trials, conducted in closed sessions, involved individuals accused in connection with the deaths, but details remain scarce.
U.S. officials have expressed concern over the lack of transparency and due process, urging Laos to uphold international legal standards.
The cases have sparked renewed calls for greater accountability and cooperation between the two nations.
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Las familias de ciudadanos estadounidenses asesinados en Laos se están enterando de juicios secretos sin previo aviso o acceso legal, lo que genera preocupaciones sobre el debido proceso.