All posts tagged: Secretary Clinton

Ambassador to Laos, The Honorable Rena Bitter visits the PacNW and Discusses Building Bridges

Former President, Barack Obama’s presidency was full of historical firsts. Everyone knows about the larger scale accomplishments, but only a small country like Laos, and its people around the world, would even care enough to know about the smaller stuff. I’m talking, of course, about the historical visits to Laos from Secretary Hillary Clinton to said President himself, a couple of years ago. While the homeland can only view it positively – the Lao diaspora ran the gamut of emotions. Not unexpected, considering it’s been a little over 40 years since the diaspora began. While some of us have made it back home for a visit, the disappearance of Sombath Somphone raises the dormant alarms we never quite forgot. It’s as if we were lulled into a semi-safe space by a lethargic dance-off only to have the Bogeyman reappear after we washed our makeup off. Regardless, with 40 years of time passing, the doors to some kind of positive relationship appear to at least be open. I couldn’t say if that is an insanely long …

57 Years Later: U.S. Secretary Clinton’s Historical Visit to Laos

This is the first post in a series this week to highlight Secretary Clinton’s visit Secretary Clinton’s agenda this week will mark a historical moment: visiting Vientiane, Laos. 57 years later, it’s the first for a U.S. Secretary of State since John Foster Dulles in1955. In the realm of foreign affairs, not only is it progress in renewing U.S.-Laos relations and shifting the world’s focus towards a forgotten developing country in the midst of scrambling to meet its UN Millennium Development Goals, but it’s time to surface awareness on one of the biggest human rights issues in Laos: the UXO crisis (unexploded ordinance). While Secretary Cilnton will be in Laos to discuss ASEAN efforts and the Lower Mekong Initiative; any discussion surrounding sustainable development goals should also include UXO clearance, especially if any major socio-economic improvements in Laos are to continue. The UXO issue is a legacy that was left out of U.S.history books and one that most Americans and many Lao Americans are unaware of. During the Vietnam War era from 1964 to 1973, …