- Soulivong Savang
Crown Prince Soulivong Savang (born
May 8 ,1963 ), grandson of the last King of LaosSavang Vatthana , is thepretender to the Lao throne.Laos was a constitutional monarchy until1975 , when the communistPathet Lao seized control of the nation and began genocide and human rights violations of the Royal Lao family as amonarchy , and the indigenousHmong people of Laos. Soulivong Savang lives in exile inParis ,France .Infobox_pretender
English name = Soulivong Savang
birth_date = Birth date and age|1963|5|8|mf=y
birthplace =Luang Prabang
death_date =
deathplace =
regnal =
title = Crown Prince
throne =Laos
pretend from = 1980
year = 1975
king =Savang Vatthana
relationship = Grandson
house = Khun Lo Dynasty
father =Vong Savang
mother = Princess Mahneelai
spouse =
children =
predecessor =Savang Vatthana
successor =
footnotes =Biography
Soulivong Savang was born at the Royal Palace in
Luang Prabang to Crown PrinceVong Savang and PrincessMahneelai of theKingdom of Laos . After the communist revolution, some members of the Royal Family died while incommunist 're-education' camps. Prince Savang escaped from captivity inLaos with his younger brother PrinceThayavong Savang in1981 , arriving inFrance as refugees. Those members of the Royal Family who did not escape were genocidally murdered or died of ill-treatment [Christopher Kremmer, Stalking the Elephant Kings, In Search of Laos (1997)] [Christopher Kremmer, Bamboo Palace, Discovering the Lost Dynasty of Laos (2003)] .Soulivong Savang attended the University of
Clermont-Ferrand inFrance and also obtained a law degree. He has been working to bring "social and charitable reforms" for the people of Laos and the return of a constitutional monarchy to Laos to benefit the people. His Uncle PrinceSauryavong Savang is currently head of the Laotian royal family and acts asregent to his nephew.In September 19,
1997 , Soulivong Savang and his Uncle Prince Sauryavong Savang initiated a Royal Lao Conference inSeattle ,United States . Over five hundred Lao exiles and representatives of the Hmong, Kmu, Mien, Thaidam and all ethnic minority community attended. This conference was to establish the Lao Representative Abroad Council.In September 19, 1999, second conference was held in Montreal, Canada to followup the progress of LRAC work and help each others which is focus on non-profit organizationto support the local community and worldwide such as community development, social service provider, education and job development to bridge the community self-sufficiencyto promote cultural activity and charity support to become good citizens in country they livein. some of the goal and mission are the vision of the majority objective how the Lao_oversea can help and support the education and economic development in their motherland in the eyes of the 21st century.
The world conference of the Lao Abroad council was successfully acknowledge and complete dialogue among the Lao refugee concern. This organization is not and was not focuson the political activity like some media has been said. Our goal is to have re-united All Laotian Abroad and inside Laos to work for better understanding toward development of the country and to show the new generation to come most effectively educated and there will be their responsible leadership tomorrow.
On November 10th, 2007, the Prince married Princess Chansouk Soukthala. The ceremony, which took place in Canada, was overlooked by 800 guests.
Soulivong Savang works along with other members of the Lao Royal Family such as Prince
Sauryavong Savang , PrinceMangkra Souvannaphouma and PrinceThayavong Savang to establish aconstitutional monarchy in Laos.References
ee also
*
Laotian Royal Family
*PrinceSouvanna Phouma
*PrincePhetsarath Rattanavongsa
*Pathet Lao
*PrinceSouphanouvong Quotes
* "If they need me to be Lao King I will be at their disposal."
External links
* [http://www.abc.net.au/ra/asiapac/archive/2000/oct/raap-6oct2000-1.htm Crown Prince Soulivong Savang met with French Foreign Ministry officials and unveiled a plan to bring democracy to Laos]
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/aponline/20000224/aponline180821_000.htm Exiled Laos Prince Appeals to US] by "Washington Post "
* [http://www.geocities.com/vangrhino/laos.html Former Royal Laos Flag & Laos National Anthem]
* [http://www.hmongtimes.com/displaynews.asp?ID=1192 The Prince of Laos visits with the Hmong community in Minnesota]
* [http://lao.football.free.fr/Democratie_Thou_Soulivong.htm Speech of His Royal Highness Prince Soulivong Savang] atBowdoin College
* [http://www.irrawaddy.org/database/2000/vol8.6/cover-2.html Political turmoil comes to one of the most isolated communist ruled countries in Southeast Asia]
* [http://servizi.radicalparty.org/documents/images/laos/laos_31122002_en.jpgPress release of the Lao Royal Family]
* [http://www.asiapacificms.com/articles/lao_royalty/ LAOS: ROYALTY Kingdom Come?]
* [http://www.abc.net.au/ra/newsdaily/s148390.htm Laos Royals offers to return to restore order]
* [http://hmongunivers.angelcities.com/news33.html Deposed Lao family adds royal touch to Farmington temple; Families gather for day of worship and remembrance]
* [http://lao.football.free.fr/010916/index.htm Laos Royals pay respects to September 11, 2001 Victims] (Photos)
* [http://servizi.radicalparty.org/documents/conference_southeast_asia/index.php?func=detail&par=183 Welcoming speech of Crown Prince Soulivong Savang] (French)
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