West News Wire: A model from Myanmar who spoke out against the military government of her nation last year while competing in a pageant in Thailand said on Friday that she worries about being sent back home. 

Han Lay, also known as Thaw Nandar Aung, told The Associated Press over the phone that she had been stuck at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport ever since she arrived Wednesday night from a brief vacation to Vietnam and was refused reentry into Thailand. She had been residing in Thailand, but in order to extend her stay, she had to leave and return. 

She claimed that she spoke with UNHCR authorities on Friday in an effort to prevent being returned to Myanmar, where she feared suffering harsh punishment from the military administration she has denounced. 

People denied entry to Thailand are usually deported to their last point of departure, but the U.N. agency advised her she would be arrested in Vietnam and then repatriated to Myanmar. 

Thai Foreign Ministry spokesperson Tanee Sangrat confirmed in a text message that Thaw Nandar Aung was denied entry into Thailand “due to an issue with her travel document.” 

“The relevant authorities did not make an arrest and have no plans to send her anywhere at this stage,” he said. 

Myanmar’s military seized power in February 2021 from the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi and has cracked down heavily on widespread opposition to its rule. It used lethal force to quash demonstrations and has arrested critics, including actors and other celebrities, under various laws with potential penalties ranging from three years’ imprisonment to death. In July, authorities executed four activists who were accused of involvement with terrorist activities. 

Thaw Nandar Aung said she was charged in absentia in September last year under a section of Myanmar’s Penal Code covering sedition for speaking out against the military takeover at the pageant and online. The statute criminalize attempts to “bring into hatred or contempt, or excite or attempt to excite disaffection towards the government,” and the military or its personnel, and carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison. 

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She said that on arrival in Bangkok, Thai immigration authorities entered her name in their online database and then asked her if she had reported her passport missing in Vietnam, to which she replied “no.” She said they then showed her a screen they said indicated there was an Interpol Red Notice out for her, which means the police force of a member country had asked for her to be detained. 

It could not be immediately confirmed whether Interpol has posted such a notice. However, Myanmar’s military government has unilaterally revoked many of its leading opponents’ passports in an effort to restrict their activities. 

On Thursday night, Thai police told her that Myanmar police had come to see her, but she declined to meet them, Thaw Nandar Aung said. 

Thaw Nandar Aung used her platform as the Myanmar contestant at last year’s Miss Grand International beauty pageant in the Thai capital, Bangkok, to speak about the killings of pro-democracy protesters in her homeland. 

“Every citizen of the world wants the prosperity of their country and the peaceful environment,” she said. “In doing so, the leaders involved should not use their power and selfishness.” 

“Today in my country, Myanmar, while I am going to be on this stage, there are so many people dying, more than 100 people died today. I am deeply be sorry for all the people who have lost their lives,” she said, pausing frequently to fight back tears. 

She added: “I want to say for here that, please help Myanmar. We need your urgent international help right now.” 

Thaw Nandar Aung said she was optimistic after meeting Friday with representatives of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees’ office that she would not be sent back to Myanmar. She said they told her they were working as quickly as possible to find her a country she could go to for asylum, possibly in a few days. 

Meanwhile, she must stay in a room in the departure section of the international area of the airport, with guards provided by the Thai government, she said. 

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