United Nations human rights experts have urged Thailand not to send 48 Uyghurs in its custody back to China, warning they are at risk of torture, ill-treatment and "irreparable harm" if returned.
UN experts have called on Thailand to immediately halt the deportation of 48 Uyghurs to China, citing risks of torture and inhumane treatment. The group, detained since 2014, faces severe health ...
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The Thai and Chinese foreign ministries did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Beijing says the Uyghurs are jihadists, but has not presented evidence. Uyghur activists and rights ...
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In this photo provided on condition of anonymity, Uyghur detainees who say they are facing deportation back to China, where ...
Uyghur men detained in Thailand for over ten years face deportation to China. Activists and family members fear abuse and ...