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Thailand deported from dozens of uigurs to China


At least 40 Uighur deported to China, Thai authorities confirmed, despite the reminders of possible torture and the rights of rights in the rights of death.

The group is believed to return to the Xinjiang region of China on Thursday after 10 years holding a Bangkok arrest center.

China accused of humanity crimes and possibly affected by the Uighen population and most of the Muslim ethnicities in the northern Western region of the northern Xinjiang. Beijing denies all allegations.

Thailand has deported UIGRESA since 2015.

Deportation has been placed secret after the United States and serious concerns caused by the United Nations.

Thai media reported several trucks, some blocked windows with black plastic plastic, the main arrest center of Bangkok’s Immigration arrest left on Thursday morning.

A few hours later, Tracker Flightrader24 showed Bangkok a flight of South China Airline, eventually reaching Xinjiang. It was not immediately clear how many people deport.

The Thai Defense Minister said Reuters News Agency to make sure that Beijing would take care of deported.

Beijing said 40 illegal 40 immigrants were confirmed from Thailand, but the group was refused to confirm that they were uikurk.

“The repayment was made according to Chinese and Thai laws, international law and international practice,” said the Ministry of Foreigns.

The Chinese state media said the group was “wonderful” through criminal organizations and chained in Thailand after leaving the country illegally.

Thailand Paetongtarn Shinawat did not affirm at the beginning when asking for reporters.

“Actions in any country in the world must meet the principles of law, international processes and human rights,” he said.

The group is considered more than 300 Uyghur arrested at the Thai border after escaping Xinjiang’s repression.

Many were sent to Turkey, usually those who offer Uyghurs asylum, while others were Back to China In 2015 – Asking the Government and Human Rights Protest Storm.

“What is the Thai government doing?” He asked the opposition to Kannavee Suebsang on social media on Thursday.

“It should not be a deportation of Uighur to deal with bullying. They were jailed for 11 years. We moved human rights for a long time.”

Uyghurs – without any crime, no crime was attributed, it was a fracture. Five ugers were killed in custody.

In a Thursday expression, human rights clock says that torture has a high risk of torture, extinction and a high risk of long-term prison.

“Transfer of Arts in Thailand in Thailand and international laws, Thai duties violate,” Asian director Elaine Pearson has said.

“Until yesterday (Wednesday), Thailand higher officials made several audiences that were not transferred to these men, including allies and UN officials.”

Phil Robertson, the Asian Human Rights and Working Defenders (Ahrla) said that “Charade” was different from the previous Thai government “in collaboration with transnational repression and neighboring residents”.

The Amnesty International described the deportations as a “imagined cruel”.

Wednesday, the members of the US domestic bipartida gave a command to deportments to be violating international human rights rules with international law of Thai kingdom “.

UN said deportations “deeply regret” the deportation.

There are 12 million uighur, most Muslims living in Xinjiang, known as the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Community (Xuar).

Uighur speaks their language, similar to Turks and is close and ethnically close to the nations of Central Asian. Xinjiang consists of less than half of the population.

Over the last few decades there was massive migration of Chinese (Ethnic Chinese) to Xinjiang, which allegedly diluted the minority of the state of the state.

China has been accused of Muslim religious figure focus and prohibit religious practices in the region, as well as destroying mosques and graves.

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