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UN asks Thailand to halt Uyghur deportations to China

by LAWIN.news January 25, 2025
written by LAWIN.news January 25, 2025
Photo credit: Chanakarn Laosarakham / AFP
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GENEVA, Switzerland —The United Nations has issued an urgent appeal to Thailand, urging the country to refrain from deporting 48 detained Uyghurs, a minority group from China’s Xinjiang region, citing concerns that their return to China could expose them to severe harm.

The call follows reports suggesting Thailand’s intention to deport the individuals, who are part of China’s predominantly Muslim Uyghur population.

In a statement from its Geneva offices, the UN emphasized the importance of adhering to international laws that protect refugees and asylum seekers from facing persecution upon deportation.

The organization underscored the responsibility of countries to ensure the safety and well-being of vulnerable individuals, especially those at risk of inhumane treatment.

Human rights organizations have voiced strong concerns over the potential deportation, warning that the Uyghurs could face further persecution in China.

Reports from human rights groups suggest that Uyghurs in Xinjiang have been subjected to mass detentions, cultural suppression, and other human rights abuses.

The Chinese government has denied these claims, maintaining that its actions are aimed at combating extremism and ensuring social stability.

The Thai government has not publicly commented on the reports of an impending deportation.

However, international pressure is mounting for Thailand to comply with its obligations under international law, which prohibits the return of individuals to countries where they may face harm.

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