Xinjiang Human Rights: Uygur family disturbed by CNN reporters asks son to come home
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Xinjiang Human Rights: Uygur family disturbed by CNN reporters asks son to come home
A Uygur family's cosy and simple life has been disturbed after three foreigners turned up on their doorstep, claiming to be classmates of their son, who currently works overseas. Family members are now calling on the man, who is currently living in Australia, to return home, as they haven't been in contact for five years. Huang Yue reports.
Three Uyghurs relocated to Canada after decade-long detention in Thailand
Three Uyghurs relocated to Canada after decade-long detention in ThailandLegacyThree Uyghurs, formerly held at Suan Phlu Immigration Detention Centre, have been relocated to a third country, finally putting an end to an extended diplomatic situation lasting over ten years. As confirmed by government and diplomatic sources, the Uyghurs have been transferred to Canada, following an agreement between Thai and Canadian officials. These individuals h…
Final Three Uyghurs Find Freedom in Canada after Decade of Detention in Thailand
FILE: This photo provided by Thailand's daily web newspaper Prachatai shows a truck with black tape covering the windows leave a detention center in Bangkok, Thailand Thursday, Feb. 27, 2025.(Nuttaphol Meksobhon/Prachatai via AP) The last three Uyghur detainees at Bangkok's Suan Phlu Immigration ...
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