Uyghurs Detained in Thailand for Over a Decade Face Potential Deportation to China
- A group of 43 Uyghur men detained in Thailand fears deportation to China, where they may face abuse and torture, according to their public appeal to halt the deportation.
- The Thai government's treatment of the Uyghur detainees may violate international law, as stated in a letter from United Nations human rights experts.
- The detainees were asked to sign voluntary deportation papers, causing panic among them, as similar documents were presented in 2015 before deportations to China.
- Uyghur activists and relatives express alarm over the potential deportation, stating that the men are innocent and may face imprisonment or death in China.
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