Relatives plead with Thailand not to deport 48 Uyghur men to China
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Relatives of 48 Uyghurs detained in Thailand are urging authorities to prevent their deportation to China due to fears of potential torture and inhumane treatment. Recently, a UN panel of experts called for Thailand to halt any plans regarding their return. Some detainees have gone on hunger strikes, expressing their refusal to sign deportation documents. While Thai authorities deny intent to deport, the Chinese government is dismissive of the situation. The Uyghurs fled China in search of safety, and their current plight raises significant concerns about their welfare and human rights violations.
Relatives of Uyghurs detained in Thailand are pleading with authorities not to deport them back to China, fearing potential torture or inhumane treatment upon return.
A UN panel has warned Thailand that the potential deportation of 48 Uyghurs could result in their exposure to cruel and degrading treatment, urging immediate intervention.
Bilal Ablet criticized the Chinese government's narrative surrounding his brother's detention, highlighting the world’s apathy towards the plight of Uyghurs seeking safety.
The Uyghurs fled China amid fears for their safety, only to be detained in Thailand, exacerbating concerns about their future and the lack of international support.
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